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HALO 70PS Recessed Light Trim with Frosted Albalite Lens, White, 6 in.

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$13.99

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About this item

  • Air-Tite listed and Wet rated trim, designed for showerlight applications
  • Compatible with HALO H7, H72 and H27 series recessed cans
  • Spring torsion retention, provides close grip to recessed housing; uses a 60-watt A19 bulb (not included)
  • Non-conductive, non-corrosive polymer trim ring
  • Contemporary white trim with frosted glass Albalite lens
  • 6" Trim Wet Location and Air-Tite Listed White Trim with Frosted Albalite Lens
  • White Trim with Frosted Glass Albalite Lens
  • PS version is wet location listed for use in showers
  • Non-conductive, non-corrosive polymer trim ring
  • Torsion spring retention


Product Description

The HALO 70PS is a white trim with an Albalite glass lens. This recessed light trim is wet location listed for use in showers. The polymer trim ring is non-conductive and non-corrosive for use in wet locations. The unit uses torsion spring retention to pull the trim tight to the ceiling.

Amazon.com

A clean and simple trim for Halo's H7T and H7RT fixtures. It's wet-location listed, and the polymer trim is non-conductive and non-corrosive. With its "Air-Tite" construction, it will probably pay for itself in saved heating costs, too.--Josh Dettweiler

What's in the Box
Albalite lens, trim


Emil Castro
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2025
Outstanding, I definitely recommend!
Jennifer R. Alvarez
Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2025
These are perfect and very easy to install!
Shane Barrett
Reviewed in Canada on August 12, 2024
Price was right as a resale item.
N
Reviewed in Canada on March 11, 2024
For our 15years condo's bathroom. It fit well, easy to install!! Thanks!!
pat crofton
Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2024
Strong tension springs, easy to install
Eric Steffler
Reviewed in Canada on January 24, 2024
I bought this for my shower. The seal is very good and it is keeping out the humidity from the steam. I had other led shower lights but they would also stop working and flicker from the mositure. A cover like this with a good light is much better.
Gail
Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2023
I like the product and needed it as a replacement for a broken fixture. The lens is is different than original, but, looks good and provides plenty of light. The installation clips could be longer like my old one and will be challenging for bulb replacement. Hopefully, that won't be often since I am now using LED.
Jansky
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2023
We bought a house in Florida in 2016 that was built @ 1997. Our outside patio has numerous of these lamps overhead. To replace a light bulb, you can either replace it with a regular bulb or a new LCD equivalent. The problem is that the tight fitting outer access closure is done by two springs that need to have the outward-facing fixture pulled down against their force. In one of our case the spring broke. In another the plastic that held the spring in place broke. Both times I thought I'll have to Mc'Giver the light since I didn't want to replace the whole can.Then I found this Amazon link...realized it's exactly the same as what I need. Yep, Halo still makes the same ceiling can lights and these replacement parts fit perfectly. Thanks Halo, for keeping the design/replacement parts going. Light has worked excellent for all these years.
RAYMOND B.
Reviewed in Canada on June 7, 2022
REPLACED 35YR OLD SHOWER LIGHT....EXACT SAME OUTTER FRAME...THE OLD PLASTIC SHIELD NOW GLASS
Kevin
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2022
These shower trims are all made of cheap material that gets fragile when it is older. The spring tension clips are attached to an arc that can snap off and the lens is held in this plastic tabs that break rather than bend when they are very old. Both those portions snapped on my old HBR70WH trim covering a Halo H7T can.I purchased this Halo 70PS and removed the lens that came with it. I transplanted the lens from my HBR70WH into the 70PS and it fit snugly. Once transplanted, the new hybrid looks pretty much identical to the old trim and, since I have the old trims in other showers, that keeps the house matching without replacing them all. FWIW, the new lens looks better than the old lens because it is terraced to protrude through the bezel aperture and give a less recessed look. I opted for the old, recessed look for consistency over style.The Halo 70PS has VERY stiff spring clips which means it tries hard to hug the ceiling. The grommet is less pliable than the old rubbery one in the Comm. Elec. but I kept the new one to ensure that the higher wattage rating applied.A drawback to very stiff spring clips is that it may be difficult to install if you have poor hand strength. Another potential drawback is that when the plastic becomes brittle there will be more pressure exerted upon it because the spring clips cannot be handled with a delicate touch (and this may lead to failure at an earlier stage of brittleness than would occur with lax springs).You may still be able to buy the HBR70WH in quantity 1 but the only source for them singleton seems to be a few Home Depot stores far from my home (if you are in El Centro CA or Piqua, OH then you may be in luck).
ChiDesign
Reviewed in the United States on October 18, 2021
I bought one of these and one of the Nicor version to replace a similar light fixture. The broken model had the plastic mount section crack and break off so it was being held in the ceiling by only one of the two side mounts.As it turns out the broken model was a Nicor one. This is the important thing to note about the way these are put together. The metal arm-springs that attach this to the ceiling are affixed to the plastic frame, and the Halo design is clearly better. The Halo metal armes are threaded through a hole and then pulled up so that the weight of the connection is held by the whole unit. The Nicor one is pushed down on the lip and over a single notch so that force is directed to a single point- and this point is much more likely to break. Given the similar price, Halo is the way to go.
Caro
Reviewed in Canada on October 10, 2021
L'effet une fois installé est beau, mais pas beaucoup de détail pour l'installation et avec le modèle que j'avais avant, il a fallu que je fasse des ajustements maison.
fixedgear
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2020
This is the one, seems a little more sturdy than the one the builder supplied. Gasket for watertight seal, frosted lens for light distribution. The springs are insanely tight, my hands are not as strong as they used to be. Hook one half of one side into the can then bend the other half, get it under the clip. Now that it's supported by one side and you can use both hands to squeeze the spring together and hook under the clips on the side of the can. Then push up tight to the ceiling. We swapped to a LED bulb, much less heat. That's what caused the last one to fail, while changing the burnt out incandescent bulb the plastic broke where the spring was attached, it was discolored and brittle from the heat.