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Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2025
This light is not cheap but it is well built. The main body is made of metal and wiring was easy if you wire from the middle. For side entry I had to modify the provided plug. Only complaint is the slot where the screw goes is plastic and you can damage it if you over tighten. This slot should be metal too. The lights are even and color tones are good. 4 units I bought all appear to shine identically.
Kenneth N. Blanchard Jr.
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2025
The first one, the box was damaged and parts were missing so I returned it and got a replacement. The replacement was fine, Easy to install and works perfectly.
Grandaddy
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2025
I haven’t installed it yet but have taken it out of the box and am pleased with its looks and craftsmanship
Patsy Upchurch
Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2025
Has two different light options. Bright light or an amber or low light level.Fit perfect.
Jillshops
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2025
Satan finish gives apearance of upscale lighting. Three different levels of lighting makes light super functional in the kitchen. Perfectly hidden under cabinet
John
Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2024
I purchased this to be used under the kitchen counter because I do a lot of baking and need excellent light and this does the job. This light is very flush under the cabinet, so if you were to look directly at the cabinet, you could not see the unit. I love that it has three different light temps to choose from and it does not cause a lot of heat, whereas the previous light I used did. This light is safe to keep on throughout the night if needed. Overall I am very impressed with the quality, this is well made, easy to install, and well worth the price.
Steven C
Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2023
I have one for my work area, another one over the sink in the garage, and a number of them lined-up under my kitchen cabinets to light my countertops. I'm very happy with them as they provide bright, even light. These lights are easy to install, too, with two screws on each end and caps, and easy to attach to your power with an access port in the back and auto-grab inserts for the electrical wires. They are also quite slim. They have a high and low setting (I suppose the low setting is to provide more atmospheric light vs task lighting), plus can be set to one of three possible color temps, from more of a warm light, to more of a cooler light. The warm light is not quite the same as that from halogen or incandescent bulbs, but LEDs produce less heat and last for years depending on usage. The lights are also easy to daisy chain either directly (like puzzle pieces) or with short extension wires. They are very expensive, for sure, but if they fit your budget, I highly recommend them.
waterdog
Reviewed in the United States on August 10, 2020
Once installed, these are nice undercounter lights. I like the two brightness and 3 color options. The construction quality is pretty good. There are, however, some installation issues. 5 star lamp and 3 star installation/parts -for a 4 star average. The major issue is the the supplied cable connector. Installed in the normal way, with the screw heads down so they can be tightened in place, the ends of the screws hit the bottom of the cabinet before it clamps the cable (Romex) securely. Essentially the screws are too long. Further, the connector is too thick for the lamp to sit flush against the cabinet bottom no matter how you orient it. Fussing with this took a long time on the first install. I had a hard time believing that they would have provided a clamp that was not coordinated with the light thickness - but they did. On the second lamp I used a lower profile cable connector I happened to have around. Wish I had done so for both lights - but I didn't feel like redoing the first one. It is OK, as I don't think anyone will really notice, though the lower profile clamp I used is less visible in the event that someone were to be looking from a low position. Second, unless your electrician has left a good bit of slack in the wire, you will most likely not be able to wire the lamp without removing the wiring chase cover. That said, if you do remove that cover, its not too bad. On the second install, I pulled the wires through, tightened the clamp, secured the lamp to the cabinet bottom, and then did the final wire connection inside the wire chase. This worked pretty well. They could have used a middle screw on that panel, however, as it bulges every so slightly in the middle front. My installation was made more difficult because of the 12 gauge wiring my electrician had used in the circuits. 14 gauge wire would have been much easier to work with, but that is not the fault of the lamp. This thick wire may also be the cause of my very slight bulge in the wire chase cover.
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