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12-Pack Amico 5CCT LED Recessed Ceiling Light w/ Junction Box (4" or 6")

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I have 24 of these installed in my home and not had any issues. The night light version of these lights caused a humming noise, however, so I stayed with the basic ones. These are compatible with Kasa dimmer switches even though it's not advertised to be so. Lastly, the lights are still fairly bright to be a night light for small children. It's a good dim at the lowest setting but just not for a night light.
Bought these last year (had to replace the previous owner's "Hospital White" lights) and have had no issues. Work with the preexisting dimmer switches I had.
I bought a bunch of extras for that purpose. They are cheap enough to have some spares for the future. I have 20+ installed for a few years and none have failed yet.

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Quality control is iffy based on reviews. I recommend installing with wagos, so you don't have to struggle so much to replace it.
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Quote from FookNoe :
Quality control is iffy based on reviews. I recommend installing with wagos, so you don't have to struggle so much to replace it.

I have 24 of these installed in my home and not had any issues. The night light version of these lights caused a humming noise, however, so I stayed with the basic ones. These are compatible with Kasa dimmer switches even though it's not advertised to be so. Lastly, the lights are still fairly bright to be a night light for small children. It's a good dim at the lowest setting but just not for a night light.
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Quote from sdwatcher1027 :
I have 24 of these installed in my home and not had any issues. The night light version of these lights caused a humming noise, however, so I stayed with the basic ones. These are compatible with Kasa dimmer switches even though it's not advertised to be so. Lastly, the lights are still fairly bright to be a night light for small children. It's a good dim at the lowest setting but just not for a night light.
I bought another set of these wafer lights and haven't tested them yet for operating temperatures. I did read that some of them get extremely hot and could cause a fire. Was thinking about keeping them inside a can light housing just in case since the aluminum can housing acts as a giant heatsink. With these wafer lights, they can get pretty hot since it doesn't have much of a housing to absorb the heat.
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Bought these last year (had to replace the previous owner's "Hospital White" lights) and have had no issues. Work with the preexisting dimmer switches I had.
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I've used the 6" on a bunch of jobs, and they work great.

They don't get hot.

I leave 3 spares on each location, because I worry that any warranty replacement years from now might not match exactly.

They are super bright, so you will need a dimmer.
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The problem with these is that when they burn out in the future, you may not be able to find an exact replacement.
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Quote from trent0210 :
The problem with these is that when they burn out in the future, you may not be able to find an exact replacement.

I bought a bunch of extras for that purpose. They are cheap enough to have some spares for the future. I have 20+ installed for a few years and none have failed yet.
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I have installed about 12 of these so far and they are great!6 have been going for 3 years, zero issues.
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I have 40 of these across the entire house, most installed in the past year. Only one has failed so I say that's decent.
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Great company. They sent replacement for 3 of my lights years after I bought them when they didn't really have to. Good product too. I would recommend their lights to friends if anyone ever need new ones.
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Can these be daisy chained with their own connections? Or will they have to be wired with Romex in series?
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I have 12 of these same lights. I bought this set 3 years no ago. NO ISSUE. I paid 120 for 12 pack. I will buy 12 more. I have Halo too in my laundry room. There is no difference. I have all my light connected to a smart light switch so we can dim and turn of with voice commands and schedules. I give this a thumbs up.
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I have an unfinished basement and intend to finish it in the next 18 months. I bought cans and LED retrofits to install now so I can use the space now and while I finish the space and get to the drywall. The cans allow this since they attach to the joists. Would I be able to use these in an unfinished space until I was able to get the drywall up? Thanks

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I have color ones of these, and the app is horribly done.
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