Pushing the definition of the term "flush" here... it's more recessed in my opinion. I prefer the look of the TruFig mounts personally, which truly are flush!
I agree. The trufig's are amazing, but they are also like $400 per receptacle. Imagine spending about $20k just in electrical receptacles to do your whole house.
I love the final look of it, but it's a lot of extra work for every outlet throughout a house. I can see these being popular with DIY'ers, but not with contractors that want to plough through a gig as quickly as possible.
I like the idea, but it's a tad too deep IMO.... most desirable outcome should be coplanar when installed. Having a small inset lip now, looks *almost* as bad as the original plate on the wall did (to me personally)
I mean if your remodeling old work it’s gonna be really fun with the existing boxes having to be recessed… Bonus points extra aggravation if ya have 4 square and mud rings back there. Appreciate ya making this so if I run into a customer that wants this I’ll know to run away 😂 I’m just gonna put : All cutting, patching, sanding and painting by others in my quote. 👍
This would not work like you show with an existing box that was installed correctly! The box should be installed flush with the surface and would have to be moved for this mount to work.
@@WheretheJones neither is this. Its sitting too far in. Look at all the shadow that casts. Not a clean look. I think Smoothline and one other company(much cheaper) do make a flush version.
A screwless cover doesn't look like this end result at all. That makes no sense. However I agree, it's a lot of work for a result that isn't particularly impressive
Thanks! You’re not wrong, these screw-less plates can be tricky to remove (especially when recessed like this). We’ve found a credit card very useful for this 👍
these are really cool! Also they look like they would work great for mounting the Samsung frame TV as flush as possible if you already have existing outlets where you want to mount the TV
Good eye 👍. You’re correct, this particular plate cover combo sits slightly sub-flush. The system works with a couple of different plate covers (listed on their website)
That looks like a screw up and more work to get it like that. 😆 The painted edges around the switch are going to wear and get dirty from hands sliding across them to find the recess switch. Nothing good about this design in my opinion.
The product looks amazing guys. Flush receptacle in the way looks definitely like the future! However the recessed metal cover is what gets me. if you could incorporate it to where drywall tape was on the outside I think that would solve your problem. Looks amazing if you ask me. ❤
Appreciate the input! We’ve tested some other versions as well, check out this more seamless version here 👉 Upgrade Your Wallplates! (Flush Outlet Covers) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-IgxYyRVkSOc.html