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[Solved] Assessing the Quality and Durability of Simon 54 Nature Electrical Equipment Series

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  • #1 18391514
    kulfi82
    Level 13  
    Dear,
    I am looking for opinions of people who are in contact (use or assemble) with the SIMON brand on a daily basis. I choose electrical equipment for my niche and I liked the visuals of the 54 series. Internet "knowledgeers" do not leave a dry thread on manufacturers, but it's hard to filter a reliable opinion from commercial gibberish. Is Simon really falling apart from watching?

    Yes, yes I know.. Legrand, Ospel etc. :D

    Thanks in advance for every word.
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    #2 18391682
    redelektron
    Level 20  
    Hello.
    I deal with the brands you mentioned quite often. It takes a lot to assemble and in my humble opinion simon is the best combination of price and quality. I also recommend. As for the ospel, it's embarrassing to comment. It used to be a good brand because nothing else was on the market. It's a shame to talk now. Legrand is also good, but availability varies, at least in my area. Berker - nice and solid but quite expensive.
  • #3 18391698
    kulfi82
    Level 13  
    Ok, here's something specific... thanks :)
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    #4 18392338
    bartekfigura
    Level 29  
    I also recommend the Berker by Hager Hardware and it's not that expensive :) And as for Simon, it can be too :) It depends what you have in the nearest warehouse from the shelf ... Simon is definitely better than Ospel
  • #5 18392361
    kulfi82
    Level 13  
    bartekfigura wrote:
    It depends what you have in the nearest warehouse from the shelf ... Simon is definitely better than Ospel

    In my warehouse you will find everything because they download most of them to order anyway, but I like simon organoleptically the most. Thanks for the reassurance, I made a mistake looking for the answer in the stupidest possible place.. murator :(
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  • #6 18394271
    bartekfigura
    Level 29  
    Berker by Hager has some nice hardware from the One.Platform series. First, you buy only the mechanisms of sockets and switches, then at the final stage of the investment, you choose frames, fronts and buttons from many different series, everything fits together ... And it's not exorbitantly expensive ...
  • #7 18394286
    kulfi82
    Level 13  
    Hmm, it's a bit confusing now, because such a switch with a 1-pole button Lumina 2 Berker is PLN 5 cheaper than the same one in SIMON 54
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  • #8 18394305
    bartekfigura
    Level 29  
    Look Here you have everything explained what this One.Platform system is
  • #9 18395655
    adwlodar
    Level 28  
    kulfi82 wrote:
    Hmm, it's a bit confusing now, because such a switch with a 1-pole button Lumina 2 Berker is PLN 5 cheaper than the same one in SIMON 54


    Lumina 2 and all its versions, this is not ONE.PLATFORM and it will not fit together. There are dedicated accessories for Lumina - see the HAGER website.
  • #10 18564044
    kulfi82
    Level 13  
    I decided on Simon 54, they are very well made - I recommend them.

Topic summary

The discussion centers around the quality and durability of the Simon 54 Nature electrical equipment series. Users express positive opinions about Simon, highlighting it as a good balance of price and quality compared to other brands like Ospel and Legrand. Some participants recommend Berker by Hager as a solid alternative, noting its modular One.Platform system for customization. Overall, Simon 54 is endorsed for its construction quality, with users confirming satisfaction after personal use.
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