Freelicht 10 Pack 5/6 Inch Slim LED Downlight with Junction Box, 15W=110W, 1200 LM, Dimmable, 5000K Daylight Recessed Lighting, Simple Retrofit Installation – ETL
6 Inch Canless LED Downlight with Junction Box
Product Features
- Top-Rated 5/6 Inch Canless LED Recessed Ceiling Light with Junction Box
- ✅ SPECIFICATIONS – 5/6 inch retrofit downlight with the junction box, 5000 Kelvin Daylight, Wattage 15, CRI 90+, Lumens 1200, Voltage 120, Beam Angle 100°, Dimmable.
- ✅ SIMPLE INSTALL – Our ALL IN ONE designed LED downlights equipped with a junction box which means they do not need a can. Cut a hole in the ceiling then fold the spring-loaded brackets in while pushing up into it. Suitable for your kitchen, family room, bedroom and common areas in your home or office.
- ✅ IC RATED – Our canless LED recessed lights are IC rated, meaning the junction box is thermally protected and designed to be installed in the ceiling surrounded by insulation.
- ✅ FREELICHT BENEFITS – 5-Year Warranty! Our recessed lights are ETL certified and Energy Star listed. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us without hesitate.
Absolutely phenomenal. Ridiculously bright! I just got done installing these and I think I might need to wear my sunglasses in the house now! These lights were the easiest lights that I have ever installed. If actually took me longer to lay the lights out then it did to do the actual installation. To start with I made 10 templates the same size of the lights out of construction paper. Then I used some double sided tape and laid the lights out in my kitchen and dining Room until I found a layout that looked good. After that we simply…
Easy to install. Works great! Installed quick…put in 15 in a day’s time (with hole cutting and wiring). Measure and mark on the ceiling where you want them. Then drill a small hole in the center of each spot. Bend a coat hanger into an “L” shape, with part of the “L” measured to 2.5″. Insert that portion of the “L” through the hole and spin it in a circle. If it hits something (probably a joist), move until you’re not hitting. Then readjust your grid accordingly…this part is frustrating. But do it before going wild with…