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Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2025
I love these lights! they're easy to install, are dimmable and don't flicker with the zooz dimmer switches, and they provide great soft light. I leave the kitchen lights on often and have had to replace one light and one control box but it's extremely easy to do. I've bought 40 of these and am installing these I'n my soffets.
Joanne
Reviewed in Canada on September 14, 2020
This product is not as advertised. It is not a 6” light it is 6 1/4”. I have written twice and and had no response to my questions.
mmoran98
Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2019
I installed these in place of traditional recessed can lights in the soffit of our pool house. The wiring connections were very straightforward and easy. The lights fit into the existing openings perfectly and were very easy to connect via the little pigtails. The only thing I had to watch was to make sure the foam gasket between the light and soffit was in place properly as it has a tendency to move around a bit. Perhaps a dab of silicone to attach them to the lights several hours before installation would have solved that issue easily, but it wasn't anything major.The lights are quite bright. They are so bright that I installed a dimmer switch that works quite well in controlling them down to acceptable levels before they become unstable at very low settings. The only thing about these lights that I personally don't care for is the appearance of the lens. I realize this is a manifestation of the way the LED device works and I am not sure how to solve the appearance issue given this design. My issue is the stark white appearance of the lens. I would prefer to see a dark recessed baffle and not see the light source which is blinding and seems a bit cheap. I may try some semi-transparent methods to solve the appearance and tone down the brightness.Overall, these are very easy and are working good for the few hours after installation. I may be the only critic on the appearance which I can blame on being an architect.
Aaron P
Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2019
I’m a contractor and I’ve installed well over a hundred conventional retrofit recessed can lights on various projects over the years. In my opinion these are easier to install, put out better light, cost less, and look better. Additionally, when you are retrofitting lighting, especially on the bottom floor of 2 story residences, sometimes when you lay out your lights you open up the ceiling only to find there is plumbing, gas lines, or other utilities in the way making it impossible to install a traditional can. In the past I have had to change entire lighting lay outs and patch numerous holes in ceilings because of this. With these lights I no longer have to worry about that! Their low profile allows them to be installed pretty much anywhere you want. I have saved countless hours on redesigns and hole patching since I began using these. They look so great that some homeowners have had me install additional lighting which has led to more money in my pocket! I’ve used both this brand and other more expspensive brands. I can’t tell the difference in quality. I have yet to get any call backs for a failed unit. I usually don’t write reviews but rely on them when I make a purchase. Kind of hipocritical. With that said I can’t say enough good things about these lights so I figured I should share. Just buy them, you won’t regret it!!
JoeL
Reviewed in Canada on December 5, 2019
The recessed ceiling lights were easy to install and look great....they were a good choice.
Jim and Yen
Reviewed in the United States on October 19, 2018
These lights come with almost all of the parts you need to install. Junction box, wire connectors and screws. It does NOT come with the push in cable connectors which are required by code because the box is metal with sharp edges where the wire comes in. (See picture) I'd suggest taking the box to the blue or orange store to measure and make sure the connectors you buy fit. If you order them online it might not fit right. See my review this and you'll see why this one didn't fit: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00422M1XG/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o06_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1✔The twist-on wire connectors are adequate but since I wired six of these lights in parallel I used a little bigger size for the 3 12/3 wires on each connection. ⚡ If you wire in series it should be fine. Up to you.✔Fortunately the first dimmer I tried worked well with these dimmable LEDs. I've read many reviews where some dimmers never seem to work properly. On the box there is a list of recommended dimmers to use by Lutron. We used this one: Lutron MACL-153M-WH Single Pole Dimmer. I actually used two dimmers split between 6 of these lights. Works very well.✔The light is very thin as you can see in one of the pictures and has a easy plug in to the light. After you make a hole for the light just use the two clips on the back and they will hold it up in the sheetrock. ⚠ **Important** Even though the company calls these lights "6 inch" you will need a 6 3/8 hole saw. This will save you the trouble of using a 6 inch hole saw and then finding out you have to mess around with the sheetrock saw and make the hole just a little bit bigger to make them fit. MEASURE the lights yourself when you get them to make sure.👀Likes:1.) Most parts included for easy install.2.) Rated to install next to insulation because they don't get hot like can lights.3.) Nice and bright.4.) Light is very thin and lightweight. (about one half inch)5.) 4000K which is a nice whitish color for us.6.) Enough room in box for parallel wiring using 12/3Not a big deal but worth mentioning:1.) Doesn't include push in cable connectors which are required by code for metal boxes.2.) 6 inch light but you will need a 6 3/8 hole saw.3.) Metal junction box is flimsy and have to bend latch to be sure cover closes.
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