In today's dynamic world, electrical installations should be both versatile and secure. That's precisely what Malibu's adjustable ETL-listed electric outlet boxes offer. Whether you're seeking a 1-gang, 2-gang, 3-gang, or 4-gang vertical outlet box or a 1-gang horizontal box, Malibu has the solution for you. In this informative post, we'll explore the key features and benefits of Malibu's adjustable outlet boxes to empower you to make informed decisions for your electrical setup.

  1. Versatile Adjustability

Malibu's adjustable ETL-listed electric outlet boxes provide unmatched flexibility for your electrical needs. These boxes are engineered to deliver customized solutions without compromising safety or aesthetics. Here are the standout features:

  • Adjustable Depth: Tailor these boxes to your specific wall material and thickness for a precise fit, simplifying installation and ensuring a clean finish.

  • Multiple Gang Options: Choose from 1-gang, 2-gang, 3-gang, or 4-gang vertical outlet boxes, catering to various requirements, from single outlets to multiple receptacles.


  • Horizontal Configuration: The 1-gang horizontal outlet box offers an alternative orientation, ideal for specific applications like kitchen backsplashes or office setups.

  1. Certified Safety

Safety is paramount in electrical installations, and Malibu's adjustable electric outlet boxes have you covered:

  • ETL Listed: Malibu's outlet boxes have undergone rigorous testing and received ETL certification, assuring you of their adherence to safety and performance standards.

  • Durable Build: Constructed from non-conductive PVC material, these boxes are robust, designed to withstand the test of time, and suitable for use with non-metallic sheathed cable in accordance with NEC guidelines.

  • Fire Protection: Rated for 2-hour fire protection, providing an extra layer of safety and peace of mind.

  1. Easy Installation

Installing Malibu's adjustable ETL-listed electric outlet boxes is hassle-free:

  • Tool-Free Adjustment: Say goodbye to complicated installations. These boxes are designed for effortless, tool-free depth adjustment, saving you time and effort.

  • Sturdy Mounting: The included adjustable steel stud bracket ensures secure and stable mounting, reducing the risk of electrical hazards.

  • Cost-Effective: Designed for quick and cost-saving installation, these outlet boxes are suitable for both professional electricians and DIY enthusiasts.

Malibu's adjustable ETL-listed electric outlet boxes combine adaptability, safety, and ease of installation to meet your electrical needs effectively. Whether it's a 1-gang, 2-gang, 3-gang, or 4-gang vertical outlet box or a 1-gang horizontal box, Malibu has the perfect solution for your specific requirements. Elevate your electrical setup with confidence, knowing that these outlet boxes offer both versatility and security. Trust Malibu to provide a reliable solution that adapts to your evolving needs, ensuring both functionality and aesthetics in your space. Make the smart choice with Malibu's adjustable outlet boxes for a future-proof electrical setup.

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