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nicebutdim
I suppose 3 game changers featured in todays work - all things that 5 years ago I couldn't have done.
Quinetic switches for all lighting, Quickwire T connectors and 1 splitter for the kitchen downlights, and a Dewalt cable stapler for clipping in the loft.
Between them I was able to pretty much first fix the lighting in a 3 bed house in about 2/3 of a day. (Floorboards were already up on landing)
Ok, I've still got to fit the receivers and the 3 core to the bathroom fan but I was driving home thinking that I'd never have achieved that much single-handedly in 2/3 of a day if I'd been chasing switch drops, running the extra switch cables, fiddling with downlight connections, and manually clipping it all in the loft.
Back to Earth and traditional methods with a bump for the socket circuits....
No idea how things are in GB, but I'm not aware of anyone stocking Quickwire on this side of the Irish Sea - certainly no one does near to me.
I can order from Quickwire, which is generally how I get their stuff, but orders under £40 attract a £12 delivery charge. The only thing I needed recently was a couple of T-connectors and a few more wouldn't have gone amiss, but the product becomes unattractive when the options are pay through the nose for an already expensive product, buy far more than you want to or do without.
Rant aside, they're excellent connectors and I'd like to know more about cable staplers. Think efixx reviwed Dewalt & Milwaukee, but weren't impressed with the latter.