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The Southwire MSB1G One Gang Device Box is a heavy-duty, depth-adjustable solution designed for both wood and metal stud installations. Made from durable polyvinyl chloride, this device box offers a spacious 18.5 cubic inches of capacity, ensuring stability and reliability for your electrical needs. With a one-year warranty and UL certification, it’s the perfect choice for professionals seeking quality and versatility.
Material | Polyvinyl Chloride |
Brand | Southwire |
Color | Gray |
Style | Original |
Product Dimensions | 30"D x 8"W x 6"H |
Finish Type | Wood |
Installation Type | Wall Mount |
Item Weight | 4 ounces |
Capacity | 18.5 Cubic Inches |
Specification Met | Ul |
Manufacturer | Southwire |
UPC | 784297017629 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00784297017629 |
Part Number | MSB1G |
Item model number | MSB1G |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 1 Gang |
Finish | Wood |
Pattern | Device Box |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 2 |
Measurement System | Inch |
Special Features | Adjustable |
Included Components | MSB1G |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 1 Year |
W**M
Much nicer than a standard ceiling box.
Great product. Easy to install, very sturdy, made mounting my ceiling fan simple and secure.
J**.
Awesome product
So easy to use. First time having to use and cut hole in ceiling and worked awesome! Thick and sturdy, had no issues w/ cutting through drywall.
W**R
These are the best for old work.
I have been a commercial electrician for many years doing mostly large commercial jobs (Hotels, Cell store conversions from grocery stores, etc.). I am now an estimator but do a lot of electrical for family, church, and inspect commercial jobs for the construction company that I work for.Southwire was picked up by Lowes several years ago and they had some problems with defective products that were recalled (mostly digital meters/testers). Well Lowes got rid of them and went with Klein and Home Depot greatly reduced their Klein and now have Milwaukee. That being said, you wonder how such a great box came from Southwire! Well, Southwire bought Madision Electrical and now if you look up that 2 gang box under Madison....it looks EXACTLY the same...HMMMMM? This box is about $2 cheaper than the Madison brand. What makes this box so good is:1) Quality - this is a very sturdy and thick PVC box.2) Being sturdier, the device 6/32 mounting holes are much more durable (why you should NEVER use a fiberglass box!).3) The two angled screws are designed to end up a bit recessed so that a short won't make contact with one of those screws. That would be bad as the current would not be going to ground to trip the breaker, but through a screw which turns into a cal rod inside your stud - yes, that would be VERY bad!4) Those screws hold that box very tightly against the stud and thereby makes the box stable when plugging or unplugging a plug from the outlets.My daughter's house needed some upgrades and these boxes make the job easy. Easy to take a 1 gang box and replace it with a 2 gang box like this without having to cut the walls open other and enlarging for the box size.The NM clamps will need to be pre-opened with a fairly large flat-blade screwdriver - What you had on the other side!Don't pay any attention to the 10, 12 and 14 embossing on the back...each one of those openings/clamps are the exact same size! Not sure what they were thinking there.Update:I find that before installing, grab the box carefully without your hand being near the soon to be protruding screws and use a drill driver to spin the screws in reverse while pushing will pilot the holes and when you actually go to screw it in it will not want to wander further into the wall since you will have virtually no resistance before the screws tips bite into the wall stud.
D**
Don't let it ruin your 8mm socket!
Was a bit hard to install because the screws have a hard time going into the stud and the angle is quite difficult. The screws and bolts are made of very hard metal that is resistant to stripping. I ended up using a 8mm hex socket to try and tighten the screws and it ruined my hex socket. Had to borrow a friend's 8mm and it started stripping that socket too!! Not happy about that, but overall it works well, very sturdy plastic that is holding up my ceiling fan.
P**E
Very high quality old-work box for use where you are mounting next to a stud.
These Southwire boxes are extremely nice. They are useful when you pull an original box to do a repair, add outlets, switches, etc. The side screw setup makes these so much nicer than other old work boxes with the flip up tabs. You can really get a solid install with these. I always keep a couple of the singles and the doubles in my van.
I**R
Great for rework and tight new work.
Very deep box. I love that I can still secure to a stud if using as a rework box. Also perfect for tight stud spacing where getting a hammer in is hard.Solid box.
J**G
Quick and strong
Worked exactly as expected. Made a quick and simple installation. Also, it is structurally sound and supports my new ceiling fan as advertised.
J**L
It allows easy installation of a ceiling fan!
Wow! What a great invention to do an often difficult job! Replacing a standard plastic junction box with a box sturdy enough for a fan installation. Just what I needed! Highly recommend!
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