🔧 Elevate Your Space with Confidence!
The Raco RACO7120-1 Hubbell Saddle Box is a robust ceiling fan and fixture box designed to support heavy lighting and fan installations. With self-gripping NMSC wire entry clamps, it ensures secure connections, while its black finish complements contemporary decor. This box supports up to 210 lbs for light fixtures and 70 lbs for ceiling fans, making it a reliable choice for any home improvement project.
B**B
Great product,,,,,,, but
Great product, but have purchased three now and screws were all missing from two of them. The tape which holds the screws in place was there, but no screws. Tape was loose from box and screws must have fallen through a hole in the shipping box. No big deal, I found other screws, but more tape of better tape should be applied. I still give it five stars because it’s a great, easy, convenient and strong way to hang a ceiling fan.
J**A
Problem solved
Old wiring was coming out on trusses, used this to retro fit new track lighting without having to open up ceiling and reroute wiring. Worked great.
J**E
This is my favorite hat.
What a great hat.
J**H
Four Stars
worked well for me mounting a fixture across a joist.
C**R
STURDY AND EASY TO USE
So easy to use and sturdy enough to handle even the heaviest ceiling fan.
I**D
Missing screws
None of the screws were on the saddle box or in the packaging. Waste of time and money
B**6
Haven’t used yet but seems like it would serve my purpose
Ordered 2. Screws missing from both. One reviewer found the screws in the packaging. I wasn’t so lucky. I don’t have time to return these items and HD screws cost just as much as the boxes them selves.
J**S
Perfect for new ceiling fan and light install
Attached directly to one of the truss beams for a new ceiling fan with light install. It was quite the project given the unbearable and cramped conditions in my attic. Have vaulted ceilings (though not an overly severe angle) and with the excess of installed insulation, generally inconvenient location, very limited head room, and wider than ideal distance between truss beams (24 inch centers), I wasn't confident with using a T-Brace--particularly since many of the 'easy-install' T-Brace's specifically state they are not to be used on trusses. And truss specific T-Braces generally required better access than I really could muster without tearing up large portions of the ceiling drywall . So installing directly on the beam seemed like the better option, though It did require I go a few inches from true center of the room--but within 4-6 inches of center, so not a big deal to me. Running new romex to the location of the install was exceedingly difficult, as was finding a power source (these late 80s built homes just don't seem to have their electrical wiring thought out well--much bigger chore than I imagined at the outset). And it really turned out the easiest part of the exercise was installing this fixture box and mounting the ceiling fan. Not a ton of room in the box for the wires, but sufficient. So as long as your beam location is acceptable for where you want to hang your fan/light fixture, highly recommended solution--and definitely glad I used it instead of the T-Brace. Rock solid for the 54" Hampton Bay ceiling fan and light fixture I installed.
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