ᐅ Looking for affordable, well-designed, and high-quality tactile electrical outlets
Created on: 24 Apr 2019 21:19
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hampshire24 Apr 2019 21:19Hello everyone, we are looking for built-in sockets that are as discreet and affordable as possible. They should be white, very plain without any unnecessary design elements, but feel high-quality to the touch. They need to fit standard flush-mounted boxes. Does anyone have any suggestions?
For the light switches and prominently visible outlets, we are set—they will look like those in the picture—but for all areas, that would be too expensive.

For the light switches and prominently visible outlets, we are set—they will look like those in the picture—but for all areas, that would be too expensive.
Would starting with a basic setup and then gradually upgrading be an option? Otherwise, you’re still spending quite a bit and only have an interim solution. Maybe you’ll get used to it, and it won’t bother you anymore.
Possibly the Merten M-Pure. They are also quite angular, like your switch.
I think the light switches look great... but aren’t rotary switches a bit less practical?
Possibly the Merten M-Pure. They are also quite angular, like your switch.
I think the light switches look great... but aren’t rotary switches a bit less practical?
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hampshire24 Apr 2019 21:43rick2018 schrieb:
Maybe Merten M-Pure. They are also very angular like your switches.
I really like the light switches g... but aren’t rotary switches a bit less practical? Thanks, I’ll take a look at M-Pure.
Rotary switches are obviously less practical, but it’s very satisfying when a heavy, solid “click” accompanies the switching on.
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hampshire24 Apr 2019 21:52Bookstar schrieb:
With all due respect, those are really ugly. Why not Gira 55? They cost nothing, look good, and hardly stand out. Thank you for your frank opinion regarding the aesthetics – these things are definitely polarizing. We looked at the Gira 55 and decided against it – it doesn’t feel good to the touch.