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4 Gang Rocker Light Switch Aged Brass
4 Gang Rocker Light Switch Aged Brass
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This elegant 4 gang rocker light switch is crafted from brass, plated, brushed, and aged to deliver a rustic finish to your interior that go well with many period properties. Available as a 2-way light switch or as an intermediate light switch.
The classic rocker switch design and chic screwless finish of our aged brass light switch series provide modern or traditional interiors with an effortlessly stylish appeal. They are an excellent option for high-traffic areas and young families since they naturally hide fingerprints and minor blemishes.
Rocker light switch finishes are essential for interior design and styling and should match their surroundings. Suppose you have aged or antique brass finishes in your kitchen, such as kitchen cabinet handles or appliance switches, or use antique brass bathroom brassware. In that case, this Aged Brass 4 Gang Rocker Light Switch will perfectly complement the rest of the interior.
Our rocker light switches are available as 2-way or intermediate switches.
When would you use a 2-way light switch?
You can use 2-way light switches if you have a light and need to control it with two separate switches. For example, suppose you have a light at the top of your stairs. In that case, you may wish to control it with a switch at the bottom and top of the stairs, so you don’t have to walk back down to switch it off. 2-way switches work for up to 2 switches operating a light.
When would you use an intermediate switch?
You would use an intermediate switch when controlling lights with more than two switches. For example, you have a staircase with a landing in the middle and a switch on the bottom floor, the landing and at the top, all-controlling one light.
Read in more detail the differences between 2-way & intermediate light switches.

