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I couldn't understand the fixing procedure, WTFwhere did he buy that screwdriver and drill, poundland?
That was my first impression, but there are what looks like 4 fixing holes in the back box, maybe I missed something.must be keyholes in back of box.
I couldn't understand the fixing procedure, WTF
That was my first impression, but there are what looks like 4 fixing holes in the back box, maybe I missed something.
Sarcastic, who meAre you being sarcastic mate?
If not then it's just a bit like picture frame brackets, where you put a screw in the wall and slide the bracket over it.
I can see why someone said it was not secured to the wall well.
those black bits are water seals for round the fixing screws. i never bother with them. prefer a drain hole and silicon round box after fixing.
those black bits are water seals for round the fixing screws. i never bother with them. prefer a drain hole and silicon round box after fixing.
Agree, but he would have to have removed the front cover to mark the fixing holesThe whole point of that product is the DIYer can fit it without taking the actual socket apart but this idiot did just that and must have disconnected it too as he fitted the RCD plug outside.
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