Alla Musica
DIY
Hi all,
I'm soon leaving the UK, and (as an electrical enthusiast) I'm planning to bring back a few UK switches either as souvenirs or to replace worn switches.
Now I'm struggling to decide between MK Logic Plus and Hager Sollysta (only single plate white plastic on/off switches). Could anyone please advise on which is better?
As I know so far, the MK Logic Plus is very popular in the UK, and is manufactured also in this country. The plastic is extremely sturdy and never bents. However, the switching action is not only laborious but also noisy. The slightly curved rocker doesn't fit very well with our fingers - but still more comfortable than none.
The Hager Sollysta, on the other hand, seems to be a better choice so far - the switching action is neither laborious nor noisy. Furthermore, the more curved shape of the rocker fits better with our fingers, which means the Sollysta is more comfortable to fingers. However, I can't find information on where they're manufactured.
While the Sollysta seems to be a better choice so far, are there any caveats? Or all in all, should I go for MK Logic Plus or Hager Sollysta?
Best regards,
Christopher
I'm soon leaving the UK, and (as an electrical enthusiast) I'm planning to bring back a few UK switches either as souvenirs or to replace worn switches.
Now I'm struggling to decide between MK Logic Plus and Hager Sollysta (only single plate white plastic on/off switches). Could anyone please advise on which is better?
As I know so far, the MK Logic Plus is very popular in the UK, and is manufactured also in this country. The plastic is extremely sturdy and never bents. However, the switching action is not only laborious but also noisy. The slightly curved rocker doesn't fit very well with our fingers - but still more comfortable than none.
The Hager Sollysta, on the other hand, seems to be a better choice so far - the switching action is neither laborious nor noisy. Furthermore, the more curved shape of the rocker fits better with our fingers, which means the Sollysta is more comfortable to fingers. However, I can't find information on where they're manufactured.
While the Sollysta seems to be a better choice so far, are there any caveats? Or all in all, should I go for MK Logic Plus or Hager Sollysta?
Best regards,
Christopher