Brand: Sylvania Feature: Sylvania LED Label: Sylvania Manufacturer: Sylvania Model: Golden Dragon Publisher: Sylvania Studio: Sylvania MPN: Dot-It
Product Features:
• Sylvania LED • Under Cabinet Light • 3 AA Batteries Per Light (Included) • Super Bright • White Finish
Editorial Review:
The over-achieving under cabinet light! These are the next best thing (and in some cases better) than fully wired under cabinet lighting.
Customer Reviews:
Customer Rating: Summary: Almost perfect Comment: I bought these locally from a wholesale club, but so far so good. First, they're BRIGHT! I can't emphasize this enough. I've seen all sorts of tap-lights and even used some of the newer LED lights. They were all toys compared to this light! There's a warning on the back of the lights not to look directly into them and they're not kidding.
I agree with the previous reviewer's complaint that they produce a very small spotlight beam. BUT, this is very easily fixed. When you take the cover off to change batteries, look at the lens holder. There will be a slot on one side. Just insert a screwdriver into the slot and the entire lens/optic pop right out. In doing so you now have a light which puts out a perfect smooth flood of light. In this configuration it puts out a very similar light level and pattern (albeit much cooler white) as the traditional halogen hockey puck lights. I don't know why Sylvania put the optic in to begin with. This is how they should have shipped. Customer Rating: Summary: Works okay, but fiddlesome. Comment: BLUF: They certainly are bright! It's not a warm light but a blue, bright light similar to most LEDs. It's a spot beam and not an area light as an incandescent bulb might provide. They seem sturdy enough. I've dropped them and moved them around with no ill effects. I mostly use them in a closet which has no light fixture in it, but I frequently remove them during power outages etc. They turn off after 30 minutes or so which makes them great nightlights for the kids' room. I've had them 3 months or so and haven't replaced the batteries.
Downsides: The switch is very fiddly. It's a small motion activated IR switch with a high/low/off setting. It requires a wave of the hand, sometimes several waves, to activate. Each light mounts using a single magnet - mounting them in any useful angle requires some ingenuity, but I suppose some people might see flexibility in this feature.
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