The Weatherproof Box comprises a robust enclosure with various cable entry options, providing a safe and convenient wall mounted housing for power supplies for outdoor equipment such as garden lighting, water features, Christmas decorations, etc. It is intended to be used with a multi-socket extension lead to suit number the number of items of equipment attached.
4 sockets with 8m extension cable.
10 amps - .
Suitable for indoor use.
Suitable for outdoor use.
EAN: 5015056511955.
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AndyRoyd to howdiefellas
28 Jan 165#14
By the Fastrack pickup counter.
Latest comments (30)
Sunrayho
4 Feb 16#30
I 'abbreviated' it to £8 as well but gosh, I wish someone had bought me a calculator for Christmas too!
howdiefellas
1 Feb 16#29
Wife spent it :disappointed:
John74
1 Feb 16#28
4miles was too far for me but it's now available for "Store collection". Pay now and collect from your chosen store in 5 days.
Sunrayho
31 Jan 16#27
New stock in all of my local Argos shops. Just ordered 3. I was going to re-post; but then saw this. I know I can't submerge it in the pool; but it's £8 and IMHO worth every penny and more. Hot.
howdiefellas
29 Jan 16#25
Managed to get the £2 difference back from when I ordered at £9.99. Bonus :smiley:
AndyRoyd to howdiefellas
30 Jan 16#26
Go back and ask for the additional 50p as £9.99 - £7.49 = £2.50 !
paggy123
29 Jan 16#24
Many Thanks for your reply..It helps
paggy123
28 Jan 16#21
Is the 8m extension lead detachable? the reason i am asking this is because i have the main socket inside the house and i plan to use this by drilling a small hole and then having this box placed outside with the socket connected inside. The issue is if the end is not detachable then i will have to drill a big hole to the size of end 3 pin plug? or any other suggestions any one?
drw to paggy123
28 Jan 16#22
totally seperate extension lead
AndyRoyd to paggy123
28 Jan 16#23
Don't quite follow the Q, but worst case scenario to avoid having to drill a sizeable hole to pass 3-pin mains plug: remove plug from cable (cut off if moulded to cable); route cable inside as required; refit plug (or fit new plug). Could possibly alternatively remove cable from the 4-way block to effect same, but I'm reluctant to take my 4-way block apart to see if wiring is fixed by screws (= easy remove/refit) or crimped (= difficult remove/refit).
AndyRoyd
28 Jan 16#20
It is supposed to be wall-mounted (with the cable panel in the lower-most position!), so technically even if there was some minor water ingress, it would arguably seep away via the cable panel hence not "fill up." I would not feel comfortable in leaving and using this item for an extended period with the opening lid being in the upper-most position.
noddle36
28 Jan 16#19
Thanks I might try to create a parasol to cover mine and hang on something as I had one before and it was full with water when I had left on the ground (not plugged in) for my water features. I ended up covering with thick plastic bags which was not the best.
howdiefellas
28 Jan 16#18
I laughed out loud.
noddle36
28 Jan 16#16
As this is not waterproof is there anyway where you can cover the plastic box to make it waterproof?
AndyRoyd to noddle36
28 Jan 161#17
My temp wall mounted installation has a top-hinged flap cut from an old plastic rectangular pedal bin, effectively shrouding all but the lower cable in/egress panel but extending lower than that panel. Looks like some bizarre variation of a gas/electric utility box.
Native protection level for this item is defined as "Protected against water spray from all directions" which could be reasonably interpreted as rainproof for temp wall-mounted applications as described in marketing blurb, unless of course the location is the wall of a lighthouse facing the north sea or other extreme conditions that will be cited by the pickers of nit.
Even with a flap arrangement, the pickers will still cite possibilities of kids using the sockets in the box for mains-powered water canon to be fired under the flap. See where I'm coming from?
zomg
28 Jan 16#15
Very cheap; very useful.
howdiefellas
28 Jan 16#13
hum, I'm still waiting to pick up my last one at £9.99 . did express checkout.. where do I stand?
AndyRoyd to howdiefellas
28 Jan 165#14
By the Fastrack pickup counter.
hjx120s
27 Jan 16#12
Thanks, just found the last one in Tiverton!
Passionpantz
27 Jan 16#11
Nice find, heat added
ROR_D
27 Jan 16#10
This was hot when it was 9.99, so it's well decent at this price!
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Product description / spec
The Weatherproof Box comprises a robust enclosure with various cable entry options, providing a safe and convenient wall mounted housing for power supplies for outdoor equipment such as garden lighting, water features, Christmas decorations, etc. It is intended to be used with a multi-socket extension lead to suit number the number of items of equipment attached.
4 sockets with 8m extension cable.
10 amps - .
Suitable for indoor use.
Suitable for outdoor use.
EAN: 5015056511955.
Top comments
Latest comments (30)
Native protection level for this item is defined as "Protected against water spray from all directions" which could be reasonably interpreted as rainproof for temp wall-mounted applications as described in marketing blurb, unless of course the location is the wall of a lighthouse facing the north sea or other extreme conditions that will be cited by the pickers of nit.
Even with a flap arrangement, the pickers will still cite possibilities of kids using the sockets in the box for mains-powered water canon to be fired under the flap. See where I'm coming from?
Heat, despite limited stock.