American Technology Components Single SPST On-Off Switch with Bezel, 12-Volt, for RV, Trailer, Camper (Black)
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MOZ/HB
Greater than one weekIt is extra large!!!
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The Keith
> 3 dayI added a small light under my travel trailer right above the steps and ordered this switch because it was a fairly close match to my trailers OEM switches (see pics, lowest switch). Like others have pointed out, it doesn’t mount totally flush because it does need a decent sized square to be cut out (see pics). I am happy with the switch and it’s look!
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James Davis
> 3 dayPrefect !!
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Shopping Sheri
> 3 dayWould have been a great value for the money, but the materials used are cheap, one of the blades cracked off during installation... they are a very thin gauge of metal so they bend EXTREMELY easily. I did not handle this switch roughly during installation, in fact, I took great care because it is so lightweight and felt so cheap I was worried about it breaking. I purchased two, and was successful installing the second switch after learning how easily they bend/ break. Its a comfortable switch to operate, and looks good, just make sure youre prepared to be extremely gentle with it, and to cut a custom size hole, or create your own switch plate cover- it is way too small to install in an existing standard cut-out, and then be extremely gentle with it.
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BMM
> 3 dayIt works. It is a vast improvement over the small rv switch replaced.
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KRH
31-10-2024A good quality product. A little on the expensive side but I choose it specifically because its made in the USA!
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Russell Clark
> 3 dayGreat switch. Looks awesome in my custom work van.
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Rachel
> 3 dayPerfect replacement for our grungy switches in our camper
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Robyn S.
> 3 dayWe remodeled our full timer camper and replaced the black receptacles with white. (Still finishing touchups!) Such an improvement! Arrived really fast!
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Sierra
> 3 dayThese look great and click nicely, the only thing is that when you install it the back box of the light switch is fatter than the plate so there’s a gap between the wall and the plate of the light switches it doesn’t just sit flush— you can either drill into the wall and try to recess it or fill the gap with caulk. I’ll probably try to do the latter