Select Lowe's Stores: 80" Cree Smart Plug-in LED Under Cabinet Strip Light
$15.75
$44.98
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Lowe's has 80" Cree Lighting Connected Max Smart Plug-in LED Under Cabinet Strip Light (CMTP80-AL-8ACK-WH-KIT) on sale for $15.74. Select free store pickup where available.
Thanks to Community Member aeromark for sharing this deal.
Note: Pricing and availability for pickup may vary by location.
About this Item:
Light to live, work, relax and play - Turn on, off or dim your favorite shade of white light (2200K to 6500K) for everyday use or get the party started with millions of colors
Follow the sun - Bring the outdoors inside and automate your lights to gradually shift color throughout the day to mimic natural sunlight, which can improve your mood, well-being and productivity
Fast pairing, no Hub needed - Bluetooth plus WiFi makes pairing simple and easy Guided setup takes you step-by-step to create the perfect smart home for you
Cut and link - Trim strip to the perfect length Link strips together up to 16 feet (additional tape light extension strips sold separately)
Control 3 ways - Pair with Cree Lighting app, handheld remote control works with our without pairing, buttons on power supply allow you to turn on, off, change color or sync to music with built-in microphone
Voice control - Works with Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant devices for complete voice control
Set scenes or put your lights on a schedule, whether at home or away
I jumped on these when they were $22 two weeks ago for toe kick lighting in our kitchen project.
They are 12v and come with a wall transformer. There would be nothing stopping you from removing the wall wart and running 12v to it directly. Infact the control box that the power supply connects to is a barrel connecter, so it could be done tidely.
They do remember their color and dimming setting, when turned off and on (important for hardwiring).
Each box comes with a joiner, so you can join an additional strip, up to 32 feet.
You can join together strips from the starter kits. For example, if you need 13 feet, you may be better to get two starter kits and join them, than 1 starter kit and 2 extensions.
If you need extensions, they do work fine with the generic 6 pin extensions from amazon. (link[amazon.com]. An presumably any of the generic 6 pin acceseries.
Honestly though, Amazon sells equivalent ones for around this price. I use these ones[amazon.com] and have been very happy with them. Tip: I use small neodymium magnets to hold the strip in place under the cooker vent where heat and grease makes the adhesive not stick well.
My thought exactly. And I personally don't think Cree is a great brand. None of their LED lights in my house lasted very long.
Nothing.
Well, it seems a bit statistically unlikely, though obviously not impossible, that dozens of a Cree product purchased at different times from different batches, that supposedly have a high failure rate, would have a 100% success rate, despite about half of them running 24/7, and simultaneously a purportedly low-failure rate Govee product would have a 0% success rate. So, notwithstanding easily faked Govee reviews and anecdotal internet reports, unless you've got a link to an unbiased 3rd-party study showing Cree has a higher failure rate than Govee, I'm going to still have to go with the company that's given me 100% success, whose HQ located about 20 miles from my house, over the 0% company from Hong Kong, China. (And yes, despite what some would like to believe, that location does make a difference.) Whatever one buys these days is always a gamble anyway.
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Each box comes with a joiner, so you can join an additional strip, up to 32 feet.
You can join together strips from the starter kits. For example, if you need 13 feet, you may be better to get two starter kits and join them, than 1 starter kit and 2 extensions.
If you need extensions, they do work fine with the generic 6 pin extensions from amazon. (link[amazon.com]. An presumably any of the generic 6 pin acceseries.
At my Lowes (#0026) the 3ft extensions are roughly $2.47 and the 6.5ft kit $11.47. This is a rare case that the extension is half the price. I was looking for a 3ft cable to join two lights under my microwave but $2.47 is cheaper than any 3ft cable.
Turns out the microwave bracket is just the right width and 36 inches just the right length to span the distance with enough slack to go around the cabinet.
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They are 12v and come with a wall transformer. There would be nothing stopping you from removing the wall wart and running 12v to it directly. Infact the control box that the power supply connects to is a barrel connecter, so it could be done tidely.
They do remember their color and dimming setting, when turned off and on (important for hardwiring).
Each box comes with a joiner, so you can join an additional strip, up to 32 feet.
You can join together strips from the starter kits. For example, if you need 13 feet, you may be better to get two starter kits and join them, than 1 starter kit and 2 extensions.
If you need extensions, they do work fine with the generic 6 pin extensions from amazon. (link [amazon.com]. An presumably any of the generic 6 pin acceseries.
Also the 36" one is $3.97 https://brickseek.com/lowes-inven...5013596
Honestly though, Amazon sells equivalent ones for around this price. I use these ones [amazon.com] and have been very happy with them. Tip: I use small neodymium magnets to hold the strip in place under the cooker vent where heat and grease makes the adhesive not stick well.
My thought exactly. And I personally don't think Cree is a great brand. None of their LED lights in my house lasted very long.
Nothing.
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Picking up another 10 ;-) they are fun!
You can join together strips from the starter kits. For example, if you need 13 feet, you may be better to get two starter kits and join them, than 1 starter kit and 2 extensions.
If you need extensions, they do work fine with the generic 6 pin extensions from amazon. (link [amazon.com]. An presumably any of the generic 6 pin acceseries.
Turns out the microwave bracket is just the right width and 36 inches just the right length to span the distance with enough slack to go around the cabinet.