Talk:Leviton
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I removed the text below due to the extreme bias shown. - Kenwarren 18:28, Jul 25, 2004 (UTC)
Leviton mass produces low-end residential quality electrical products. These products include cheap snap-together brass light sockets that use a cardboard insulator between the live electrical terminals and the metal housing. Since there is no ground connection, it is common to receive an electric shock from a light fixture or metal lamp, if it uses a Leviton socket. Leviton also manufactures electrical switches. Leviton's 4-way switch (a polarity-reversing switch also used for turning lights on and off from one floor of a stairwell where there are at least two other 3-way switches) has proven to be defective.
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LevitOFF: A compendium of experiences and anecdotes about problems with LevitON products
[edit] Ripped off text.
The contents of the article seem to have been copied directly out of a Leviton press release. Can we cut out the plagiarized marketing-speak and have a real write-up on the company and its products? Rusty 22:42, 9 January 2006 (UTC)
[edit] There we go
Now it's no longer a "rip-off". But, it needs more work. Leviton is a huge company. We also need a logo and some pictures.
I'll remove the stub catagory tag soon; unless someone objects? --Charles Gaudette 20:31, 3 July 2006 (UTC)