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expiredphoinix | Staff posted Oct 02, 2025 11:48 PM
expiredphoinix | Staff posted Oct 02, 2025 11:48 PM

Lutron Caseta Diva Smart Dimmer Switch w/ Wall Plate (White)

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Amazon has Lutron Diva Smart Dimmer Switch w/ Wall Plate for Caseta Smart Lighting (White, DVRFW-6L-WH-A) for $59.46. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for finding this deal.

Note: Shipping estimate is currently set for mid-late October as of time of posting.

Features:
  • Connects with more leading smart home devices - including Alexa, Apple Home, Google Assistant, Ring, Serena shades, and Sonos - than any other smart light switch brand (Lutron Smart Hub required)
  • Always come back to a well-lit home with the Lutron Diva Dimmer Switch; enable Smart Away to randomly turn your lights on/off so it looks like you're home even when away, using this dimmable light switch (Lutron Smart Hub required)
  • Works with up to 150W dimmable LED or 600W incandescent/halogen bulbs; not rated for low voltage applications (track or landscape lighting)
  • The soft-glow light bar and slider provide precise wall control; preset lets you turn lights on to your preferred level, making it a smooth light dimmer switch for any room
  • Control lighting via the Lutron app, your voice, or the wall. Create schedules in the app or activate scenes with a button (Lutron Smart Hub required)
  • One Lutron Caseta Dimmer Switch can control multiple bulbs at once, including dimmable LED, incandescent, and halogen, making them smart, even your existing ones (Lutron Smart Hub, L-BDG2-WH, required)
  • For added convenience, pair this Lutron Smart Switch with the Pico remote (PJ2-3BRL-GWH-L01) to turn your lights on/off or dimming with the touch of a button from anywhere in the home

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Amazon has Lutron Diva Smart Dimmer Switch w/ Wall Plate for Caseta Smart Lighting (White, DVRFW-6L-WH-A) for $59.46. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for finding this deal.

Note: Shipping estimate is currently set for mid-late October as of time of posting.

Features:
  • Connects with more leading smart home devices - including Alexa, Apple Home, Google Assistant, Ring, Serena shades, and Sonos - than any other smart light switch brand (Lutron Smart Hub required)
  • Always come back to a well-lit home with the Lutron Diva Dimmer Switch; enable Smart Away to randomly turn your lights on/off so it looks like you're home even when away, using this dimmable light switch (Lutron Smart Hub required)
  • Works with up to 150W dimmable LED or 600W incandescent/halogen bulbs; not rated for low voltage applications (track or landscape lighting)
  • The soft-glow light bar and slider provide precise wall control; preset lets you turn lights on to your preferred level, making it a smooth light dimmer switch for any room
  • Control lighting via the Lutron app, your voice, or the wall. Create schedules in the app or activate scenes with a button (Lutron Smart Hub required)
  • One Lutron Caseta Dimmer Switch can control multiple bulbs at once, including dimmable LED, incandescent, and halogen, making them smart, even your existing ones (Lutron Smart Hub, L-BDG2-WH, required)
  • For added convenience, pair this Lutron Smart Switch with the Pico remote (PJ2-3BRL-GWH-L01) to turn your lights on/off or dimming with the touch of a button from anywhere in the home

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Model: Lutron Diva Smart Dimmer Switch for Caseta Smart Lighting (Lutron Smart Hub Required) w/ Wall Plate, for LED Lights, 150 Watt, Single-Pole/3Way, No Neutral Required, DVRFW-6L-WH-A, White

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rblancarte
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As someone that uses everything - Zigbee, Z-Wave and Lutron - and have them aggregated on Home Assistant - I can tell you the Lutron are just better switches. They are made better and their wireless is far more bullet proof.
FancyCaption1699
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Literally no one sells these for 25-30 for these dimmers. Some good ones might be 35.
jasonyang9
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Adding on to that, Lutron customer support is unbelievable. You can easily and quickly get a human on the phone. They can help you through wiring, configuration, product, technical, and any questions. They will quickly replace anything that might remotely be defective.

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Oct 04, 2025 02:56 AM
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hooovahhOct 04, 2025 02:56 AM
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What makes these so expensive? I've been using the Tapo WIFI switches and here is their version for $15 that is dimmable. In a 4 pack the non-dimmable is like $8 each.

https://a.co/d/42z5SJ3

Works with home assistant, and no hub needed. I looked into zwave and zigbee but they were more expensive.
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jasonyang9Oct 04, 2025 07:08 PM
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Quote from rblancarte :
As someone that uses everything - Zigbee, Z-Wave and Lutron - and have them aggregated on Home Assistant - I can tell you the Lutron are just better switches. They are made better and their wireless is far more bullet proof.
Adding on to that, Lutron customer support is unbelievable. You can easily and quickly get a human on the phone. They can help you through wiring, configuration, product, technical, and any questions. They will quickly replace anything that might remotely be defective.
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KxrmaJunkie
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Oct 04, 2025 07:12 PM
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Quote from hooovahh :
What makes these so expensive? I've been using the Tapo WIFI switches and here is their version for $15 that is dimmable. In a 4 pack the non-dimmable is like $8 each.

https://a.co/d/42z5SJ3

Works with home assistant, and no hub needed. I looked into zwave and zigbee but they were more expensive.
I have the same question. I've been using a tapo dimming switch. it's not perfect, but it doesn't have any network issues, and works fine with ghome/Alexa,HA

it does have a weird delay in the switch itself (physical, no delay over Wi-F), and it's not pleasant to use compared to a non smart switch. I guess that could be better in these, but not $40 better per switch. that makes no sense. I'd love for someone who owns both to tell the differences (aside from one being 2.4g hub less and one being proprietary hub based)
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much better deal to get these on eBay in bulk. they are about $25-30 each
Literally no one sells these for 25-30 for these dimmers. Some good ones might be 35.
I literally paid $49.95 for this dimmer, hub and a Pico remote. Brand new in box.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/25706467...3bda3f95a4

I paid $25 a piece for the "old" style dimmer. Bought 4 of them.

Check the Sold listings bud.
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mookothekingOct 04, 2025 08:34 PM
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Buy once cry once. Lutron is the best by far. Everything just works every time all the time.
Oct 04, 2025 08:45 PM
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shwrtzifyOct 04, 2025 08:45 PM
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On ebay you can regularly get these for about $40-$45 a piece, but rarely for less than that. I have bought about 15 of them over the last 9 months or so
Oct 04, 2025 09:33 PM
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jaspr180Oct 04, 2025 09:33 PM
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I have around 20 of the older style of these switches and they have been absolutely bulletproof. One of the few tech items I don't need to fiddle with after installation, they just work - always. My only complaint about my model is the dimming level isn't saved but this updated one corrects that.

Also, there is an optional wall mounted remote switch that goes with these allowing you to create 3 way switches without an electrician running wire. The battery lasts quite a long time.

Not about this product but they also make a motion sensing switch that's really great. My kids were always leaving the lights on in their closets and in the pantry and now the lights just turn off automatically.
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Oct 04, 2025 10:30 PM
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alexwbushOct 04, 2025 10:30 PM
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How often do deals come up for a hub? I assume one is needed to link this to Home Assistant
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ashish8Oct 04, 2025 10:49 PM
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Quote from KxrmaJunkie :
I have the same question. I've been using a tapo dimming switch. it's not perfect, but it doesn't have any network issues, and works fine with ghome/Alexa,HA

it does have a weird delay in the switch itself (physical, no delay over Wi-F), and it's not pleasant to use compared to a non smart switch. I guess that could be better in these, but not $40 better per switch. that makes no sense. I'd love for someone who owns both to tell the differences (aside from one being 2.4g hub less and one being proprietary hub based)
Most people don't want 50+ switches clogging up their WiFi and NAT table. Also, you mentioned about a delay with the WiFi switches - Lutron switches work and function just like dumb switches when used physically. Smart home tech should improve upon legacy hardware not make things worse. That would be non-starter in my house. $40/switch is literally pennies for something that is used multiple times a day, has rock solid reliability just like a dumb switch and integrates well across most home automation ecosystems.
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FyrFytrOct 05, 2025 01:25 AM
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FWIW, I installed a Lutron hub and two Caseta Wireless dimmable switches w/ Pico remotes in 2018 to control my downstairs recessed lighting.
The system has been absolutely trouble-free.

I have multiple other wireless switches and bulbs (Feit & Wemo) that have had various issues at times over the years. These Lutron devices in my home have been trouble free, bullet proof, and easy to use with a simple yet effective app that is far better than the other devices I use. This system is the ONLY piece of electronics that I own that has not once had an issue nor caused me to be frustrated with it. I can't recommend Lutron devices enough.

My friend, an electrician, who installed the switches highly recommended Lutron for its hardware. We set the devices up together and he was blown away at how easy it was. While he was weary of me installing "smart lighting" in my house, lutron really impressed him and he began recommending the devices to his customers.
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Much cheaper option would be to get zooz zwave dimmers. I just put them in our new build after using an older model for 5 years. Very happy with them and Home Assistant.
As someone that uses everything - Zigbee, Z-Wave and Lutron - and have them aggregated on Home Assistant - I can tell you the Lutron are just better switches. They are made better and their wireless is far more bullet proof.
what does lutron use? wifi? any good zigbee switches?
Lutron is 437 MHz (or 0.437 GHz). Zigbee is 2.4 GHz, so obviously shares the same bandwidth as regular wifi and can interfere with each other.
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CoolChicken9796Oct 05, 2025 04:23 AM
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I need to buy a bunch of these to retrofit my house. what's the most cost effective way to do that? wait for these kinds of sales? or is there a better way when you're buying in bulk?
bought feit ones a couple years ago at Costco for 19$ for a 2-pack
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dealmashugunaOct 05, 2025 04:25 AM
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Like the Control4 stuff. Great witches/dimmers etc.
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allenkeyOct 05, 2025 05:29 AM
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Quote from rblancarte :
As someone that uses everything - Zigbee, Z-Wave and Lutron - and have them aggregated on Home Assistant - I can tell you the Lutron are just better switches. They are made better and their wireless is far more bullet proof.
Same here. Lutron is extremely well engineered. They don't quit working no matter what. No delays, no annoyances.

Even if the hub is powered down, or the network goes out, the basic functionality is super robust. Home assistant automations work flawlessly and extremely dependably well with Lutron.

Switches feel solid, look great.

Replaced dozens of switches with Lutron.

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Oct 05, 2025 11:11 AM
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thebiansOct 05, 2025 11:11 AM
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Quote from pdinc :
I need to buy a bunch of these to retrofit my house. what's the most cost effective way to do that? wait for these kinds of sales? or is there a better way when you're buying in bulk?
This is, in fact, a sale. A seller is selling this item. When I look at SlickDeals "Price Intelligence" chart displaying no change in price for 90 days, I would not classify this as a "sale" as in "reduced pricing" as most people would classify "sale." As such, do NOT "wait for these kinds of sales." There is MOST assuredly a better way when "buying in bulk."

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