After a recommendation, please? For a socket with terminal clamps and USB ports

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Hiya, thank you for reading this! I have found the MK Logic plus rapid fix switched sockets with white inserts, which look pretty good, but I'm after a screwless socket that also has USB ports and can't find one - I'm hoping someone on here can point me in the right direction, please
 
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Fair I've got one - he's one of the nicest people I've ever met and I go to him for most things but I love tinkering and don't want to stop DIYing (I don't touch the CU or anything too difficult or dangerous) but yeah, getting a bit sore!
 
OMG - head slap moment!! Lol!! Thank you so much!! That had just not occurred to me!!
If you did decide to go down that route, I would advise you to make sure that you set the clutch to a very low torque setting - even in my limited experience, I've seen a good few back boxes destroyed as a result of over-zealous use of an electric screwdriver on faceplate screws!

Kind Regards, John
 
Honestly, I'm wondering if I'm a bit arthritic in my wrist because the twisting motion is killing! Anything to avoid less screwing
Perhaps making up small tails with push-in Wago connectors and fitting them to the sockets in the comfort of your lap/workbench, then you can push fit the wires when you're kneeling at the socket box, rather than having to wave a cordless around..
 
If you did decide to go down that route, I would advise you to make sure that you set the clutch to a very low torque setting - even in my limited experience, I've seen a good few back boxes destroyed as a result of over-zealous use of an electric screwdriver on faceplate screws!
mmm, the torque limiter on an electric screwdriver has none of the context a human has when driving in a screw.
 
mmm, the torque limiter on an electric screwdriver has none of the context a human has when driving in a screw.
I agree, which is why I would never personally even dream of using an electric screwdriver on faceplate screws - as I said, I've seen far too many examples of the possible consequences!

Kind Regards, John
 
I agree, which is why I would never personally even dream of using an electric screwdriver on faceplate screws - as I said, I've seen far too many examples of the possible consequences!

Kind Regards, John
Ah, ok - I've never used an electric screwdriver so thank you for the heads up. What about a rachet screwdriver, would they be better on the wrist, please? (Been googling different types of screwdriver!)
 
How about one that is still shaped like a screwdriver (black n decker did one years ago?) rather than a pistol so you can drive it on the motor til the screw is almost home then turn it with a hand feel the rest of the way?
 

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