This 16 watt 6″ downlight module is for both new and retrofit construction.
One of the Highest CRI on the market…(CRI) is a scale from 0 to 100 percent indicating how accurate a “given” light source is at rendering color when compared to a “reference” light source. With a higher CRI, the better the color rendering ability and a more realistic look.
It installs easily in most standard six inch recessed housings, including IC and non-IC units.
The unit generates warm light with built-in LEDs that offer a natural warm light with high energy savings.
With an average usage at 5 hours a day, you could get over 32 years of life and $227 savings out of a single light
They consume only 16 watts of power but produce the equivalent of a 75 watt incandescent
This design is also conveniently affordable, making it our best and most competitive 6″ LED retrofit kit on the market.
The LED down light series is designed for direct light with UL and ENERGY STAR standards – LED retrofit module is dimmable works with all major LED and incandescent dimmers- Primary power disconnect provided for simple connection to a standard Edison (E26) base socket adapter
Product Features:
Actual Wattage: 16W
Replacement Wattage: 75W
Life (Hours): 35,000
Brightness (Lumens): 850
Energy Saving %: 90%
Color Temp: 3000k
Earth Friendly Attributes: Energy Saving, Long Lasting, Mercury Free
Dimmable: Yes
Quality: High
Warranty: 5 years
Lamp size:
Outer diameter: 7.29inch
Inner diameter: 5.51inch
Height: 3.2inch
Product Features
- #1 Rated in LED Retrofits
- ✔ Dimmable: compatible with most LED dimmers, using an internal driver, no external ballast or starter needed
- ✔ Preferred by most electricians and contractors
- ✔ Certification: UL-listed and ENERGY STAR qualified, ROHS, and Meets T24 Requirments, 16W (75W Halogen Equivalency), Lasts over 32 years, Saves $227 per lamp!
- ✔ Easy installation: comes with E26 base adapter and 2pcs flip mounting clips, fits most 6inch metal cans for retro-fit installation
The color is right I prefer this light over the TorchStar 19 watt 2700k. The TorchStar’s is brighter and more energy efficient watt-per-lumen-wise. However, I found that the TorchStar’s is too bright for my house and it hurt looking up at the lights when they are on full-power. I also prefer the 3000k color and higher CRI of this light over the TorchStar’s. The color sits nicely between yellow and white and makes the space more modern looking. My white cabinets no longer look yellow when the lights are on…
super brite and no failures
Super bright. Not that warm. Doesn’t completely dim. Still a great light.
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