WAF wall plates
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Those would be nice for outlets that aren't used a great deal. Taking the covers on and off of outlets that get a lot of use would probably get old fast (and cause the paint to wear). BUT, whatever it takes to cover the WAF, eh? :yesnod:.
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Well maybe I am missing something, but if stuff is connected, it's going to be the same except slightly recessed, right? I don't think it will help me with my waf, haha, joke's on you all, I don't have un! :lol:
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