Unlocking Efficiency: Sonic's Superior Electrical Outlet Boxes This Month

In the fast-paced world of electrical installations, Sonic Electric stands as a beacon of innovation and quality. This month, our best-selling products underscore our commitment to providing top-notch solutions for professionals in the field. Let's dive into the three exceptional products that have been making waves:

  1. Non-Metallic One-Gang Adjustable Vertical Outlet Box - New Work, 21 Cubic - $2.99 each

    Meet the Non-Metallic One-Gang Adjustable Vertical Outlet Box, a true marvel in electrical installations. With 21 cubic inches of space, this box is tailored for professionals working on new construction projects. Its adjustable bracket ensures a secure fit, streamlining installations for electricians and contractors who demand precision and reliability.

  2. Non-Metallic One-Gang Adjustable Horizontal Wall Box - New Work, 21 Cubic - $3.99 each

     Designed for efficiency in horizontal orientations, the Non-Metallic One-Gang Adjustable Horizontal Wall Box delivers unparalleled performance. Boasting 21 cubic inches of space and adjustable features, this box is crafted for professionals engaged in new construction projects. Sonic Electric ensures reliability, making it the preferred choice for discerning electricians and contractors.

  3. Non-Metallic Two-Gang Adjustable Vertical Outlet Box - New Work, 34 Cubic - $4.99 each

    For larger projects demanding a two-gang solution, the Non-Metallic Two-Gang Adjustable Vertical Outlet Box steps up to the challenge. With an impressive 34 cubic inches of space and the same adjustable features, this box offers enhanced capacity without sacrificing flexibility. Ideal for electricians and contractors working on demanding installations.

Explore our complete range of Malibu products here which also include metallic and non-metallic liquid tight conduit and connectors, insulated connectors and more.

Why Malibu Stands Out: Superiority Over Carlon Boxes

In the realm of electrical outlet boxes, Sonic Electric's Malibu boxes unequivocally outshine competitors like Carlon boxes. Here's why:

  • Advanced Engineering: Malibu boxes are engineered with state-of-the-art technology, ensuring superior performance and longevity compared to Carlon boxes.

  • Precision Fit: Sonic's Malibu boxes provide an exact and secure fit, minimizing the risk of issues during installations. This level of precision is unmatched by Carlon boxes.

  • Enhanced Durability: Malibu boxes are crafted from high-quality materials, making them more durable and resilient than Carlon boxes. They withstand the rigors of construction projects, ensuring long-lasting reliability.

  • Innovation in Design: Malibu consistently pushes the boundaries of innovation, incorporating features in Malibu boxes that set them apart from the outdated designs of Carlon boxes.

  • Price: Enjoy superior quality at an unbeatable low price – a value you won't find at Home Depot, Lowes, or anywhere else. We GUARANTEE it. Elevate your electrical projects without breaking the bank! 

Choose Sonic Electric for all your electrical needs, confident in the knowledge that our Malibu boxes are not just a choice; they are the superior choice. Explore our complete range of products on our website and experience the Sonic difference. Your projects deserve the best, and Sonic Electric delivers excellence every time.

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