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Review on πŸ’‘ UltraPro 12in. Low-Voltage Slim LED Fixture with Flat Outlet Plug, On/Off Switch - Warm Bright Light Bar for Closet, Kitchen, and Cabinet Lighting (45371) by Sara Wells

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Great light but the screws are soft.

Well I have to say it's a very good light! It actually has both lower and brighter light, which is great. Build quality is decent and I love that you can tie more of these together if you want to use them to light up spaces like under kitchen cabinets which is what I bought them for. This light consists of two parts connected with Typec-C cable, light bar and power supply. The power supply then has a cord that you plug in and that cord then plugs into an outlet. The power supply has a power rocker switch. When the switch is in the middle the light is off, pushing it left or right turns the light on and how you push it determines which light comes on, high light or low light. It's nicely constructed and doesn't feel cheap like it will break easily. My only problem, and in fact it was my father-in-law's since he was the one who installed it for me, is that he said we had soft screws. He used a drill to install the screws and screw heads, which we remove. Also, they don't seem to want to be easily screwed into closets. He actually went to the garage to get better screws, he works in construction and renovates houses to earn a living in his spare time. So trust me when I tell you he had some trouble installing this light because screws are cheap he knows what he is doing. talk about. After he went out and bought better screws, the installation was easy for him. I've used clear tape to hide the excess rope under the cabinets and everything looks fine. I really wish they had included some cord hooks like they did on the other, shorter Honeywell bar light. So apart from the terribly soft screws, this light is very good. I'd say if you plan on using multiple light sources, say under a cupboard I'd recommend this, but if you only need one light source I might go for a bar light where everything is integrated into one strip rather than a separate one wattage. box to fool around with. It's just an easier and more convenient setup.

Pros
  • Quality construction
Cons
  • Neutral