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45A Cooker Switch with Socket | Matt White with Neons

SKU: SFR83MNMW

 45A cooker switch with socket in matt white. Includes neon indicators and a white insert. Perfect for cookers or high-load kitchen appliances.

£12.91 EX. VAT

100 in stock

Description

This 45A cooker switch with socket offers a neat, multi-functional solution for powering kitchen appliances. It combines a 45A double pole switch with a 13A socket, providing control and convenience in one compact unit.

Finished in matt white with a matching insert, it blends seamlessly with white wall plates and modern interior schemes. Its flat, low-profile design keeps the installation tidy, while the soft finish reduces glare and resists fingerprints.

The switch includes two neon indicators—one for the 45A switch and one for the 13A socket. These indicators clearly display power status at a glance, adding a useful safety feature for high-load electrical connections such as cookers or ovens.

Because it supports both switching and socket functionality, it’s ideal for spaces where heavy appliances and small plug-in devices need to share the same outlet. Whether in a home kitchen or a light commercial setting, this unit saves wall space while offering essential control.

Installation is quick and efficient for professionals. The rear terminals are clearly labelled, and the unit fits standard UK back boxes. Whether for a new build or a renovation, this product offers reliable performance and an attractive finish.

In summary, the 45A cooker switch with socket in matt white is a practical and stylish addition to any kitchen or utility area. With integrated neons and a minimalist design, it meets both aesthetic and functional demands with ease.

Additional information

Weight 0.32 kg
MATT WHITE

MATT WHITE

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Frequently asked questions

A cooker switch is a control unit that allows you to turn the power to an electric cooker on and off. It often includes an integrated socket outlet.

A cooker switch should be installed within 2 meters of the appliance, but not directly above it to avoid heat damage. It should be easily accessible and visible.

Yes, most modern cooker switches come with an indicator light to show when the appliance is on, enhancing safety.

A single pole switch only disconnects the live wire, while a double pole switch disconnects both the live and neutral wires, providing an extra level of safety.

Yes, cookers generally require a dedicated circuit due to their high power consumption to prevent overloading.

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