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Hi,

I a looking for good quality white plastic 3 to 4 gang switch plates that can be a mixture of dimmers and rockers. I have been to a couple of Electrical stores and they only display the Hamilton range. Are there any other brands worth considering aside from Hamilton?

Also, I am looking for flat brushed steel plug sockets, they have Heritage Brass on display, so again, are there other brands worth looking at too?

Many thanks!
 
For the 4gang you might be better off with a grid switch system, the ones in the pics I've posted are MK.
 

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for sockets. look at the Click range or the BG Nexus range.
 
I second or third the click range, good stuff, easy to use, available in a range of different finishes and the switches are interchangeable (except for the new media range).
The ingot style is good for something like stainless steel because the switches are the colour of the back plate.
 

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