Bryant Electric RF406BR Floor Box Kit with 15A 125V Outlet Included, Brass Brass Solid Brass

Brand:Bryant Electric

3.2/5

211.01

UL listed E92074 floor box. Designed for floors with a 4" minimum concrete pour. Parallel PVC hubs for 1 inch and ¾ inch conduit. Removable neoprene gaskets allow for independent use of either side of the receptacle with the cover closed. Included recessed 15A 125V duplex receptacle minimizes plug protrusion allowing furniture to e located over the plug. Designed for slab-on-grade installation. Quick and easy installation is assured using a push in floor box leveling system. Pre-assembled flange, cover and leveling ring for quick installation; floor box not included. This cover is for use with Bryant floor box #RF400 (sold separately).

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UL listed E92074 floor box. Designed for floors with a 4" minimum concrete pour. Parallel PVC hubs for 1 inch and ¾ inch conduit. Removable neoprene gaskets allow for independent use of either side of the receptacle with the cover closed. Included recessed 15A 125V duplex receptacle minimizes plug protrusion allowing furniture to e located over the plug. Designed for slab-on-grade installation. Quick and easy installation is assured using a push in floor box leveling system. Pre-assembled flange, cover and leveling ring for quick installation; floor box not included. This cover is for use with Bryant floor box #RF400 (sold separately).

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Scritto da: meh2k
This one is made of Brass / heavy Metal
Could not understand why the difference in price between this item, and the exact same other one on this website, for almost HALF the price. I thought maybe one brought more electrical components, so I bought both to be safe for when electricians came to install. Observations: 1. They both look EXACTLY the same. The brass color almost indistinguishable between the two. 2. This one is made out of metal/brass. The less expensive one is made out of a plastic, hard shell polymer of some sort. 3. You can tell the difference because of the weight. Brass one is twice as heavy as plastic one. 4. The black top parts are made of soft rubber. Very pliable, and as you can see in pics, they cover the side of outlet if you're not using it. 5. The GFCI outlets in pics I bought separately, b/c I wanted them to be water resistant, sturdier, etc. I recommend a light color GFCI (Light Grey in pics), so you can see inside when you're plugging in something. Black against a black background not great visibility, as GFCI is recessed about 2 inches. ( The purple marks were made by electricians to align the screws of the base to the top ring, etc. ) ( I had both installed, in different rooms ) Conclusion... Visually, they look EXACTLY the same. I would say that if it's going to be installed in the middle of a room where they're going to be stepped on or run over, definitely go with the metal brass one. If it's going to be in a non traffic area, in a corner like mine are, then go with the less expensive plastic one. :)
Scritto da: meh2k
This one is made of PLASTIC, faux Brass
Could not understand why the difference in price between this item, and the exact same other one on this website, for almost DOUBLE the price. I thought maybe one brought more electrical components, so I bought both to be safe for when electricians came to install. Observations: 1. They both look EXACTLY the same. The brass color almost indistinguishable between the two. 2. One is made out of metal/brass. The less expensive one is made out of a plastic, hard shell polymer of some sort. 3. You can tell the difference because of the weight. Brass one is twice as heavy as plastic one. 4. The black top parts are made of soft rubber. Very pliable, and as you can see in pics, they cover the side of outlet if you're not using it. 5. The GFCI outlets in pics I bought separately, b/c I wanted them to be water resistant, sturdier, etc. I recommend a light color GFCI (Light Grey in pics), so you can see inside when you're plugging in something. Black against a black background not great visibility, as GFCI is recessed about 2 inches. ( The purple marks were made by electricians to align the screws of the base to the top ring, etc. ) ( I had both installed, in different rooms ) Conclusion... Visually, they look EXACTLY the same. I would say that if it's going to be installed in the middle of a room where they're going to be stepped on, definitely go with the metal brass one. If it's going to be in a non traffic area, in a corner like mine are, then go with the less expensive plastic one. :)
Scritto da: Haris S.
Great Floor Outlet Cover
It was straight forward to install it. I did not had to replace existing floor box. Just installed it right to existing one and added two screws just to secure it better.
Scritto da: Chino
Classic Brass floor covers
Replaced old brass covers which required the plug cover (when in use) to be perpendicular to the cover-ugly. The brush filaments accommodates the cords perfectly. The outlets compliment and add a richness to our new install wood flooring.
Scritto da: Jade
My electrician is happy
My electrician is happy with this product
Scritto da: Anvil Chorus
High quality, but small lip.
The surround only covered about 1/8-3/16 past the past floor box. You will need your flooring to be cut very, very tight for this plate to cover.
Scritto da: Kyle Espenship
Does not fit
The concrete floor box trims do not fit standard size floor box pipe they're a little bit too big I try to hammer it in and it was just bending the pipe so beware before purchase
Scritto da: Tim Louviere
Made of plastic, strong but I was expecting metal.
Fit well in floor, low profile.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
great
worked perfectly for what we needed.

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