Amazon[amazon.com] has Sunco Spot Lights Indoor, LED Uplighting Ceiling Spotlight Fixtures, Plant Light Décor, 300 LM, 3W, Selectable CCT 2700K/4000K/5000K, 50000 Lifetime Hours, with Step Switch ETL 2 Pack on sale for $17.49 after clipping the coupon on the product page.
Details:
Brand: Sunco Lighting
Color: white
Material: Aluminum
Style: Modern
Light fixture form: Spotlight
Room Type: Indoor
Specific Uses For Product: Indoor use only
Power Source: Corded Electric
Control Method: Push Button
Number of Light Sources: 2
Voltage: 120 Volts
Brightness: 300 Lumen
Wattage: 3 watts
Switch Type: Step Switch
Mounting Type: Ceiling Mount
Item Dimensions L x W x H: 7.87"L x 2.8"W x 3.7"H
Unit Count: 2.0 Count
Brightness Efficiency: High efficiency (100 lumens/watt)
Warranty: 50000 Lifetime Hours
Features:
⭐ Top Rated Indoor Spotlight with Step Switch
✅ DIRECTIONAL LIGHTING - The spotlight focuses brightness exactly where you need it, making it perfect for highlighting key areas with precision and efficiency.
✅ VERSATILE APPLICATION - Position the spotlight in your living room, dining room, or any common area.
✅ ACCESSIBILITY - Features a foot switch, so no more bending down and searching for a switch. ETL-certified.
✅ SUNCO BENEFITS - Sunco is proudly based in the USA, offering quality products at prices backed by industry-leading warranties and knowledgeable support specialists.
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Amazon[amazon.com] has Sunco Spot Lights Indoor, LED Uplighting Ceiling Spotlight Fixtures, Plant Light Décor, 300 LM, 3W, Selectable CCT 2700K/4000K/5000K, 50000 Lifetime Hours, with Step Switch ETL 2 Pack on sale for $17.49 after clipping the coupon on the product page.
Details:
Brand: Sunco Lighting
Color: white
Material: Aluminum
Style: Modern
Light fixture form: Spotlight
Room Type: Indoor
Specific Uses For Product: Indoor use only
Power Source: Corded Electric
Control Method: Push Button
Number of Light Sources: 2
Voltage: 120 Volts
Brightness: 300 Lumen
Wattage: 3 watts
Switch Type: Step Switch
Mounting Type: Ceiling Mount
Item Dimensions L x W x H: 7.87"L x 2.8"W x 3.7"H
Unit Count: 2.0 Count
Brightness Efficiency: High efficiency (100 lumens/watt)
Warranty: 50000 Lifetime Hours
Features:
⭐ Top Rated Indoor Spotlight with Step Switch
✅ DIRECTIONAL LIGHTING - The spotlight focuses brightness exactly where you need it, making it perfect for highlighting key areas with precision and efficiency.
✅ VERSATILE APPLICATION - Position the spotlight in your living room, dining room, or any common area.
✅ ACCESSIBILITY - Features a foot switch, so no more bending down and searching for a switch. ETL-certified.
✅ SUNCO BENEFITS - Sunco is proudly based in the USA, offering quality products at prices backed by industry-leading warranties and knowledgeable support specialists.
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While that may be true, the seller "Sunco Lighting" has "98% positive in the last 12 months (2526 ratings)". And for the price, could be worth a potential gamble to someone. 🤷
While that may be true, the seller "Sunco Lighting" has "98% positive in the last 12 months (2526 ratings)". And for the price, could be worth a potential gamble to someone. 🤷
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Even for spotlights, 3W LEDs are very weak. Would say 5/7W minimum for object distances 3 feet away or more. ( though lumens vary, assuming margin of error, my rule of thumb is 1W = 100 lumens )
I like them just fine. In fact, I like them so much I'm buying two more. The ability to aim them is great for interior design, especially if you want to highlight artwork. The only thing I don't like is the black cord against my white wall but that can't be helped.
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23 total ratings on item
Looks like most reviews are paid Vine voice
Nope, Vine users are not "paid." They do get free items to review but they're not paid. The manufacturers have no say in what reviewers choose to review. The NY Times did an analysis of Vine reviews. They found the reviews MORE helpful than non-Vine reviews, with reviewers actually justifying their opinions. They did find Vine Star ratings slightly higher, but did not find them unjustified.
In fact, WABC did a follow-up analysis and found non-Vine ratings LESS reliable because they were weighted down with 1) Shipping issues that had nothing to do with the product ("The box arrived dented!"); 2) Unhelpful emotional 1-star reviews ("I with give this zero stars if I could!" "This is the WORST purchase ever!"); and 3) Ignorance. People who didn't follow instructions and didn't know what they were doing. An example they cited was a reviewer who didn't bother to update the firmware of his GPS device. I saw another example yesterday. A 1-star review who claimed her flashlight stopped working when it was clear she accidentally locked it.
Vine is used by manufacturers to spark interest in new products. Items with no reviews get almost no clicks, so it's a way to get some reviews. It's no different from PC Mag or Consumer Reports getting sent unsolicited products to review. Sometimes they accept and sometimes they don't.
I constantly hear people complaining that Vine reviews are fake or untrustworthy. Or that reviewers are incentivized/pressured to give positive reviews (False, says an ex-roommate who belonged to Vine). Yet not once do the complainers provide any statistical evidence, or any evidence at all. If anyone has any proof, I'd love to see it (and no, I'm not just talking about a Reddit post or TikTok video). It's a shame that people just like to Downvote but don't have to intelligence to contribute to the discussion.
Last edited by SkillfulPiranha7944 January 5, 2026 at 08:26 PM.
They're pretty good for the price. Replaced some ceiling halogen lights I had. Weird that the description says Plant light though. Doesn't have the spectrum for plants. But I guess it's good to light up a plant area.
Even for spotlights, 3W LEDs are very weak. Would say 5/7W minimum for object distances 3 feet away or more. ( though lumens vary, assuming margin of error, my rule of thumb is 1W = 100 lumens )
They're fine for lighting up knickknacks. I use them for a glass shelf of lead crystal sculptures and paperweights. The lights are mounted under the shelf for dramatic effect.
They're fine for lighting up knickknacks. I use them for a glass shelf of lead crystal sculptures and paperweights. The lights are mounted under the shelf for dramatic effect.
at this price you can get 3 brighter LED lights WITH a battery!
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23 total ratings on item
Looks like most reviews are paid Vine voice
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Looks like most reviews are paid Vine voice
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23 total ratings on item
Looks like most reviews are paid Vine voice
In fact, WABC did a follow-up analysis and found non-Vine ratings LESS reliable because they were weighted down with 1) Shipping issues that had nothing to do with the product ("The box arrived dented!"); 2) Unhelpful emotional 1-star reviews ("I with give this zero stars if I could!" "This is the WORST purchase ever!"); and 3) Ignorance. People who didn't follow instructions and didn't know what they were doing. An example they cited was a reviewer who didn't bother to update the firmware of his GPS device. I saw another example yesterday. A 1-star review who claimed her flashlight stopped working when it was clear she accidentally locked it.
Vine is used by manufacturers to spark interest in new products. Items with no reviews get almost no clicks, so it's a way to get some reviews. It's no different from PC Mag or Consumer Reports getting sent unsolicited products to review. Sometimes they accept and sometimes they don't.
I constantly hear people complaining that Vine reviews are fake or untrustworthy. Or that reviewers are incentivized/pressured to give positive reviews (False, says an ex-roommate who belonged to Vine). Yet not once do the complainers provide any statistical evidence, or any evidence at all. If anyone has any proof, I'd love to see it (and no, I'm not just talking about a Reddit post or TikTok video). It's a shame that people just like to Downvote but don't have to intelligence to contribute to the discussion.
23 total ratings on item
Looks like most reviews are paid Vine voice
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