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Delbert Crist
> 3 dayInitially had a problem with Lutron diva dimmer not working. I left a negative review and customer service immediately reached out to me and went over and above to satisfy me. This company really stands behind their product and will not run or hide if there is a problem. Alex and Kelly were great customer service reps.
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Neha Morar
> 3 dayThis was a really good investment. Not only is the light really bright but it was also very easy to install
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Silversea88
> 3 dayEasily wired and has strong spring clips to hold it securely in place. Good color temperature selection switch, allows you to go from a soft, relaxing Amber/white light which is a good approximation of an incandescent bulb, to an absolutely blinding operating room bright, ice cold white. I chose the softest setting because I’m not doing open heart surgery in my living room. The picture I’ve attached is on a Lutron dimmer, at about 1/4 brightness and set at the lowest switch setting for warmth, 2700 I believe.
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D Metcalf
> 3 dayI was worried about them being 4 inches and maybe not bright enough. No worries at all. We remodeled and they were the perfect choice. So glad I got them
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Michael Mejias
> 3 dayDefinitely what I expected. Good price and high quality.
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Jose
> 3 dayInexpensive and high quality
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Gwendolyn Lowe Sr.
Greater than one weekInstalled 14 with no problem. The last 2 were duds. Need 2 more to finish .
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Larry L. Williams Jr.
> 3 dayGreat product, easy install, and the 6000Ks are Very Bright! Make sure to get the correct light switch, they have a big list you can choose from, and I would recommend ones with a dimmer.
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P. Wong
10-06-2025Purchased the 6” light fixture with the selectable color option for a little bit more money than a dedicated color. Easy to wire up and truthfully 90% of installing these lights is running 14/2 cable blindly in the ceiling between light(s) if you have no attic access like my scenario. The paper template to cutout holes was accurate. I did not use a dimmer switch for my first ceiling in my home office but may use one as I install in the living room next. The 3 knockout hole size measured exactly 0.863” or consistent with what the industry calls a 1/2” knock outs. I purchased NM plastic connectors for the existing Romex wire labeled as 3/8” trade size fits 1/2 KO and no issues. Have not tested all 16 yet but the mfg warranty policy seems gracious. Edit: I am concerned that in my application, I have three 14-2 entering the control box and I cant close the lid for obvious reasons. The push-in terminals allow for 3 conductors each as well as three knockouts allowing three cables so physically its possible. The volume allowance per conductor in NEC 314.16b for 14 AWG is 2 cu in per conductor. So the 4 gnd counts as one or 2 cu in total. Then the other 8 is 8x2=16 cu in total. Calculating the volume or 2+16=18 cu in volume of wires. The control box totals 7.2 cu in. The control box is essentially a junction box, right? I think Ensenior need to have this discussion with their engineers.
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E. Brooks
> 3 day1/3 of the price of box stores and they work the same. I don’t know what customer service is like because there were never anything to complain about. They work perfectly and super easy to install. Buyers need to be aware of the Kelvin rating. 5000k is a blue light, 4000k is a white light (kitchen/bathroom), 3500k is a pinch yellow, but great for dens/bedrooms/halls. Also notice the amount of lumens. I bought 1050 lumens and placed a dimmer with it, I would go with higher lumens if installing in a kitchen.