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Sylvania Golden Dragon LED 3-Pack (White) | 
enlarge | Brand: Sylvania Category: Kitchen
Buy New: $24.60
New (6) from $24.60
MPN: Dot-It Model: Golden Dragon UPC: 046135724237 ASIN: B0017QN2RY
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| | Sylvania LED | | | Under Cabinet Light | | | 3 AA Batteries Per Light (Included) | | | Super Bright | | | White Finish |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description The over-achieving under cabinet light! These are the next best thing (and in some cases better) than fully wired under cabinet lighting.
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| Customer Reviews:
Almost perfect November 4, 2008 BeachBunny (Florida, USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
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.
Works okay, but fiddlesome. July 11, 2008 E. A. Baptist (APO, AE United States) 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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