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Carlon Lamson Sessons B114RR UPC Single Electrical Review

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Very good

Revainrating 4 out of 5  
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4.0
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Description of Carlon Lamson Sessons B114RR UPC Single Electrical

Designed for use with nonmetallic sheathed cable in accordance with Article 30 of the 1990 National Electrical Code. For Residential, Light Commercial, and Manufactured Housing. Safe non-conductive, non-metallic, PVC

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Easy Install, Durable Conduit Box

My analysis of this conduit box showed that it was a breeze to install, and holds up well against harsh elements. The sturdy build and secure fittings make this box an excellent choice for any electrical project. However, the size may be a bit limiting for larger projects. Overall, I highly recommend this conduit box for its ease of use and durability.

Pros
  • Easy to install and use
Cons
  • Limited compatibility with other electrical systems

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Very misleading description

The item I ordered was supposed to be a box for these sockets. The product was priced at over $100 and was listed for $5.24. When I received the order I was very shocked to find out I had paid $5.24 for a branch. What a rip off!

Pros
  • Ideal for a small home
Cons
  • Questionable purchase for the elderly

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Ideal for renovation projects

I had to install an electrical box in the place where the light was previously installed, but the wiring was simply punched through a hole in the drywall. The design of this box is perfect for those cases where you don't have a pen to nail the 'new design' box to. I measured/cut a hole in the drywall to fit the box, knocked out one of the hole punches, threaded a wire through and then slipped the box into the hole. The wing nuts, which turn as you tighten the screws, do a great job of gripping…

Pros
  • All right!
Cons
  • Expensive