Commercial Electric 32 ft. Indoor/Outdoor RGB Plus W LED Strip Light with RF Remote
Fixture made from high-quality copper to ensure long-term use. LEDs provide 2,200 Lumens output with 3,600K temperature. Features speed and brightness settings, and 6 dramatic functions.
32 ft. RGB plus White LED Flexible Indoor/Outdoor Rated Tape Light is great for under cabinets, shelving, under deck railings, patios, around doorways, porches, gardens or any desired location. The Tape Lights already come with adhesive backing for easy peel-and-stick on just about any surface. The Tape Light can be cut at any desired length. with RF remote control for 6 dramatic functions, 20 preset solid colors plus neutral white, adjustable speed and brightness.
- Plug-and-play tape light that can be cut at desired length
- Adhesive backing for easy installation
- Great for indoor and outdoor use
- 30-Watt, 2200 Lumens
- Low heat and long life spin
- ETL certified
Additional information
Product Length (ft.) | 32 |
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Product Length (in.) | 32 |
Certifications and Listings | ETL Listed, FCC Listed |
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by Bill
Easy to work with good price
by Becky
Good product, pretty bright light settings, I just couldn’t use it for the project I needed as the tape was too thick to make curves with.
by Bonnie
Exactly as expected.
by Shrek
Easy installation and easy to work.