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Socket and Switch Sizes - Single 88mm x 88mm, Twin 148mm x 88mm
These sockets and switches have an expected standard delivery time of between 2 to 4 working days.
What is a Round Pin Unswitched Socket (For Lighting)?
Round Pin Sockets are usually used on low level lighting circuits. If you wanted to switch table lamps or floor lamps from a regular light switch you would install the switch into the circuit containing these round pin sockets. The advantages are that you can control any number of table and floor lamps from a single switch rather than having to individually switch every one on/off. The other neat idea is that you can then install a dimmer switch to control the table lamp circuit as they do most commonly in hotels. The reason round pins are used is that it stops you from plugging a regular 13amp plug into the circuit and stops the risk of circuit overload.
We recommend 25mm deep wall boxes for mounting our sockets or 35mm deep wall boxes for shallow or flat plate Sockets.
If you require any advice or assistance please call our sales team on 01926 289 289.
Customer Reviews For Burnished Flat Burnished Copper Round Pin Unswitched Socket (For Lighting)
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Waxed Copper Fab Looking
09 June 2020 by Jules McDonald, Bristol Dock - Verified Customer
Had waxed copper dolly type switches and they look fab.A bit out of the ordinary and although they are old looking I fitted them in my very modern apartment.
Most Unusual Finish
22 May 2020 by Brian Barwell, Bethesda - Verified Customer
Like them very much a most unusual finish but very well made
Brilliant Find
14 May 2020 by Juliet Smith, Derby - Verified Customer
Nice oily look which was just what I was after. I have a modern property and these switches go so well even though they look old style. I also bought some sockets with steel on/off switches to go with these and they also look the part. Brilliant find (both the company and the items).
Burnished Pewter Sockets Just Great
16 April 2020 by Lydia Joseph, Brompton - Verified Customer
great look achieved by fitting the pewter sockets. Very pleased with the end result overall and these sockets just topped it all off
Burnished Pewter Switches
23 January 2020 by Kate Jones, Harbury - Verified Customer
Fantastic - What a find - Love them!
All Rinky-Dinky
29 October 2019 by Roberta Myski, London - Verified Customer
Couldnt be happier. My new kitchen is now all finished and the socket fronts look brill.
Burnished Flat Pewter
29 October 2019 by Rebecca Eve Brocklebank, Bristol - Verified Customer
We had our new kitchen fitted with all the sockets being of the Burnished Flat Pewter Range supplied by this company. We used delicate surface frogtape to cover them whilst painting and when we took the frogtape off it took all the finish off the switches to create a mottled effect - they were wrecked. The company fobbed us off saying it was moisture damage. The items are not fit for purpose. Do not buy! First, please use the plastic gaskets supplied to protect the metal socket or switch from the moisture on freshly plastered or decorated walls. This prevents the possibility of the moisture affecting the plate if fitted correctly. In all metal sockets and switches we supply, this gasket comes as standard in the box. Plastic sockets and switches being water resistant do not need the gasket. Please do not apply tape of any kind to the front of any sockets and switches (metal and plastic) as this can have an effect on the finish, marking the item. Normal decorating practice is to loosen the plate away from the way taking any precautions necessary, for example switching off the electricity, so you can paint behind the socket or switch, preferably leaving the paint to dry before tightening up the screws again. Still use the gasket as there can be residual moisture. This method also leaves a better finish.
Reply
We welcome and thank you for your feedback as it gives us an opportunity to resolve issues.
When we spoke on the phone we were trying to understand the issue and what had happened to your switches and sockets as it was not clear on the initial explanation, the photo we requested to find out more was not clear and based on this incomplete information, we made the suggestion of potential watermarking on the metal plate due to the moisture in the plaster and the paint due to the supplied plastic gaskets not being fitted. The gaskets form a moisture barrier which sit between the wall / plaster / paint and the metal front plate.
Then, after speaking to your decorator we understood more of what had happened. The normal practice of removing the wall plates completely when decorating had not been done, neither had you simply loosened the screws to slightly pull the socket or switch plate off the wall to paint behind them but instead the plates were taped over with Frog-Tape. We believe that when this tape was torn off you have pulled the protective lacquer layer off the plate which has resulted in the mottled effect you refer to. The lacquer layer is designed to resist pushing, rubbing and knocks into the plate and is not bonded to resist pulling forces as this does not happen in normal use; therefore we cannot say with certainty what the outcome will be when the protective lacquer is pulled away from the rest of the plate.
As it says on the Frog-Tape instructions (we have used it before) and their website "In all cases please test on an inconspicuous area first." even on the delicate tape version.
As we were not completely sure on the exact cause, we asked for you to return one plate so we could confirm which was correct and then discuss a course of action. However Rebecca decided to leave a bad and inaccurate review on something we had not even had a chance to confirm, before ordering even more sockets straight away from us - this despite stating "The items are not fit for purpose. Do not buy!".
Apart from Rebecca's issue there are two important things to note for all metal socket and switch owners when it comes to decorating
Stunning
09 June 2019 by Stella Jones, Coventry - Verified Customer
Burnished Copper. These are quality items and the finish is so different. Stunning!
Wow So Good
16 May 2019 by Johal, Barking - Verified Customer
Wow Burnished Copper - what a unique look. Very highest quality.
Excellent
01 May 2019 by Jane Giggs, Banbury - Verified Customer
Couldn't find these anywhere - I'm so pleased as these look excellent. I'm in the process of ordering another lot for my next project.
Deliciously Different.
22 February 2019 by Olivia Scope Interior Design, Camden Town - Verified Customer
These really finished my rooms off perfectly. Deliciously different and just what I was searching for.
Round Pin Unswitched Socket (For Lighting)s are available in the following styles -
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