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4 11/16 SQ BOX MS BRACKET
Part#: 72171 MS 1/2 3/4
4 11/16 SQ BOX MS BRACKET
CEILING FAN BOX SUPER BLUE
Part#: BH525LR
CEILING FAN BOX SUPER BLUE
3-G VPRTGT 54CU 3.5X5.625X3.25 BLK
Part#: FN-354-VR
3-G VPRTGT 54CU 3.5X5.625X3.25 BLK
9 CI 1G OW DEVICE BOX EARS
Part#: 9301-E
9 CI 1G OW DEVICE BOX EARS
56.5 CI 3G DVC BOX 1/2IN DBL HGR KLMP
Part#: 3303-2Z4K
56.5 CI 3G DVC BOX 1/2IN DBL HGR KLMP
13.5 CI 1G OW DVC BOX EARS WINGS KLAMPS
Part#: 9331-EWK
13.5 CI 1G OW DVC BOX EARS WINGS KLAMPS
PL BX 1G 18 CU IN CAPT NAIL
Part#: P118R
PL BX 1G 18 CU IN CAPT NAIL
PL BX 4G 68 CU IN W/QC OFFSET BRKT
Part#: S468S50AC
PL BX 4G 68 CU IN W/QC OFFSET BRKT
DQF FIELD WIRED W/ 15A RECPT, SS
Part#: DQFF15ST
DQF FIELD WIRED W/ 15A RECPT, SS
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The Outdoor Smart Plug from Caséta by Lutron
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The Outdoor Smart Plug from Caséta by Lutron

Experience holiday magic with the Caséta outdoor smart plug this season! Effortlessly add holiday lights, lighted decorations, and inflatables to your customers’ systems. Homeowners can control on/off from the comfort of their home with a Pico smart remote, the Lutron app, or set them on a scene or schedule.
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Arlington’s ADJUSTABLE Outlet Box now available in HORIZONTAL style

Arlington’s ADJUSTABLE Outlet Box now available in HORIZONTAL style

Arlington’s new single-gang HORIZONTAL 21.0 cu. Inch IN/OUT™ Box is perfect for countertops and backsplashes.

Designed for new construction, it’s preset for a 1/2" wall, but adjusts to fit up to 1-1/2" wall. Perfect for use when the final wall thickness is unknown (tile, double drywall).

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Mind the Gap: Air-Sealing Options for Exterior Wall Outlets

Mind the Gap: Air-Sealing Options for Exterior Wall Outlets

Residential energy use today accounts for about 20% of U.S. greenhouse gas emissions – though this figure varies widely by region and income level. Certainly, getting more of our energy from renewable resources can help reduce those emissions, but we also need to limit overall energy demand in order to meet the emissions cuts necessary to blunt climate change’s worst effects.
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