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πŸ”§ NICOR Lighting DLR56 Mounting Clip for 3008 and 3012 Models Review

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Description of πŸ”§ NICOR Lighting DLR56 Mounting Clip for 3008 and 3012 Models

Universal fit, slides on the edge of recessed housings. Serves as an anchor for trim and downlight installation. Steel construction. Use one pair per housing and trim. Perfect for torsion Springs and coil spring clips.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Exactly what I needed.

I installed some weird Baumeister glasses in the ceiling that won't let through the 2 spring clips of a standard fixture. It basically has a spring clip that hangs on the can and won't come loose. So I had to convert them without removing the current cans. It was exactly what I needed. I had to hammer them in the last 1/2 inch, which turned out to be just what I needed because screwing in from the side isn't the best option because existing cans are steel, not aluminum. Good product. By the…

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  • Housing
Cons
  • Something else

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Quick and easy installation

I'm alone in our house to fix everything. The light in our shower stall broke, I went to the store and was advised to buy an LED light. This setup was easy, it just didn't stay on the ceiling. After some research on the internet I came across them and decided to give it a try. It was a little tricky to put the clip on the rim of the round metal can (I'm not very good at proper lingo). I used needle nose pliers to widen the hole a bit and managed to attach the clamps. Connecting the light…

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  • Electrician
Cons
  • I'll write later

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Totally overpriced, but a great solution!

These are just stamped and formed sheet metal clips that cost pennies to make and yet I have to say the $7.19 I paid for them was well worth it. In one of my bathrooms I had an oddly shaped recessed light. I couldn't get any of the three methods that Halo gave me with their LED retrofit kit to work. The best I could do was hang them 1/4 inch below the ceiling using the spring attachment method. It looked awful and it would hurt me if I ever had to take it off (like painting that blanket). Enter

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  • Tools and Household
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  • Socket required