Amerelle PSW White 3/4" Wall Plate Screws, 10 Count
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The act is in violation of the I think it is totally
My knowledge of the subject is limited. My existing wall plates will fit, but they aren't universal.
Selected User Reviews For Amerelle PSW White 3/4" Wall Plate Screws, 10 Count
The delivery was fast and the value was great. I moved into a new house and the delivery was great. There were a lot of screws missing from the electrical plates in my house. There were no white screws in stock at either of the two local hardware stores I searched. I would have found them for significantly more money, if I had been able to find them!.
Cheap, paint chips, put them where it does not The paint on these chips off very easily, as other reviews have pointed out. Make sure they are in a place where it will make no difference.
I also have switches that are too long for them. When I used a plastic screwdriver to install these, I found that the white paint rubbed off instantly. It looked just like the ones I was trying to replace, so I got rid of them. I also installed WAY too many switches on this computer, since its length is way too long for them. I see this as a waste of time and money. We have no reason to return it.
I found these to be very helpful. It was necessary for my fan remote to have longer screws, so these worked well.
On the screw there, the paint job is quite a bit lower quality than in the picture. The interior of the house was painted. The paint on the screws is chipped very thin.
Every time I work on an electrical project, I lose the little screws. Despite they being cheap and seeing as they come in a package with a useful number, these do the job. That's all there is to it.
To replace some missing screws on my face plate, I ordered these. There's not a whole lot to say about them. Their function was that of a screw.
So I bought these. There were chips of paint missing from these. It seems that more paint falls off as I screw them in. To make the paint adhere to the screws, it needs to be permanent. I am disappointed. Since they cost a little more than $1, they lost only one penny.