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Modern Single Gang Outlet/Switch Cover

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$25.08
Leave your existing cover plates in place!
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This modern style climbing single gang outlet offers a unique way to keep the climber from kicking a switch or outlet. A popular option for this product is to add it to the room where you have built a wall or to a bedroom of your favorite climber.

  • This climbing hold switch cover has been designed so that you can stand on it. It has an ample 1-inch edge all the way around.
  • Also, sold as a Double Gang
  • Outside Dimensions 8-1/2" tall x 6-1/2" wide
  • Screw locations are 5" apart left to right and 6-1/2" up and down

Installation note: We have put the attachment points on the outside corners of the hold. You should keep in mind though that you are about to screw a hold very near electrical wires. If you are not certain where the electrical wire, that runs to your outlet or switch, consult a licensed electrician.

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Creative!
Love that this allows us to cover an eyesore in our climbing wall and help to blend it in to the surroundings a bit better.
9/26/2020 11:54 AM
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This modern style climbing single gang outlet offers a unique way to keep the climber from kicking a switch or outlet. A popular option for this product is to add it to the room where you have built a wall or to a bedroom of your favorite climber.

  • This climbing hold switch cover has been designed so that you can stand on it. It has an ample 1-inch edge all the way around.
  • Also, sold as a Double Gang
  • Outside Dimensions 8-1/2" tall x 6-1/2" wide
  • Screw locations are 5" apart left to right and 6-1/2" up and down

Installation note: We have put the attachment points on the outside corners of the hold. You should keep in mind though that you are about to screw a hold very near electrical wires. If you are not certain where the electrical wire, that runs to your outlet or switch, consult a licensed electrician.

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