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Lithonia Lighting 8" Ultra Thin Color Selectable Temp (2700K | 3000K | 3500K Lumens) Integrated LED Downlight in White w/ Square Smooth Trim for
$21.81. Shipping is free on orders of $45+
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Lithonia Lighting 8" Ultra Thin Color Selectable Temp (2700K | 3000K | 3500K Lumens) Integrated LED Downlight for
$21.81. Shipping is free with Prime or on orders of $25 or more.
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About this product- 21W produces Up to 1720 Lumens
- With the narrow design & remote driver box, the Wafer LED can be installed in confined, hard to reach spaces such as closets, bathrooms, hallways, stairwells and outside soffits. These and other areas with shallow plenum often make it impossible to install traditional recessed housings.
- IC rated safe to install in direct contact with insulation
- Edge-lit LED technology provides even illumination
- Suitable for wet locations
- Dimmable
About this deal- My research indicates the Lithonia 8" Ultra Thin Color Selectable Temp (2700K | 3000K | 3500) Integrated LED Downlight is $19.42 lower (47% savings) than the list price of $41.23.
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The fine print indicates they are dimmable, could you confirm?
Seems like a very industrial look better suited for an office or warehouse than a residential home.
I bought like 10 LED lamps, some different models, all were light temp selectable. 2 had to return in a span of a year. One simply died, another started to flicker. LED drivers are pure shit.
If you'll look at some youtube disassembly videos of current LED lights, you'll see a trend to create most cheap LED drivers that are not properly thermally protected. Or, even, lacking most basic components to drive price down by cents and achieve a product with life span that is much shorter than it could have been if they would have put 5 more cents worth of capacitors.
Yes, I dim them all the time using Alexa.
Seems like a very industrial look better suited for an office or warehouse than a residential home.
Mine are in kitchen, living room, and halls. Modern look and everyone who has seen them loves them.
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Ensenior 4 Pack 4 Inch Ultra-Thin LED Recessed Ceiling Light with Junction Box, 3000K Warm White, 9W 75W Eqv, Dimmable Can-Killer Downlight, 750LM High Brightness - ETL and Energy Star Certified https://www.amazon.com/dp/B085ZP6...UTF8&
Roughly 4 for $40 - better price if not looking for larger/square.
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Or am I better off with a retrofit lightto save the hassle? I cannot seem to find retrofit 8" square on HD.
Also, what light temp would folks recommend for a basement with limited windows?
Ensenior 4 Pack 4 Inch Ultra-Thin LED Recessed Ceiling Light with Junction Box, 3000K Warm White, 9W 75W Eqv, Dimmable Can-Killer Downlight, 750LM High Brightness - ETL and Energy Star Certified https://www.amazon.com/dp/B085ZP6...UTF8&
Roughly 4 for $40 - better price if not looking for larger/square.
2700k is warm and dim - think very high end dimly lit hotels or restaurants, mood lighting.
3000k is less warm - general everyday residential is about here
4000k+ is daylight- classrooms/offices/exam rooms/warehouses/workshops, etc.
2700k is warm and dim - think very high end dimly lit hotels or restaurants, mood lighting.
3000k is less warm - general everyday residential is about here
4000k+ is daylight- classrooms/offices/exam rooms/warehouses/workshops, etc.