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Default High quality bell push?

I have now had three bell pushes over 2 years, all have gone belly up.
If the caller does not hammer them they don't work. Anyone recommend a
source for a good quality one, preferably with an integrated light.
TIA
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I have now had three bell pushes over 2 years, all have gone belly up. If
the caller does not hammer them they don't work. Anyone recommend a source
for a good quality one, preferably with an integrated light.
TIA


Friedland.
Homebase (when owned by Sainsbury) used to have some on display. I don't
know what they have now.

Sylvain.


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