
Now it also has screws, and theoretically I could just use the screws, but the fact that the only other option is backstabs really makes me doubt the internal build quality of these items. Not a clamped backwire setup, but actual spring tensioned backstabs. But then I turned the thing over and it has backstabs y'all. When I took the toggle switch unit out of the box it felt very light and just looked kind of cheap in comparison to the legrand switches and receptacles I've messed around with on different projects. I know a lot of that is a style premium, but I'd expect the electrical part of it to be at least better than average. Now mind you, this is a single $80 toggle switch. I really liked the look of the Buster + Punch electrical collection and the style of them fits with my house really well.ġG TOGGLE / BRASS - Buster + Punch ()Īnyway, I ordered a few of these to try out.
BUSTER AND PUNCH TOGGLE SWITCH UPDATE
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