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Old 01-13-2012, 11:00 PM   #1
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Default Receptacle night light combo in ivory

I am beginning to abhor residential remodel crap because the customers are always so finnicky

Anyway, does anyone know where I can find something like this in an Ivory color?



It's a night light/receptacle combination. The important part is the louvered grill thing... it's a MUST-HAVE

American Lighting is the manufacturer of the one I posted. Here is the link for this particular product: http://www.americanlighting.com/products.cfm?ID=62

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Old 01-13-2012, 11:08 PM   #2
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Try here.... Check #2.

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Try here.... Check #2.
I know where to find a supplier.

What I'm looking for is something like the image I posted, but in Ivory. American Lighting only makes the White one, so I'm wondering if someone knows of a manufacturer that makes something similar (a receptacle night light combo) in ivory.
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Old 01-14-2012, 12:01 AM   #4
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http://www.legrand.us/passandseymour...tm8hwlicc.aspx

Not entirely what you're looking for as far as the louvre but it does come in ivory. These are what we usually use.
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http://www.legrand.us/passandseymour...tm8hwlicc.aspx

This is what we use generally. I know it's not exactly what you're looking for but atleast it comes in ivory
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sounds like a job for mr krylon
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I have the white P&S all over my house,TP/GFCI, my wife loves em and when I get up at night I don't need lights to walk around.
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The one you posted, is it the old style with a 4 watt bulb inside?
If so we had them in the hospital and they were P&S and Leviton. Both became almost imposable to replace by 1998.
Steiner elect found a few for us along with a couple non-grounding duplexes. The salesmen gave me them for free to get em off his shelf.
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I have the white P&S all over my house,TP/GFCI, my wife loves em and when I get up at night I don't need lights to walk around.
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The one you posted, is it the old style with a 4 watt bulb inside?
If so we had them in the hospital and they were P&S and Leviton. Both became almost imposable to replace by 1998.
Steiner elect found a few for us along with a couple non-grounding duplexes. The salesmen gave me them for free to get em off his shelf.
Me too, i love those... Just tell the customer that it doesnt come in ivory....
I totaly get that they are spending probably a lot of money and they want what they want but sometimes they just cant get what they want..

I had a customer one time almost insist that i find a red electric heater.....! LOL..... no joke.....LOL....
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Me too, i love those... Just tell the customer that it doesnt come in ivory....
I totaly get that they are spending probably a lot of money and they want what they want but sometimes they just cant get what they want..

I had a customer one time almost insist that i find a red electric heater.....! LOL..... no joke.....LOL....
Well just show him how to make the heater turn cherry red seconds before the magic smoke appears.
It never fails to impress people. :-)
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Found that one already, customer shot it down. Insists on louvers

This is way too much effort for a 1 hour job of installing f**king night lights.

I think the Krylon route might be happening
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Found that one already, customer shot it down. Insists on louvers

This is way too much effort for a 1 hour job of installing f**king night lights.

I think the Krylon route might be happening
The customer is a turd. I agree, way to much time and effort for this. Gouge them hard.
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Default Receptacle with battery backup light?

Has anyone seen these www.power-sure.com? Granted, no shutters.
I would offer to paint the white on and charge them for the extra bodywork
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The replacement receptacle may need to be TR . Maybe use a TR ivory duplex and old work this off the receptacle in same stud bay . Specs say 12v , might be able to fit it all in deep old work.
http://www.destinationlighting.com/s...ml?iid=P642159

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get a can of wire mold spray...voila..
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I know it not exactly the same but Lowes has rec night lights combo
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check out this link, hopefully it helps

http://www.earthenergyunlimited.com/...lightspg1.html
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Thanks y'all, but I found the proper night lights about 4 months ago
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For future use I think its a cooper tr7335
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For future, the next time I get a guy insisting on louvered ivory night light receptacle combos I'm going to stuff a fork up his urethra.

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