4-inch Dimmable LED Square Downlights, Recessed Ceiling Light Fixture, 9W, Kitchen Lights
4 In. Dimmable LED Square Downlight - 600 Lumens - 9 Watt - 35W Equal - 3000K , 4000K & 5000K Kelvin - Square Design - 5 Year Warranty
The 4 inches dimmable LED square downlight is an ideal recessed retrofit downlight that can easily replace the traditional can light to provide you with a wide beam angle (100-120 degrees) for illumination of larger areas. Having a CRI of 90+, this downlight can provide for excellent viewing of objects near you when they don’t look any different from what they actually are. With 50,000 hours of lifespan, these downlights provide you with maintenance-free and replacement-free lighting throughout their entire lifespan. This 9W downlight being equivalent to any halogen light of 35W saves you energy on 26 watts and thus a tremendous reduction in your electricity consumption. As a dimmable downlight, it brings a further reduction in energy consumption, by controlling the level of light being distributed throughout the space. Being available in color temperatures of 3000K, 4000K, and 5000K, this dimmable LED square downlight gives you three options in color glow to make a choice based on your requirement. Having approval from Energy Star & ETL, this downlight can get you rebates and incentives. You also get 5 years of warranty from the manufacturer’s end.
Specifications
Base Type: | Retrofit |
Certifications: | ETL,Energy star |
Dimensions (L x W x H): | 5x5x1.81 |
Fixture Color: | White |
LED Type: | 2835 |
Lumens: | 600 Lumens |
Operating Temprature: | -4 Degree F TO +122 Degree F |
Replaces: | 35 Watt Replacement |
Voltage: | 120 Volt |
Wattage: | 9 Watt |
Beam Angle: | 120 Degree Beam Angle |
Color Rendering Index(CRI): | >90 CRI |
Dimmable: | Triac dimming |
Housing: | Alumium+PC |
Life Hours: | >50,000 Hours |
Metal Halide Equal: | 35 Watt Replacement |
Power Factor: | 65Lm/W |
Safety Rating: | ETL,Energy star |
Warranty: | 5 Years |
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