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10-Pack Wall Socket Cassette Repairer – Adjustable 86 & 118 Type
10-Pack Wall Socket Cassette Repairer – Adjustable 86 & 118 Type
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Fix Loose Wall Sockets & Switches in Minutes
Tired of wobbly wall switches or sockets that won't stay fixed because the back box is damaged? The Wall Switch Socket Cassette Repairer is the quick, no-fuss solution for homeowners, electricians, and DIY enthusiasts alike. This 10-piece kit provides everything you need to securely restore 86-type and 118-type electrical back boxes to a rock-solid fit — no need to replace the entire socket box!
Made in Mainland China.
Why You'll Love This Kit
- Adjustable Length: Each support rod is fully adjustable — 86 Type fits approx. 69–85 mm (2.72–3.35") and 118 Type fits approx. 50–62 mm (1.97–2.44") — so it adapts perfectly to your existing back box.
- Durable PP Plastic Construction: Corrosion-resistant, rust-proof, and non-deforming for long-lasting reliability in walls and ceilings.
- Hard Metal Nail Heads: High-hardness metal screws grip firmly into the wall to prevent any loosening over time.
- Universal Fit: Compatible with standard 86-type and 118-type wall switch and socket bottom boxes — the most common electrical back box sizes.
- CE Certified: Meets European safety standards for electrical accessories, giving you peace of mind.
- Complete Kit: Comes with 10 cassette repairers, 10 screws, and 1 wrench — everything you need, right out of the box.
Product Specifications
| Material | PP Plastic (body), High-hardness Metal (nail heads/screws) |
| Compatible Types | 86-Type, 118-Type switch/socket back boxes |
| 86-Type Adjustable Range | Approx. 69–85 mm / 2.72–3.35" |
| 118-Type Adjustable Range | Approx. 50–62 mm / 1.97–2.44" |
| Certification | CE |
| Country of Origin | Mainland China |
What's in the Box?
- 10 × Adjustable Cassette Repairer Support Rods
- 10 × Fixing Screws
- 1 × Wrench
How to Use
- Turn off the power at the circuit breaker before working on any electrical fitting.
- Remove the damaged socket or switch front plate.
- Adjust the cassette repairer rod to match the width of your back box (86 or 118 type).
- Insert the repairer into the back box and tighten with the included screws and wrench.
- Reattach the socket or switch front plate and restore power.
⚠️ Safety Tip: Always isolate the circuit before carrying out any electrical repairs. If you are unsure, consult a qualified electrician. For general electrical safety guidance, visit the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission – Electrical Safety.
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Please allow 1–2 cm measurement tolerance due to manual sizing. Monitor colour settings may cause slight colour variations from the actual product.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What type of wall socket back boxes are these cassette repairers compatible with?
A: These adjustable cassette repairers are designed to fit 86-type and 118-type wall switch and socket bottom boxes — the two most widely used standard back box formats in residential and commercial electrical installations. The 86-type adjusts from 69–85 mm and the 118-type adjusts from 50–62 mm.
Q: Do I need any special tools to install the wall socket cassette repairer?
A: No special tools are required. The kit includes a dedicated wrench for tightening the fixing screws, so installation is straightforward and tool-free beyond what's included. Always ensure the power is switched off at the breaker before beginning any electrical repair work.
Q: Are the cassette repairers durable enough for long-term use inside a wall?
A: Yes. The support rods are made from corrosion-resistant, rust-proof PP plastic that won't bend or deform, while the nail heads are crafted from high-hardness metal to ensure the repairer stays firmly anchored within the back box wall cavity for years to come.
Q: Can I use these repairers if I'm not a professional electrician?
A: These repairers are designed for ease of use and are suitable for confident DIY home repairs. However, if you are not comfortable working with electrical fittings, we recommend hiring a qualified electrician to carry out the repair safely.
