





⚡ Elevate your floor power game with brass-backed durability and sleek design!
The Bryant Electric RF406BP is a pre-assembled floor box flange, cover, and leveling ring kit featuring a tamper-resistant 15A 125V duplex outlet. Designed specifically for slab-on-grade concrete pours, it offers quick installation with a push-in leveling system. Crafted from solid brushed brass for enhanced durability and aesthetic appeal, it includes removable neoprene gaskets for flexible outlet use and is UL listed for safety and reliability.

| ASIN | B0137V0FVM |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 602,209 in DIY & Tools ( See Top 100 in DIY & Tools ) 412 in Outlet Boxes |
| Certification | Ul |
| Colour | Brass |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (230) |
| Date First Available | 13 Jun. 2023 |
| Finish | Brushed |
| Included Components | Flange and Hinged Door Cover Assembly |
| Installation method | Concrete-Pour |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 612 g |
| Item model number | RF406BP |
| Manufacturer | Bryant Electric |
| Material | Polyvinyl Chloride |
| Part Number | RF406BP |
| Pattern | Electrical Housing |
| Product Dimensions | 15.24 x 15.24 x 6.1 cm; 612.35 g |
| Style | Brass |
S**5
Could not understand why the difference in price between this item, and the exact same other one on this website, for almost HALF the price. I thought maybe one brought more electrical components, so I bought both to be safe for when electricians came to install. Observations: 1. They both look EXACTLY the same. The brass color almost indistinguishable between the two. 2. This one is made out of metal/brass. The less expensive one is made out of a plastic, hard shell polymer of some sort. 3. You can tell the difference because of the weight. Brass one is twice as heavy as plastic one. 4. The black top parts are made of soft rubber. Very pliable, and as you can see in pics, they cover the side of outlet if you're not using it. 5. The GFCI outlets in pics I bought separately, b/c I wanted them to be water resistant, sturdier, etc. I recommend a light color GFCI (Light Grey in pics), so you can see inside when you're plugging in something. Black against a black background not great visibility, as GFCI is recessed about 2 inches. ( The purple marks were made by electricians to align the screws of the base to the top ring, etc. ) ( I had both installed, in different rooms ) Conclusion... Visually, they look EXACTLY the same. I would say that if it's going to be installed in the middle of a room where they're going to be stepped on or run over, definitely go with the metal brass one. If it's going to be in a non traffic area, in a corner like mine are, then go with the less expensive plastic one. :)
S**5
Could not understand why the difference in price between this item, and the exact same other one on this website, for almost DOUBLE the price. I thought maybe one brought more electrical components, so I bought both to be safe for when electricians came to install. Observations: 1. They both look EXACTLY the same. The brass color almost indistinguishable between the two. 2. One is made out of metal/brass. The less expensive one is made out of a plastic, hard shell polymer of some sort. 3. You can tell the difference because of the weight. Brass one is twice as heavy as plastic one. 4. The black top parts are made of soft rubber. Very pliable, and as you can see in pics, they cover the side of outlet if you're not using it. 5. The GFCI outlets in pics I bought separately, b/c I wanted them to be water resistant, sturdier, etc. I recommend a light color GFCI (Light Grey in pics), so you can see inside when you're plugging in something. Black against a black background not great visibility, as GFCI is recessed about 2 inches. ( The purple marks were made by electricians to align the screws of the base to the top ring, etc. ) ( I had both installed, in different rooms ) Conclusion... Visually, they look EXACTLY the same. I would say that if it's going to be installed in the middle of a room where they're going to be stepped on, definitely go with the metal brass one. If it's going to be in a non traffic area, in a corner like mine are, then go with the less expensive plastic one. :)
J**.
Nice quality for the price!
N**K
I was expecting high quality Brass but this is cheap aluminium with a brass coating, and it is prone to scratches. 1. The Plugs are USA not EU 2. The Door is extremely stiff, hard to open 3. This is Alluminium not Brass
K**N
Fit perfectly into the box already installed in our living room floor. No loger presents a tripping hazard and instructions were easy to follow. Just a bit of elbow grease and ingenuity to remove the existing piece, but that's primarily due to shotty workmanship from our builder.
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