11 Watt 6″-Inch Rotatable 750 Lumens Maxxima LED Retrofit Downlight Gimbal Warm White 2700k Dimmable, Straight E26 Connection Cable, Energy Star
LEDdistributors • 6 years ago
This 6″ dimmable LED retrofit downlight fixture is the perfect replacement for your ceiling gimbal lights. With a rotatable eyeball that also is directional you are able to focus the light in any direction you need. This warm white (2700K) fixture is a 75 watt equivalent but only uses 11 watts of energy, while outputting 750 lumens of light. With the straight wire E26 connection you can screw right into the base of your standard 6 inch housing can
Product Features
- 750 Lumens Equivalent to a 75 Watt Incandescent, Fully Rotatable Head to allow you to direct the light to your needs
- Dimmable, 2700K Warm White Color Temperature – Straight Wire E26 Connection Cable
- 11 Watts Energy Consumption, 120 Volts AC, Fits Standard 6 Inch Cans
- UL Approved, Energy Star Listed, Can be used in damp locations
- 5 Year Warranty, Dimensions: 7.3″ Diameter, 3.5″ Height
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Nice lights once you get them to sit flat against the ceiling.
These are great lights! Warm and quiet, great when dimmed. Only issue was with installation – the original torsion springs ran THRU a hole on the baffle flange. These instructions say to run the springs between and the ends of the springs have (had) circular ends to the springs. The springs kept popping off when I pushed it up, so I took them off, used a dremel to cut the circular ends off the springs so I could slide the springs thru the original holes on the existing baffle flanges…
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