

Amico 6 Pack 6 Inch 5CCT Ultra-Thin LED Recessed Ceiling Light with Junction Box, 2700K/3000K/3500K/4000K/5000K Selectable, 12W Eqv 110W, Dimmable Can-Killer Downlight, 1050LM High Brightness - ETL
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Joe Johnson
Greater than one weekBought and installed 6 of these in my kitchen. I love how there only 1/2 thick, so they can be placed right under a rafter or stud if you happen to hit one. The only problem is that after a year, one already died on me. Still waiting to hear back from the seller so see if they can help with the warranty. Update... After 2 weeks, the seller got back to me, refunded the money, and offered a replacement. Took some time for them to get back to me, but they took care of the problem. Ill buy from them again ;-)
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Dee Crawson
> 3 dayVery impressed with the lights. Only thing I would improve is maybe a little thicker junction/gang box.
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KP
Greater than one weekLike a lot of homes our living room had no overhead lighting and use of floor or table lamps just didn’t cut it. After a fair amount of research decided to purchase these lights. Pros. inexpensive, well made metal body and clips not plastic like some, ability to change color, straight forward install, look nice, low energy consumption, lights themselves are thin, complete unit (no need to buy can,trim and bulb separately), LEDs don’t get hot can contact insulation. Cons. Template provided is worthless, as others mentioned it makes too big a hole. I made a 6” hole which gave me a nice clean fit. If a light goes out you can’t just replace a bulb. Will these last? only time will tell. As for ease of installation, that will depend on your knowledge and expertise. My install involved pulling power from an existing line, dropping a new switch wire and box in the wall for a dimmer and then putting the lights in. Fortunately I had attic access and at 68 can still manage to crawl around up there (just barely). These weren’t any easier or harder to install than other retrofit cans. I did bench test all lights and boxes to make sure each functioned properly, didn’t want to have the hassle of one not working after installation. I also went online and used a spacing calculator for recessed lighting, put in length and width of the room it shows how many lights and were to put them for proper coverage. I’m not an electrician but have done electrical work since my teens. I like these and would probably buy again if needed. Just my thoughts. Best of luck with your install. ALOHA
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Amanda A.
> 3 dayI bought this to get rid of the ceiling boobs and it was such an easy process!
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J Lowe
Greater than one weekVery easy to install. Nice bright light. Works well on a dimmer.
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MMETTLER
> 3 dayInstall is simple, but you will have to purchase your own strain relief (cable clamps) as they are not included. You also need to know that these dont work with Arc Fault (AFCI) circuit breakers.
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Jenna
> 3 dayThis style of LED lights with the seperate power supply are the NEW! I installed all 6, and a dimmer is a must have. Even with the first 3 lights installed with no dimmer, our room was brighter then the 2 old 60watt fixtures.
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Wayne L.
Greater than one weekThese lights are easy to install, once you have a hole in the ceiling. I have a 3/4 inch thick drywall ceiling, and I laid out where I wanted the lights to go, then drilled a small hole and poked a piece of wire thru so I could find the hole in the attic and move the insulation before drilling out the 6 3/8 hole with the hole saw I have. Several lights would hit a joist on part of the hole, but it doesn’t matter because the light is thinner than the drywall and so that made it easy to put in the lights. The max thickness of the light is about 5/8 at the 2 springs and the rest is under 1/2. So these could fit directly under a joist in 1/2 inch drywall, just twist light disk that the springs don’t line up with the joist or anything else in the hole.
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María De Gaetano
> 3 dayGreat
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jlh678
> 3 dayVery bright, but also adjustable. Look very clean and were easy to install.