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The whole MF thing is over the top IMHO, what's wrong with using MF connectors in a suitable enclosure of your choice? I would much rather use say an adaptable box of my choosing, making sure the cables are secured of course. The wagoboxes are too limiting as to their applications.
That's too much like common sense. Maybe if you could find an adaptable box with the magic "MF" stamped on it, it would be fine ;)
 
The wagobox enclosure i have purchased for lighting? is the "Wagobox Light" version embossed on the enclosure but there is no MF embossed on the the inside of the lid or elsewhere.
It is smaller than the normal box but has cable restraints.

http://www.screwflix..com/p/wagobox-light-junction-box/8423fhttp:
 
The wagobox enclosure i have purchased for lighting? is the "Wagobox Light" version embossed on the enclosure but there is no MF embossed on the the inside of the lid or elsewhere.
It is smaller than the normal box but has cable restraints.

http://www.screwflix..com/p/wagobox-light-junction-box/8423fhttp:
If you need MF then it's got be a Wagobox as per post #5, they're the ones that have been tested and certified and have the approval stamp.
 
I like using the Wagobox in loft space for lighting (when adding fancy luminaires, or Class 2 fittings). The box can be mounted on a vertical batten, so it's visible above the insulation, for when the next poor soul comes along :)
 
I like using the Wagobox in loft space for lighting (when adding fancy luminaires, or Class 2 fittings). The box can be mounted on a vertical batten, so it's visible above the insulation, for when the next poor soul comes along :)
I've done this a few times, a bit of wood poking up through the insulation with a JB on it, think last time I used a Hager/Ashley though. Seem to remember it was the height of summer and the loft space was scorching hot, couldn't get out of there quick enough.
 

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