




🔌 Double your sockets, double your productivity!
The Pro Elec 868 Single to Double Socket Converter is a compact, lightweight device designed to expand a single 13A power outlet into two. Featuring a sleek white moulded finish, it offers a practical and stylish solution for professionals seeking efficient power management in home or office environments.
| ASIN | B00G9FC1S4 |
| Batteries required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #61,597 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #150 in Light Sockets |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (376) |
| Date First Available | 23 August 2014 |
| Item Weight | 0.12 Kilograms |
| Item model number | 868 |
| Package Dimensions | 17.4 x 9.2 x 3.5 cm; 120 g |
A**Z
it does what is suppose to do
the adapter works, the material look good, it has a metal chasse, and the inner holes fits existing UAE electrical wall box.
J**.
Good but expensive
D**S
A simple way to convert a single socket to a double without having to cut into plaster and brick. Works very well, requiring only a screwdriver and a double socket (with power off, of course!). Leaves the socket proud of the wall, so not quite as neat as cutting out and then fitting a new double socket box, but much quicker with less mess.
M**H
Good sturdy construction. Like the rear metal plate to give a bit of flex and pull tight down and then also secure with additional screws as per usual surface mount patress. Excellent.
Q**G
I had a block extender in an airing cupboard that, with plug fitted, stuck out quite a way into the cupboard. I could have left as is, I could have changed to a double pattress/socket as it was in plasterboard but as I'd previously bought a double socket I opted for the easy fix without cutting away plasterboard and realised the existing single socket fixings would be a good anchor for the new parts. First: Chuck away the supplied screws for mounting the facia socket option, they're too short and only suited for thin insulating card. Second: You'll find, like I did, the existing cables cannot be pulled to a length suitable to reach the new facia socket option. I had to extend these, including the earth, using suitable cable and connectors. This is not a design fault but just down to luck with what you find. Third: Feed cables through (need I say power has to be isolated, if doubt get an electrician to fit) and make sure this fits flat to the wall. It's secured by 2 screws to the original pattress by use of the metal square plate. My only gripe was the square fixing plate has 2 fixings across the diagonal and this can cause some wobble across the diagonal so why not fit 4 in each corner? You can adjust the screws in the metal square part if required to help level it on the wall, I also found that if using a cutout to feed a cable into the pattress you can slacken these to allow an easier fit of the cable into said pattress. Fourth: Check there's no wobble, adjust screws to suit and then wire up to the new facia socket and finally push facia onto pattress/adaptor and secure with screws. The facia socket can be any double type. Eg X2 240Vac mains sockets or similar. In my case I used one with a single 240Vac and a switched output cable to supply a fused/RCD extension wall socket. Overall good value for money, did not crack, even when I cut out for a cable entry. When screws were adjusted properly the wobble (uneven walls in an airing cupboard) disappeared.
J**Y
I bought this to convert a single socket to a double with usb which didn’t work due the additional depth of addition hardware on the back of the socket. I used it elsewhere for the straight forward purposes intended.without issue.
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