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Toggle and Duplex Screwless Wall Plates

Jan. 1, 2010
Legrand/Pass & Seymour's expanded selection of Screwless Wall Plates are designed to fit toggle switches and duplex receptacles

Legrand/Pass & Seymour's expanded selection of Screwless Wall Plates are designed to fit toggle switches and duplex receptacles. The smooth, no-visible-fasteners look comes in a range of stylish colors and finishes, for a flawless design that installs quickly and easily. With Toggle and Duplex Screwless Wall Plates, remodelers and builders can give a clean, contemporary look to the two most common types of electrical receptacles and switches in a house. Match furniture, floors and cabinets with a variety of colors. The durable, flexible construction and two-piece, non-conductive polycarbonate subplate speed installation. There’s no device removal needed -- just loosen the device mounting screws, and the subplate clicks together around them.

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