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1
Weatherproof Fluorescent Light
A great way to light a large area with a
constant level of light.
2
Prestige Switches, Black
Having a double gang switch allows you to
separately turn the lights on over the workbench
or in the main garage area.
3
Weatherproof Switch
Allows you to control the lighting on and
around the exterior of the garage and not have
to worry about rain shorting out the switch.
4
Weather Protected Powerpoints
Your workbench will need at least two twin
power outlets for all your power tools, while
Today’s garage is a versatile place. Make sure you have plenty of power outlets
for every occasion and remember a powerpoint will be needed if installing a
remote controlled roller door.
The shed - a man’s refuge and home of half fi nished projects. No matter how
large or small the humble garden shed is, it’s worth running underground power
to the site. You’ll be able to power up a light, plug in a power tool or fi re up the
bug zapper.
GARAGE + SHED
each wall will need to provide power for the
fridge, fan, TV, heater and radio to keep you
company on your next big DIY project.
5
Pendant Outlet
A great innovation for the shed or garage is
the suspended, adjustable powerpoint.
6
Safety Switched Powerpoints
It’s reassuring to know that you’ll have a
safeguard against electrocution.
7
Weatherproof Power Outlet
When vacuuming the car it’s handy to have
an outlet close by to plug into, especially one
that is protected from the elements.
8
Ceiling Mounted Exhaust Fans
Keeps odours and fumes out of your
workplace. Brings fresh air into the shed and
helps control the temperature.
9
2000 Series Telephone/Data Socket,
Brown
Providing a means of seeing the latest sporting
updates, and visiting the best DIY Internet sites
while you’re out in the shed.
10
Portable RCD Protected Power
Outlet
A man’s love of power tools makes him the
chief source of many electrical accidents in
Australia. Make sure he has protection in the
form of a Clipsal Bodyguard portable RCD
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