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#21758 02/09/03 02:56 PM
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A custom builder, $500,000 and up, tells me he had problems with kitchen recpts having to be replaced. He now specs HG for kitchens. Anyone run into this? BTW, he warrants his jobs for 10 years.
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#21759 02/09/03 07:38 PM
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HG?

#21760 02/09/03 07:51 PM
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hospital grade

#21761 02/09/03 08:17 PM
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If you got to warranty it for 10 years,why not go with the best?

World Power is now offering the high-conductivity Hubbell model 5362BK and high-conductivity hospital-grade Hubbell model 8300GY duplex wall receptacles with deep cryogenic treatment. Both are rated for 20-ampere circuits (actual tested capacity is 28 amperes), and feature a ~75% copper content, which is, to our knowledge, higher than any commercially available receptacle. These heavy-duty grade duplexes can replace standard wall receptacles and those duplexes used in various AC line conditioners (space permitting, as the 5362 and 8300 are physically larger than standard grade)
[Linked Image from pages.sbcglobal.net] $60.00
[Linked Image from pages.sbcglobal.net] $65.00

PS HELLUVA PRICE AIN'T IT !!!!!!!!

[This message has been edited by txsparky (edited 02-09-2003).]


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#21762 02/10/03 03:18 PM
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Don't forget to include your initials for the monogram. Gold plating is extra.
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rowdyrudy:

Were they GFCI receptacles (as opposed to receptacles on a circuit with a GFCI breaker)?

This thread might be interesting.

[This message has been edited by ThinkGood (edited 02-10-2003).]

#21763 02/10/03 03:34 PM
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what,only 5 buck more for the green dot. [Linked Image]


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