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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 26 de marzo de 2025
Good light for the price. I like that it has adjustable setting for thr brightness. Don't know if i would put it in a main living area. I used it in a closet. A little cheap for a nice part of the house.
Sierra Leitz
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 12 de marzo de 2025
Easy to install disk light that looks great and won't break the bank. I put this over my sink in the kitchen where an annoying builder grade pendant was and can finally see everything without a weird shadow.
Aatkins21
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de febrero de 2025
Incredibly easy to install, looks stylish and the light level options are great! I put these in all my closets and since they are flush to the ceiling - they take up Zero space and have clean lines. LOVE THEM!!!! For this price - they are a must buy!!
Joseph M.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 1 de abril de 2025
Thin! Lightweight and simple to install! I used this in my bathrooms and hallways to replace those small dome 2-bulb glass fixtures. Sick of replacing bulbs and these screw onto the box and wire in very simply. With a couple wire nuts provided it’s a DYI install all day long! Best part is it’s plastic and extremely durable!
CannonFodder73
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 27 de octubre de 2024
Junction boxes in old houses that were installed when house was built are nailed into the ceiling studs. Therefore they are not height adjustable. In fact I can see the builder or prior homeowner built up the area around the J-box with spackle (because it was nailed hanging too low). Without about $1000 of rework to rip out drywall in that area, replace the box with one thats adjustable, and repair the drywall and paint, its not going to be flush. Perhaps a mounting bracket more like a smoke detector would enable it to be installed flush without rework.Otherwise it produces a lot of light in choice of 5 colors temps, and has a flood style spread (vs spot) so its not a horrible replacement for the old mushroom style incandescent fixtures if you can deal with the gap (which isn't really visible except when you have a flight of stairs coming down right in front of the light).I also used a kill-a-watt to check that they consume 14W in the 3500K CCT which is consistent with the 15W labeling.Pros:- Energy efficient (draws the rated power at full brightness)- 5 CCT- Dims way down (to candlelight levels) without flicker or buzzing noises.Cons- Included wire nuts are way to small to use multiple 14 gauge wires plus the light.- The fact it would be very expensive to rework to get perfectly flush.
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