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Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2025
It's a good light, works well. Looks good.
Mike
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2025
Exactly of shown. Easy to put together if you're a little handy. Looks good in space
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2025
Upgraded to modern style from really old ceiling light in kitchen.
DGraham
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2025
Great quality and easy to install, very bright so we added a dimmer switch
ADK SHINE
Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2025
Still need to paint the ceiling where the old fan was but love this light. Great price. It’s a little too long for my liking so I’m hoping we can shorten it up
Tais Bizin
Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2024
Very easy to assemble and it gave my dining room a fancy look.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2024
If you’re handy and can figure out how the parts fit together then it’s a great item. It looks spectacular in our living room.It is worth noting the item does not include any bulbs.
Cody S.
Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2023
While it definitely feels the price during unboxing and assembly, it doesn't really matter once it's hanging up. We looked at similar designs for steeper prices so we decided to give this a shot.Assembly isn't terrible, it's just tediously unscrewing things, twisting more wires than expected, etc.The hardest part is getting the actual arms evenly aligned and level. I found that flipping the fixture upside down while all the arms are secured but loose enough to twist helped. While it's like this, place it on a known level surface and the arms should come pretty close to even (basically when the sockets are all flush with the surface). You might have to adjust some more, but it made it a lot easier. Then tighten the arms on the screws while it's still on the surface upside-down - you just might need a shorter screwdriver.Wiring isn't hard, just that you have to connect 7 wires together. I ended up using a twist on wire cap and electrical tape instead of the included ones as they felt pretty cheap. From there, it's a standard fixture connection to your home's wiring.Once it's up and turned on, it's great! With 6 bulbs, you definitely get brightness out of this. Depending on what bulbs you use, you might want to consider a dimmer switch as well.Overall, it's a nice, cheap(er) fixture that looks great. It just would have been nice if the arms were simply keyed to the holes they inserted into to make them easier to setup. Understand that the materials you're getting definitely feel cheap, so be careful when assembling to prevent scratches or dings.Some other tips:-Don't over-tighten the final two screws on the ceiling bracket (where the cover screws into the actual bracket that's mounted to the box in the ceiling). This can cause some visible bending of the mounting cover since it's so thin.-Look at the instructions that are a part of this listing - it's more than you get in the box.-You can remove the male-male connectors from the poles. Some of mine felt like the final threads locked but further twisting eventually got them out. It makes it a lot easier to thread the cable through if you do the adapters individually.
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