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Thu, Aug 5, 10 at 23:39
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We've been given two options for under cabinet LED -- the Kichler 12054SS -- the "Direct Wire LED"
thanks in advance - |
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| Bumping this thread while trying to understand why nobody has commented. |
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| Bumping this thread while trying to understand why nobody has commented. |
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| Direct wire LED fixtures tend to be larger than low voltage fixtures, some of which trade the bulk of the light fixture for a large transformer that can be tucked away elsewhere - cabinet, crawl space, attic, toe kick. |
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- Posted by newcastlemom (My Page) on Sun, Aug 29, 10 at 19:30
| Benself, did you figure this one out or get any other advice? I'm just starting to research and my KD says I should get something dimable in Juno or Kichler and not to do fluorescent. I'm learning the retail markup is outrageous; the quotes I got from our local lighting store kept dropping when I asked for my price, then for our contractor, then for our electrician... |
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| Quotes I got for the Kichler and Juno were ridiculously expensive too. I went with the ones from Environmental Lighting. THey look nice installed! |
Here is a link that might be useful: Environmental Lighting
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- Posted by newcastlemom (My Page) on Mon, Aug 30, 10 at 2:02
| Thanks, Marcydc. Just saw your post in another thread and was looking over the Environmental Lighting website. Much better prices. I'm glad you like yours installed. |
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