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ecobee Trim Plate - Made for ecobee Smart Thermostat Essential - Programmable WiFi Thermostat Accessory

14.99

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ecobee Trim Plate - Made for ecobee Smart Thermostat Essential - Programmable WiFi Thermostat Accessory

4.3

1K+ bought in past month

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$14.99

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· The Smart Thermostat Trim Kit is designed just for Smart Thermostat Essential as it easily covers old wiring and imperfections keeping your wall looking fresh. · Designed with smooth, round edges, the trim plate matches your Smart Thermostat Essential and fits flush right against your wall. · Every trim plate comes with an easy-to-follow mobile installation guide. Simply scan the QR code on the box. · In homes where the thermostat attaches to a junction box, a plastic or metal box that houses wires, the Trim Kit is required to mount your smart thermostat. · Specifically designed for the ecobee Smart Thermostat Essential

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J. LaymanReviewed in the United States on April 27, 2025

Fits well, looks fine. Not much too it. A bit too expensive for a simple piece of plastic but it is what it is. Hole from cover plate locks with hole from the base plate. Screw it to the wall with the baseplate, insert your wires, snap on your thermostat and you’re done. When snapping on your thermostat, make sure both sides are even and you push straight. Don’t try to snap in one side and then the other.

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Ali B.Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2025

Ecobee’s own trim kit does not work for their own thermostats. See pictures. I had to get real creative with some self tapping screws in order to make my trim kit work. I had to drill through the plastic because as you can see the screw holes from the thermostat wire kit do not line up with the screw holes on the trim kit. This is the most basic of things and they managed to mess it up. Only the bottom one matches… But that isn’t even the worst part. Even if you don’t use the side screw hole (which again don’t line up) and just use the bottom one only, the thermostat doesn’t sit flush in the trim kit. It does not make a full connection and sits way too high and “tilted” off of the trim plate. Because the pins never get fully set, the thermostat will not turn receive power. So my solution to this, because I NEED a trim plate, was to lower the wiring piece just slightly and drill some self tapping screws into the left and right screw holes THROUGH the trim plate plastic. Now the wiring piece isn’t flush, and my thermostat isn’t flush in the trim kit. But it is connect and working now. The ecobee thermostats are great, don’t let this review knock them. They just need to fix their trim plate because it doesn’t work. What should have taken less than 5 minutes took me almost half an hour to figure out.

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LantianReviewed in the United States on April 13, 2025

We're in a relatively new building and the old thermostat was installed over a standard 4x2 junction box We bought this hoping it will be straightforward to install given the website says "Compatibility: In homes where the thermostat attaches to a junction box, a plastic or metal box that houses wires, the Trim Kit is required to mount your smart thermostat." However the design doesn't make any sense - - those pre-drilled holes on the back plate are spaced around 2.5inch apart but typical 4x2 junction box would need about 3.5 inch - there's no place to screw top/bottom (or left/right depending on your junction box is horizontal / vertical) to the wall given the junction box - the plate itself can't secure the base of the thermo neither (you need to screw them together) We contacted ecobee support and they're not really helpful, just suggesting us finding a junction box adapter (I found something old , but given the size in 4x4 , this plate is also not able to fully cover the metal) Now we need to find some hack or switch to another brand Updates: Here's the hack I ended up doing: I purchased a "Nest Thermostat Wall Plate kit" which comes with a metal that fits the junction box. Use that as the base and screwed thermo + trim plate to one of the nuts (you can't fit both sides, you will have to find which one works better for your wall/plate, and I have to flip the metal inside out to make plate sit flush) Ecobee should literally just include such standard metal plate in the kit (and reimburse my extra cost)

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HaggartsReviewed in Canada on April 30, 2025

I got this to replace my previous.It's or misstad, because the ecobee didn't cover the whole marks from it, and I didn't want to have to repaint the whole hallway. As you can see, it covered up the markings from the honeywell.Very nicely and screw marks and saved me from painting . I hope this was helpful