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I already put one up on my front porch where wear & tear destroyed the last one in about 6 years- will see how it holds up!

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Spoke to the rep today. He said that gray is the only color being manufactured, but it is paintable.

Depending on price I may stay with the In-box or the In-and-Out cover from Arlington.

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Our supply house has replaced all their standard in use covers with these. However, I still like the arlingtons whenever possible. rotozip a hole, screw it in and bam it's mounted. it took me that long to open up the old ones, put the parts together or cut out parts if needed. Go Arlington.

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