should of had the option of all the top three.

Was typing at the same time as IQ quick draw mcgraw
 
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Mostly 3 plate in domestic and 2 plate when running singles. Prefer 3 plate, just a personal thing.

Recently put a downstairs bog in and is directly under top tread of stairs, space limitation meant I used 2 plate with wago boxes, although acceptable I don't like it.
 
Mostly 3 plate in domestic and 2 plate when running singles. Prefer 3 plate, just a personal thing.

Recently put a downstairs bog in and is directly under top tread of stairs, space limitation meant I used 2 plate with wago boxes, although acceptable I don't like it.

2 plate or 3 plate is irrelevant as we are talking looping of the neutrals
 
Yep, nearly always take N to switch for many reasons.

Another is switches I have installed in a grid that have neon indicators, some of these need a neutral.
 
At college they showed us both methods but concentrated on looping at the rose. He was an old school lecturer and taught us a lot more than what C&G exams asked of us. Better to be prepared for what happens in the real world for when you come across it and also you now know an alternative for when you need it.
 

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