Cylinder Shape Integrated LED Bath Bar Light, 4000K (Cool White), Dimmable, ETL Listed, LED Vanity Light
Cylinder Shape Integrated LED Bath Bar Light Brushed Nickel Finish 4000K (Cool White), Dimmable, ETL Listed
Presenting this LED Wall Mounted Bath Vanity Lighting fixture. It features a simple yet sophisticated design that will enhance the looks of your bathroom. It offers a lifespan rating of 5,00,00 operational hours. Upon average usage of 6 hours per day, the fixture will last more than 4 years.
Since this LED Bathroom Vanity & Wall light comes with a robust steel body and has a scratch-resistant acrylic lens, you can be sure about long-term durability. You can integrate a compatible TRIAC dimmer and adjust the brightness of this Dimmable LED bath Bar fixture.
It features a simple yet elegant rectangular design that will blend with and adorn your bathroom mirror. It comes with a robust steel body and has a scratch-resistant acrylic lens. So, you can be sure that it is a sturdy product. The LED lighting fixture is compatible with industry-standard ETL certification and does not emit harmful UV or IR rays. Therefore, you can be sure about usage safety with this lighting product.
The fixture is available in two variations:
- The 20W fixture measures 27-½ inches (L) x 4 inches (W) x 3-½ inches (H) and provides an output of 1100 lumens.
- The 23W fixture measures 18-½ inches (L)x 4 inches (W) x 3-½ Inches (H) and provides an output of 1500 lumens.
Specifications
Certifications: | ETL Listed |
Color Temperature (Kelvin): | 4000K (Cool White) |
Dimmable: | Yes |
Housing: | Steel and Acrylic |
Lumens: | 18.5 Inch (1100 Lumens) and 27.5 Inch (1500 Lumens) |
Operating Temprature: | -4 Deg. +113 Deg. F |
Voltage: | 120 Volt |
Wattage: | 18.5 Inch (20 Watt) and 27.5 Inch (23 Watt) |
Color Rendering Index(CRI): | CRI >80 |
Damp Location: | Yes |
Fixture Color: | Brushed Nickel |
Life Hours: | 50,000 Hours |
MPN (Part No.): | RS013 |
Shape: | Cylinder |
Warranty: | 3 Years |
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