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Review on Upgrade Your Lighting With Ensenior'S Ultra-Thin LED Recessed Lights - 12 Pack With Junction Box, Dimmable, 2700K-6000K Selectable, ETL Certified, And High Brightness Of 750LM by Ayush Bonuccelli

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Customer Service Rocks!

I recently installed drop ceiling tile covers in our basement to replace/hide those old chalky ones and also replaced old can ceiling lighting which used a big metal housing above the tile.These lights are lightweight, the wiring is easy to connect into the junction box provided and it's literally plug and play. When connecting the wires to the adapter inside the junction box, turning the adapter clockwise while pushing the wire inside makes it very easy. It's in the directions but I didn't read them so it ook me a few times to figure out why the connections weren't holding. To remove the wire, you can't just pull out. You turn counterclockwise while pulling the wire out. Quite simple actually.There is a circle template provide to make exact cuts in the ceiling for the light to fit securely. In my case, to cut holes in the drop ceiling tiles, I bought a Goldblatt G05141 drywall circle cutter and set it to match the dimensions of the circle template. Easy peezy.For every tile covered, I put the old chalky tile on top. For the ones with a light, the chalky board rests on top as well but I didn't attach the light fixture to the chalky board and instead attached to the tile cover itself. The cover is thin plastic so when attached to the old board, the light would press up causing an indention in the plastic tile. The fixtures are light enough to where I attached them to the plastic tile itself using a piece of regalar cardboard for the fixture springs and it doesn't droop. For the junction box, I just placed that on top of the old tile. Hope that made sense.Some reviewers said the lights didn't dim enough. I bought a Lutron DVCL-153P-GR LED+ dimmer switch with a Lutron Claro cover. I don't know if the switch is on the compatibility list or not but there is no buzzing etc. It works great. Inside the switch, there is a dimming adjust "knob". In some rooms, I moved it to the lowest setting and it's very dim with the slider moved to the bottom and bright enough with the slide moved all the way up. For example, when I start my day in the home office, I turn on the lights at very dim and then gradually slide up during the day. For other rooms, I start out at the brightest setting. It's a very nice feature on that switch.For color of light. I'm glad I chose at least 3 options (3/4/5K). I chose to use 4K which I think is a nuetral light. 5K was a bit too harsh and 3K a bit to yellow for my taste. I think if I purchased the fixture with more options, I'd have a hard time making a decision. Lol. The cool thing is that you can easily change the color temp at any time. Example: I'm not sold on the neutral light in a bathroom so I may move the switch to 3K.The lights are more than bright enough and cover a good amount of area.For Customer Service. I cannot say enough kind things about them. One of my lights was missing a spring. The lights come with 2 springs attached to the light. In most cases, especially mine, you need both springs to securely attach the lights to a ceiling. I emailed support, they responded very, very fast. I explained my situation and they sent me out a replacement fixtuee immediately. I don't often get fast responses or resolution from many companies unfortunately.I recently bought an additional 4 pack of these same lights to finish up another room. No issues, they work great just like all the others.It's amazing how much easier these are to install vs those big metal can light fixtures.Hope this review helps others.

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Pros
  • Easy Install
Cons
  • The product may emit a buzzing sound, which can be annoying