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Ultra thin, so you don't have to worry where the ceiling joists are for your layout.
These don't get hot, and they don't buzz when dimmed.
You should plan on buying a few extra wafers as spares. Although they have a 5 year warranty, there are no guarantees that the color temperature of the replacement models will exactly match years into the future. Better to have them all from the same 'batch'.
There are hundreds of mathematical formulas online showing where to mount ceiling lights in a kitchen around the countertops. If you don't want shadows while you work, mount the lights centered on the countertop edge. The light will splay enough to illuminate the interiors of the cabinets, and light the work surface below. Easy Peasy.
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These are the wafer lights you want. I've installed thousands of these, and only had 2 that did not light up (test them before you install).
5 way color temperature selectable. No app needed, just slide the mechanical switch.
Crazy bright 1050 lumens output (you will need a LED dimmer like https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0076HPM8A )
Ultra thin, so you don't have to worry where the ceiling joists are for your layout.
These don't get hot, and they don't buzz when dimmed.
You should plan on buying a few extra wafers as spares. Although they have a 5 year warranty, there are no guarantees that the color temperature of the replacement models will exactly match years into the future. Better to have them all from the same 'batch'.
There are hundreds of mathematical formulas online showing where to mount ceiling lights in a kitchen around the countertops. If you don't want shadows while you work, mount the lights centered on the countertop edge. The light will splay enough to illuminate the interiors of the cabinets, and light the work surface below. Easy Peasy.
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