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I have found almost all brands seem to be getting rubbish
For me, MK certainly gets rubbish as the terminal screws have largely deteriorated under just normal torque. Have never expected Click to decline in quality but I'll watch out as I use them. Hager Sollysta seems to be the most consistent - I've had them in my halls in my uni years and they had no faults.
 
Main issue is they cannot make every plate the same bloody colour...... sockets and switches can be a different tone of white ...
 
I just looked at the Verso Electrical website, having never heard of them. I noticed their IP66 2-gang enclosure looked to have come from the same moulding for a Hager Sollysta IP66 2-gang socket I happen to have sitting here.
 
I just looked at the Verso Electrical website, having never heard of them. I noticed their IP66 2-gang enclosure looked to have come from the same moulding for a Hager Sollysta IP66 2-gang socket I happen to have sitting here.

Just looked at their accessories and they have a similar shape, but those rockers look like something from the 1980s.

'Influencers' might be a great means for a new company to get their product in front of a wide audience, but I'm at the point of not believing a single word from any of them. Influencers would promote sh*t on a stick if there was a few quid in it for them.
 

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