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Sylvania LED Strip Light Fixture, White | 
enlarge | Brand: Sylvania
List Price: $19.99 Buy New: $19.49 You Save: $0.50 (3%)
Rating: 1 reviews
Media: Misc. Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5
MPN: 72073 UPC: 046135720734 EAN: 0046135720734 ASIN: B000IV5PB0
Availability: Usually ships in 2-3 business days
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Product Description Linkable light fixture. Energy used is 1.0 Watts. Indoor interior 120 Volt and 60Hz. Long life LED, no bulb replacement required construction. Great for undercabinet lighting in the kitchen, home office, studio, and for marking stairs and doors. Ready to install with 4.8 ft. polarized power cord, 7 in. connection cord and mounting hardware included.
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LED Cabinet Lights August 21, 2008 K. Burkhalter (Ann Arbor, MI) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
It was exactly what I wanted. It accepts 110VAC directly into the fixture and does not use a power adapter as some others do (which don't easily work if you are replacing a flourescent fixture that has 110VAC directly coming to it). The direct power also means that multiple fixturres can easily be 'daisy chained' together for a long under cabinet run. The LED light is closer to natural daylight than incedescent, thus making the light slighty blue tinted. This is not as warm as normal bulbs but I found it to be quite aceptable. The light output is a bit dimmer than I had hoped for, but it seems adequate for countertop use. The light is more focused downward and does not spread as much as a flourscent fixture will, thus you should test the mounting position carefully before making the final cabinet attachment. Also, the bottom of the LED bulbs is a bit lower than the compact flourscent fixture this replaced, thus a short person can see the bulbs now, when they didn't before, but since the light is mainly projected down (see above focus comment) the visability is not a problem.
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