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Ordered on Friday after office hours, delivered this morning. :presents2:

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I also can't access the website so I'm assuming the worst. Shame really, it was a good product by all accounts and popular with the forum members. I suppose at least they didn't just do the usual disappearing act owing lots of people orders and money.
 
A real shame if they are no more. A great product which surpasses the competition by a mile ! I'd much rather use a line box than a wagobox any day.
That chocbox bloke has made millions and his product is a right piece of .........
 
ordered 50 enclosures on friday. order arrived today. 44 in box. come on LP. counting is infant school stuff.
 
ordered 50 enclosures on friday. order arrived today. 44 in box. come on LP. counting is infant school stuff.

Now, call this a coincidence.....like you my order was delivered promptly, two days after ordering. The packing note said "Check the quantities". Tbh, I normally wouldn't have bothered, but the caution on the packing note prompted me to count the enclosures.....45 instead of 50! I've emailed, so will be interested in the response from Line!
 
These do seem popular. I use wagoboxes as you can get lots of cables in them, whats the Maximum number you can get in these? Why do you guys prefer these? Have they been tested as MF? Price wise I get a standard wagobox for ÂŁ1.19 (inc VAT).
 
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The line boxes say that they can take two 1.5mm T&E in at one end and three at the other so a total of vie cables, I am fairly sure I managed to get eight 1mm t&E in the line box on a particularly inconvenient lighting circuit.
They are preferred by me because they do not require a tool to seal or hold the cables in place, but they do require a tool to open.
They slide over the cable and can be out of the way whilst the connections are made (though hard to use on very short cables) and then close over the connection when complete.
They are rated as MF but do not have the MF mark on them, Line used to sell MF marked cable ties to seal them, but not any more.
Also they used to sell kits to make the JB IP68, this was hard to use but useful on occasion.
They can take a cable gland at either end if required, however they are difficult to fix to a surface.

Currently they are priced at ÂŁ50+Vat for 50 (but they seem to be sending short numbers at the moment).

Very easy to use and fit through round holes.
 
ordered 50 enclosures on friday. order arrived today. 44 in box. come on LP. counting is infant school stuff.

Haha! Snap! I got 44 also Tel. Only counted them because the delivery slip said check the quantity. I emailed on Weds saying either send the remaining out or refund the difference and have heard bugger all back.

I don't think the box would have fitted 50 in it TBH. Nevertheless I am looking forward to trying them out, I can see the ______ of them from inspecting them for five mins!
 

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