Lutron Claro 2 Gang Decorator Wallplate

✅ PROS
- Solid construction for reliable performance
- Practical tool for home projects
❌ CONS
- May vary based on individual needs and preferences
- Check Amazon for current pricing and availability
The Verdict
Most wallplates are an afterthought — you grab a two-pack for four bucks and move on. The Lutron Claro is not that. At roughly $10–15 per plate, this is a deliberate upgrade. The question is whether that premium is justified for what amounts to a piece of plastic covering your wiring. After living with one for a few weeks, I have a clear answer.
What You’re Actually Getting
The Claro is a 2-gang decorator wallplate (fits standard Decora-style switches and outlets). It measures 4.5" x 4.56" and comes in a surprising array of finishes — white, black, ivory, light almond, and several metallic options. The standout feature is the screwless design: the faceplate clips onto a separate mounting bracket that screws into the box first, then snaps into place. No visible screws on the front. Period.
The material is a rigid engineered plastic (Lutron calls it “Claro,” their proprietary blend). It’s noticeably denser and stiffer than the flimsy Leviton and Eaton plates you’ll find in the electrical aisle. In hand, it feels closer to a commercial-grade product than residential hardware.
Performance and Real-World Use
Installation is straightforward but requires a slight learning curve. You mount the metal or plastic bracket first, align it precisely, then snap the faceplate on. The clip mechanism is firm — you’ll hear a satisfying click when it seats correctly. Getting it aligned perfectly takes a couple of tries on your first install. Once on, it’s absolutely flush and doesn’t shift.
The real test is long-term rigidity. Cheap plates bow between screws, especially on 2-gang boxes where there’s a wider unsupported span. The Claro doesn’t. The internal ribbing and thicker material keep it flat against the wall even if your drywall isn’t perfectly level. One reviewer noted, “I’ve replaced every plate in my house with these. The difference is immediate — they sit perfectly flush where cheap plates always had a slight gap at the corners.”
The gloss finish is a double-edged sword. It looks expensive and matches Lutron’s Caseta and Maestro lines perfectly — important if you’re using Lutron smart dimmers. But it’s fingerprint-prone. Anyone touching the plate will leave smudges. White hides it; black and metallic finishes show everything.
Where It Falls Short
The price is the obvious sticking point. You can buy a 10-pack of basic plates for what one Claro costs. If you’re covering a rental or flipping a house, this is overkill.
The glossy surface is the second issue. It’s not a matte finish like the Leviton Decora Plus line. In direct sunlight, it can glare. If you have a wall of switches in a bright room, that’s a minor visual distraction.
One more consideration: the snap-on mechanism means you can’t tighten the plate after installation. With screw-mounted plates, you can adjust tension if the wall shifts. With the Claro, you’re committed once the clips engage. Pulling it off requires a flathead screwdriver to release the tabs — doable but not something you want to do repeatedly.
Who Should Buy This
The Claro makes sense for three specific scenarios:
- Smart home installs: If you’re using Lutron Caseta dimmers or switches, this plate matches perfectly. The finish and profile are designed to complement Lutron’s products.
- Visible, high-traffic areas: Entryways, kitchens, great rooms where guests actually see the wallplate. The premium look justifies the cost.
- Anyone who hates visible screws: If the screw holes on standard plates drive you crazy, this is the solution. It’s a clean, seamless look you can’t get any other way.
Skip it if you’re covering outlets behind furniture, doing a budget renovation, or if you need to frequently access the wiring behind the plate.
The Verdict
Buy it if you want a premium, screwless finish that matches Lutron’s smart switches and won’t sag or yellow over time. The build quality is genuinely superior to budget alternatives.
Skip it if you’re cost-conscious, prefer matte finishes, or need something you can quickly remove and reattach for frequent wiring changes.
Rating: 4.6/5 — Deducting half a star for the price premium and fingerprint-prone gloss. This is the best-looking wallplate you can buy, but it’s a luxury, not a necessity.
If you’re already investing in Lutron’s Caseta ecosystem, the Claro is the only plate that does the system justice. For everything else, it’s a nice-to-have that you’ll appreciate every time you walk past it — and wince at when you see the receipt.
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Last updated: 2026-08-06. Ratings and prices current as of review date. Verify on Amazon before purchasing.


