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MB
> 3 daySo far Im impressed with the sturdiness and heft of these. They are quite nice and should last a long time.
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Sterley B Phelps
> 3 dayPleased with this pack. Plenty for my needs with a few left over if any get cracked/broken in the future. All cut consistently and with quality, firm plastic, good finish. Recommended.
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Joby Jerrells
> 3 dayI needed to add some data jacks and found this packet online. I was able to get the covers to work with data jacks from another vendor. Sturdy plates.
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Alan L
> 3 dayThese are just what we needed and are great quality. We received them in just 2 days.
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ZKL
> 3 dayThis keystone wall plate is easy use, sturdy and the keystone snaps in perfectly, not loose. It does provide good spacing between the jacks to allow easier installation of keystone jacks. I have good experience working with it. No problem so far.
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Steven M. Silverman
> 3 dayWiring small offices is a pretty standard thing. Run 2 cables from the equipment closet to each location. One for voice and one for data. Terminate each with an RJ45 jack and finish it with one of these 2 port Keystone wall plates. When youre done they should look clean and not draw attention to themselves. They are simple, clean and flat white and the right screws are included.. Exactly what you need. I can confirm that they are exactly the right size and the position of the 2 openings for the ports is correct. No excitement from these and thats the way it should be. Dont forget to label them!
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J. W.
Greater than one weekFaceplate is thick and sturdy plastic. It will stick out from the wall a bit further than most so I can really call it sleek. Its a good value overall and should last. My only complaint is the terrible packaging. The shipping box was as big as a large pizza.
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Brandon
Greater than one weekIts hard to get excited over white wallplates, but I recently ran Cat6 cabling in my house to wire each room and needed a means of securing the distant end. I couldve gone with decora type inserts but I prefer simplicity of a unified wall plate. Installation was easy. Two screws into any standard box or low-voltage frame. I tried several different brands of keystone from Legrand, Leviton, Monoprice, and some various no-name brands. All fit snugly and securely; this means the openings are accurate. The 10 pack is convenient and they come with screws. I used six in a residential application and I wont likely use all 10 in the near future, but having spares is not a bad thing and ten would be about right for a small office.