

⚡ Power Meets Elegance: Hide Your Outlets, Not Your Style
The 6239BP Floor Kit features a recessed, tamper-resistant 15A duplex receptacle housed in an adjustable alloy steel box with a brass finish. Designed for flush floor installation, it minimizes plug protrusion to maintain clean, furniture-friendly surfaces. With versatile wiring knockouts and height adjustability, it supports power and data needs while ensuring child safety and durable, discreet performance.










| ASIN | B0044FDIN8 |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #19,734 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #23 in Electrical Outlet Boxes |
| Color | Brass |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (697) |
| Date First Available | October 21, 2011 |
| Finish | Steel |
| Included Components | Electrical & Heating; Rough Electrical;electrical-boxes |
| Installation Method | Floor Mounted |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 2.25 pounds |
| Item model number | 6239BP |
| Manufacturer | Hubbell |
| Material | Alloy Steel |
| Part Number | 6239BP |
| Pattern | Floor Kit |
| Product Dimensions | 5.3 x 5.6 x 5.6 inches |
| Size | 1-Gang |
| Style | Floor Box Kit |
| Voltage | 125 Volts |
| Warranty Description | Limited Warranty |
A**L
Well built, well designed
Really like this recessed receptacle. Built like a tank, works great, installs well, looks really good.
F**S
Great Quality & Will Make Your Floor Outlets Work
When we moved into our new apartment we had this terrible, ugly, cheap floor box with tabs that you had to flip up to get access to the outlets. That means you have the tabs, the plugs and the cable NOT flush to the floor, easy to trip over and impossible to move furniture over. This takes a little more effort to install. I paid for a professional electrician to put it in. What is above the floor now is no higher than the height of the power strip as it lays on the floor. It is tucked away under our bookshelf, unseen, and providing power to my whole entertainment center. When we give our apartment back to the landlord, the clean and beautiful look of this brass, flush floor, recessed outlet box, there will be nothing for them to object to. Can you even find it in the picture?
R**K
Best price and possibly best finish (NICE socket covers!) I've seen in a floor box
After my supplier failed once on sending the right in-floor box for surface mounting onto a finished wood floor (as opposed to setting onto sub-floor), and then failed again by special-ordering a $180 product more suited to high-rises (if anything at all), this box is well-made, installs on finished floors (and other situations, see manufacturer information), and has possibly the best socket cover mechanism I've seen in a floor box. The covers snap open with a strong finger-nail or most anything hard (compared to many that require a tool), remain captive to the box (won't get lost like some others out there), and OPEN IN EITHER DIRECTION (reversible flap direction proved to be a life-saver, since I hadn't considered this when I installed the base near a wall: as it turned out, that didn't matter)!
T**K
Hatch is very difficult to open
The hatch on this outlet is ridiculously hard to open. There's too much tension in the clasp. You cannot use your fingers and will need a flat head screw driver to provide leverage, and when you do this you'll begin to scratch at the soft metal of the outlet. Apart from this the outlet is solid, looks good and is affordable. Installation is difficult but it's understandably a complex device.
J**N
Try to open the lid BEFORE installing - had to file the locking pins - works great - easy install!
Prior to installing I discovered the lid was extremely hard to open pushing up from the underside with both thumbs. I did not want scratch it so I did NOT try pry it open from the top. After reclosing it I was unable to push it open again, and I'm quite strong, I popped it open again from the underside using a wooden dowel that I banged downward to the floor..Then I siad to self - "go ahead file those damn pins". After several test trials I got the easy opening I wanted. The product is quite superior to a lot of the junk that is out here on the market. Tip: Scan the template on the back side of the instructions so you can easily cut out the template without destroying the instructions on the front page.
J**D
Rugged for foot traffic
Nice look and well made
A**R
HUBBELL IS THE BEST BUY THIS ONE
Hubbell is the best. This is the finest quality floor box. I am a master electrician and you won't find a better quality box anywhere. Raco is owned by hubbell. The sating is hubbell is double but here it's not. Think heavy duty brass cover, deep enough to plug in and have cords come through ports without cover staying open, spacious junction box, heavy duty black decora TR duplex. Client was happy. Make your own template with the cardboard box. I installed into a luxury thick shaggy carpet.
M**X
Product is fine. Directions are poor.
Product is fine. Sturdy, sound adjustable height. Do not trust the directions on: -How to make a cut-out. If you make the opening square without rounding the corners, the corners will show after installation. -Pay attention to where screws will land after tightening. There will be more removal of wood to make room.
L**R
Muy rápido el servicio y el producto es tal cual lonque esperaba.
N**O
The quality of the outlet is obvious as soon as you pick up the box; it is heavy and the top cover is a very solid brass. It would be nice if the included template was made of cardboard (vs being part of the paper instruction sheet), but not that big of a deal. Relatively easy to install if you are comfortable cutting a hole in your floor. Easy to adjust the height of the outlet in the floor to make sure it presses up tightly against the outlet. If using a jigsaw, I find it best to cut a small golf-ball sized hole in a larger piece of cardboard to protect the finished floor from marring by the bottom of your jigsaw, although it could just be my jigsaw that likes to scratch up things. One note that I think others have also mentioned: it takes a great deal of force/leverage to open the cover. Maybe this gets more loose with time, but as we just installed them it takes a screwdriver to open the flap. This makes it really great for keeping things plugged in, like a lamp, but not so great if you want to flop down on the couch and reach down to plug in your phone (unless you keep the flap open, which kind of defeats the sleek and unobtrusive point of having this outlet.
R**P
I bought 4 of these to install in a 3 season sun-room. The first one was very difficult, the box is very deep so getting the wires in and hooked up was hard, plus they are too deep for the plastic vapour barrier. I learned from the first one so for the second one, I allowed enough wire to hook everything up out side the hole in the floor. I also took the plastic vapour barrier box and made it 2 inches longer using tuck tape and this worked great. Make sure to use the exact size the template gives you as there is no room for error. By the time I got to the forth one, it was easy. These look great and are very functional. the top protects the plugs if not being used and hides the cords for those in use. Really glad I bought them.
B**Z
No cumplió con la calidad que se buscaba, compramos 32 piezas y lamentablemente las tuvimos que devolver.
R**G
I used this to add an outlet for sewing machines in the middle of a sewing room. I used the included template to mark and cut the carpet, then cut the plywood subfloor with my jigsaw. The box fit on the first try and installation went smoothly. I used PVC conduit to run the new circuit and the included electrical box has a knockout on the bottom so it was easy to terminate the conduit to the box with a threaded fitting and locknut. I didn't use the included 5-15 Decora style receptacle as I wired 12 gauge for a 20 amp circuit and breaker. I bought an equivalent style 5-20 receptacle for a few dollars and everything fit just fine. I really like the lid with the rubber flaps. It helps keep debris from falling into the well even when a plug is in use. This is so much better than having an extension cord across the floor!
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