Commercial Electric Direct Wire Aluminum 24 in. LED White CCT Changing Under Cabinet Light
1-button to switch 3 color temperatures. Compatible to many in-wall dimmers with max 1270 Lumen brightness. Inter-linkable with included cord 10 units max.
Commercial Electric’s 24 in. LED direct-wire under cabinet light has an integrated driver to provide good quality and long lifespan. The installation is easy even for starter. Linking cord concealed in compartment can be adjusted by length and link to another light of the same series without extra cords hanging. Max linkage is 10 units. 90 color accuracy enables the display of original colors of the food. Diffused light output is soft without hot spot.
- 3 color temperatures options: warm white, soft white and bright white
- 1270 Lumens, 19.6-Watt, in-wall dimmer compatible
- Connects up to 10 units
- 90 color accuracy (CRI)
- Direct wire and captive mounting
- Internal compartment for linking cord management
- ENERGY STAR rated
- 50,000-hours of continuous use and 5-years product warranty
Additional information
Dimensions | H 1.2 in, W 24 in, L 3.37 in |
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Certifications and Listings | ETL Listed, FCC Listed |
Manufacturer Warranty | 5 years |
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by wude
These lights worked great. I like the 3 brightness settings, that they were linkable and able to use a dimmer switch.
by Harry
Easy to install. Good quality light.
by John
Easy to install. Excellent value with color temperature and dimmable. I would it them again!
by Randy
Easy install , works great.
by Benny
Works great for my needs. It was a very easy install with simple wiring and i had it up and working within minutes. Great option for even the most novice DIYer!
by Boey
Works well, but all other existing lighting under my cabinets is the 4k thin fluorescent bulb (a ballast failed). The 3 settings on this light is nice when trying to match light color to what is already there. Turns out 3k LED is equivalent in color to 4k fluorescent for me. The LED is just slightly brighter. I did NOT like the push connection because the wiring coming out of my wall was relatively short AND on the right side where there was no knock out on the light. It didn’t reach. I drilled another hole/knockout closer to the push connector so it wouldn’t have to snake around half of the light to reach it. Another alternative would be to create your own pigtail/wire inside by having 2 long wires connected to the push connector and pigtail from there. That’s how it should be from the factory. Now that I know the color is 3k, there are cheaper alternatives.
by Sharyn
Excellent lights and reasonable price.