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Reddit mentions of LE LED Puck Lights, Kitchen Under Cabinet Lighting Kit, 510 Lumens, 5000K Daylight White, Night Light, Perfect for Kitchen, Closet, Stairs and More, Pack of 3
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Reddit mentions: 3
We found 3 Reddit mentions of LE LED Puck Lights, Kitchen Under Cabinet Lighting Kit, 510 Lumens, 5000K Daylight White, Night Light, Perfect for Kitchen, Closet, Stairs and More, Pack of 3. Here are the top ones.
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- 【Bright and Energy Efficient】These 6 Watt (3 pcs) LED puck lights provide 510 lumens of cool white light, equivalent to 50 watt halogen bulbs with 88% less energy use.
- 【Stick on Puck Lighting】Tool free easy installation. Peel and stick up, plug and play. No drilling holes, no damage to your counter.
- 【Low Profile, Ultra-Thin】0.5 inch in thickness. Blending seamlessly with your cabinet, cupboard, closet, shelf, detolf, headboard and so on.
- 【Touch Dimmable】4 Brightness levels. Touch to set the brightness and turn on/off the lights
- 【Natural Accent Lighting】CRI is over 80. Enhance your space by bringing out the true colors of your collectibles. See colors the way they are supposed to be.
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Specs:
Color | Daylight White |
Height | 0.27559 Inches |
Length | 2.3622 Inches |
Number of items | 3 |
Size | Pack of 3 |
Weight | 0.66 Pounds |
Width | 2.3622 Inches |
I used these: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00YMNSCYM/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1
As long as you have room on top of the cabinets it's easy to put lighting in. Before I put the cabinets up, I put up regular outlets (so I have the option for any kind of lighting) and attached them to switches (because under cabinet lighting on a 3-way switch is great). When I put up the cabinets I cut channels for the light wiring and strings to pull them through. Then, when I was almost done with the kitchen I ran the wires up behind the cabinets and plugged them in.
You can buy lighting kits that can be installed after the fact and plugged into an outlet. It won't have a switch on the wall, of course, but I know lots of people, including myself, that just leave the under cabinets turned on full time. Especially if they're LED, since they don't use much power.
Arc reactor
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01A4A094C
Repulsors
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00YMNSCYM
The arc reactor I found by accident after having already bought something else. This one, amazingly, fit perfectly into the cavity and had no bezel (my first one was thinner, and was the same diameter but had a bezel).
The hand repulsors are wired (you can see the wire on my right wrist) to a battery pack that I purchased separately. There’s a power switch for them under my right arm.