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Leviton's Out-of-Sight Power Jack

Feb. 6, 2003
The Out-of-Sight PowerJack does away with unsightly, dangling phone cords using a patent-pending design that features a hideaway power supply. All unsightly wires tuck neatly behind the device for a streamlined look. The telephone jack allows placement of wall-mounted cordless telephones anywhere installation is desired and no longer restricts installations to the nearest existing receptacle. Leviton

The Out-of-Sight PowerJack does away with unsightly, dangling phone cords using a patent-pending design that features a hideaway power supply. All unsightly wires tuck neatly behind the device for a streamlined look. The telephone jack allows placement of wall-mounted cordless telephones anywhere installation is desired and no longer restricts installations to the nearest existing receptacle.
Leviton Manufacturing Co.

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