Chief Bulbrite 862881 Selectable Color Temperature Canless Recessed Fixture with 7" Baffle Trims - IC Rated - Pack of 4 White Rece
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Bulbrite 862881 Selectable Color Temperature Canless Recessed Fixture with 7" Baffle Trims - IC Rated - Pack of 4 This 7” LED 5CCT Selectable Disc Lights features a versatile design in a white aluminum trim, suitable for damp locations and that fit standard 3.5" and 4" J-Boxes, allowing for an easy and quick installation for both remodels and new construction and allowing users and installers to choose the tone of white light they desire before installation.Features:Included in this package are four seven inch LED disc lightsEach disc allows you to choose from 5 different color temperatures, ranging from the warm white light of 2700 Kelvin to the soft daylight light of 5000 KelvinThe aluminum trim, which does not rust and is naturally corrosion resistantHousing is designed for use in new constructionInsulated ceiling ratedCan be converted to be used with pre-existing recessed housingsConstructed from aluminumRequires medium (E26) LED bulb(not included)Capable of being dimmedUL for damp locationsTitle 20 and Title 24 compliantCovered by Bulbrite's 3 year limited manufacturer warrantyDimensions:Height: 1"Width: 7-3/8"Depth: 1"Trim Size: 7"Product Weight: 0.44 lbsAperture: 4-1/4"Cutout Size: 7"Electrical Specifications:Max Wattage: 14 wattsLumens: 1100Bulb Base: Medium (E26)Bulb Type: LEDColor Temperature: 2700K, 3000K, 3500K, 4000K, 5000KColor Rendering Index: 90 CRIAverage Hours: 50000Voltage: 120 voltsBulb Included: No White
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