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Ensenior 12 Pack 6 Inch LED Recessed Ceiling Light, Dimmable, 2700K-5000K 5CCT, 1200LM 12W 120V, High Brightness Canless Wafer Downlight – ETL&FCC&IC
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11 reviews for Ensenior 12 Pack 6 Inch LED Recessed Ceiling Light, Dimmable, 2700K-5000K 5CCT, 1200LM 12W 120V, High Brightness Canless Wafer Downlight – ETL&FCC&IC
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Matthew Galano –
Great affordable high quality lights
Well worth the money! Easy install! Works great! Super bright! This pack did my whole mechanics garage set up so well! Time will tell for longevity. Seems well made.
Manny –
High Quality Soffit Lights!
These recessed lights are a great choice for soffit lighting. I chose the 4 inch 750 lumen with adjustable color temperature. In these pictures, the lights are set at 5000K color temperature and as you can see are super bright.The super slim profile build of the light gives it a sleek and premium feel and they sit almost flush to wherever you mount them. The junction boxes are well built. For the price you’re paying for 12 lights you are getting a much better deal than buying from a major retailer (which would probably be of lesser quality).Install is easy if you’re familiar with electrical work. They do come with push in connectors but I ditched those and used wire nuts to make all the connections instead. I tied in to an existing switch in my home and replaced that switch with a Honeywell timer switch so they turn on and off automatically. I only used 6 of the 12 lights and saved the other 6 if any of them ever go out.Overall, this was a great purchase for our home and I recommend the same for your’s. You will definitely break your neighbors’ necks.
Dan –
I was skeptical but SUPER impressed
So I don’t typically compromise on lighting. I’ve installed numerous conventional 6” can lights throughout our home with relatively costly LED trim kits and generally been happy with the results. When I stumbled upon these and realized they were about half the cost of 6” cans with LED bulbs, I crossed my fingers and bought 30 of them for our basement.First off, these are well engineered lights. Someone put a lot of thought into this design. They are very easy to install with simple tools. You will need 1/2” knockout clamps and that’s about it, save the wire, switches, etc.Most impressively, these can be positioned anywhere on the ceiling regardless of where your joists are located, but only on new installs (before hanging drywall). I pre-installed the ballast boxes before hanging drywall. Regardless of where you want lights or the locations of my joists, the lights will fit given how the clamping mechanism works. An example of what may perceived to be a problematic joist location is included in the photo. However, this is a non-issue for new installs. But, you cannot do this for a retrofit as the ballast box is a bit larger than the opening provided for some joist locations. For retro-fits you definitely want to be clear of the joists.Regarding light output, I’m pleased but I’m not quite sure they put out the stated lumens. I have cans of the same rated capacity at a slightly greater spacing in another room and the overall luminescence appears to be the same. I went with a 4’ by 4’ spacing in the photo and am happy with the results. Better to have too much light and dimmer rather than not enough.I used a 4-1/8” hole saw and it is perfectly sized for the job. The lights come with an integral gasket which is great if there is an uninsulated space above, but this results in the lights sitting not quite flush with the ceiling. It’s not objectionable but I’m picky. Since this was a basement rehab, I removed the gasket and they sit tight and flush with the ceiling. It’s a very clean look.The Lutron dimmers recommended work flawlessly, not a hint of flickering and they dim down quite low.My only suggestion to the manufacturer is to provide either longer cable lengths between the ballast and light or provide an option to buy extension cables. For new installs, the light needs to be located within less than a foot from the ballast. This was not an option for me in some instances so I needed extension cables which were very difficult to come by. However, there were relatively inexpensive when I finally located them from another vendor.All in all these are absolutely worth every penny. You cannot go wrong with these lights provided you plan ahead on new installs. On retrofits there should work issue and they would be ideal for drop ceilings. checked all 30 lights when they arrived and all functioned without issue. I cannot speak to longevity as my lights have less than 40 hours on them. Provided their longevity is a good as this product design, I don’t expect to ever have to replace them.
Jonathan –
Contractor Approved LED Lights
I’m very happy with these LED lights! They were easy to install, super bright, and made a big difference in the room. As a contractor, I’ve used these lights in all my projects, and they’ve consistently delivered great results. The quality is reliable, and they offer excellent value for the price.
Eric68 –
Great quality , easy install , super thin .
Amazing lights and came wire clips so you dont need wire nuts . Made for a very clean install . Highly recommend these and would but them again without hesitation. I had a rafter directly above a light and this light is so thin it still fit without any problems .
Marc –
Worth every penny! Works with Lutron dimmers.
(Ensenior 12 Pack 4 Inch Ultra-Thin LED Recessed Ceiling Light with Junction Box, 9W 75W Eqv, Dimmable Can-Killer Downlight, 750LM High Brightness – ETL and Energy Star Certified / $95 at the time of ordering, $75 at the time of the review)Video compares 2 bedrooms side by side, each with a different color temperature. The bedroom on the left was set up with 3000K (slightly warmer tone). And the room on the right is at 4000K (cooler white). It also quickly shows reverse-drilling of the cutout with a hole saw.The first time I bought these, I was super skeptical. I needed a thin LED (didn’t want can lighting). And the price for these were too good to ignore. Similar versions (nearly identical) are being sold at big box stores but at a much higher price. So, I took a chance. And boy did these turn out to be one of the best options available. If you just need a quick review, get these and you won’t have any regrets. If you can put up with my lengthy review (apologies in advance!), then read on.To light our 2600 sq ft home, I ordered 5 sets of these (in 4” and 6” sizing). I was on the fence about what Kelvin temperature to get. 3000K ended up being really nice for the smaller bedrooms. And we went with 4000K for the larger bedroom, living room, kitchen and dining room. That was near perfect.Installation is very straightforward. You do need to run wiring to wherever you want to place a light in the ceiling. Once you know where the wiring will be, use a drywall knife or a hole saw to cut the ceiling open. There’s an included circular template in the box. Tip: If you’re using a hole saw, drill in reverse. This keeps the blades of the drill from shredding your drywall to pieces. Even a lower powered drill will be able to cut through in reverse without issue. And you’ll get a perfect hole without having to do any drywall repair. Then, do the following:1. Connect your 3 electrical wires to the corresponding wires in the included junction box and close the lid.2. Connect the single white cable from the junction box to the LED light.3. Bend the tabs on the LED light and pop it into the ceiling. The tabs will hold the light firmly in place.4. If you do drill a hole right below a joist (which you may eventually do), don’t worry at all. Because the light is so thin, you’re able to position it directly under the joist without issue.The LEDs come with a small foam ring which sits between the light and the ceiling. If you’e using the lights in damp environments like a bathroom, you should leave the foam ring on as it will keep any moisture from entering the ceiling. But if you’re using the lights in a dry environment (living room, bedroom, etc), remove the foam ring and the LED will sit even more flush to the ceiling. This can actually make a difference when mounting these lights near ceiling-high kitchen cabinets, allowing the doors to swing open without hitting the LED rim.The light output of these 4” lights is brighter than you might expect. Especially when using multiple LEDs in a single room. Space them about 3-4 feet apart from one another. For a 12×12 ft bedroom, 4 of these is plenty. Even in larger living rooms, multiple rows of these are going to give you more light than you need. With regard to the 6” version of this light, I would only use that diameter size if your ceiling is 10 ft or higher. Or, if you’re placing these outdoors (like under a patio).LEDs have come such a long way. I’ll never install another can light again. Whether you’re doing the install yourself or hiring an electrician, you can’t go wrong with these. Good durable product. Excellent light output. Will definitely continue to buy these in the future.One last note with regard to smart lighting. I haven’t had any issues using them with our Lutron switches and hub. For reference, we used the following throughout the home: Sunnata Touch (dumb), Maestro (dumb) and Caséta DIVA (smart) dimmers. No problems with flickering or buzzing sounds. Even when using the app and PICO remotes, lighting adjustment is smooth. Everything just worked.
Armando Oliva –
Buen producto.
GatesD –
These led lights are a must for enhanced lighting needs. Great packaging and quality. It was a breeze to install. You will need a 4” hole cutter and basic electrical knowledge to complete the job. Three light settings.
Ryadh –
Amazing led dimmable spotlight
John M –
Highly recommended. 3 months post installation and my wife, the chief product reviewer in our house, and I continue to be impressed with these lights, so much so that I will be buying them again for my upcoming basement reno. Light intensity ranges from a very low level, without any flickering or hum at all using a Lutron Maestro MACL-153M dimmer, up to very bright. The ability to change the color tone (we chose 4000K) helped to adjust to the ambiance of our kitchen decor. The one critique I had regarding the size of the wiring box is minor in comparison to the performance of these lights. Ensenior reached out to me because of this issue and I found them to be genuinely interested in customer feedback. 5 Stars also to Ensenior.Overall: Very satisfied!Pros: Very bright light with selectable LED coloration; fits tight to ceiling (note – foam gasket is not necessary if not installing in a damp environment); works with my existing Lutron Maestro MACL-153M dimmer; powered 11 lights; relatively easy to install* and great overall.Cons: *The box is quite small, especially if you are daisy chaining the lights as would be the case in most installations in Canada using 14GA wiring. I would suggest that the box could be 2 or 3 inches longer to accommodate the above.
Loz –
I love these things (12 pack 4Inch LED Recessed Slim Pot Light with Junction Box) 5 selectable color temperatures means you can select warm white to harsh white to match the room, dimmable and don’t make any buzzing noise (but that might depend on your dimmer). So slim they install anywhere even if there is a joist right where you want to put one, these are getting installed all over the place in my house!! A couple of things that could make them even better -1. If the junction box was just an inch bigger it would make installation so much easier.2. Make sure the wire is properly seated in the wire splice block before cramming it into the box coz the wires can pop out – even better replace them with Wago lever locks which is what I did.3. Why don’t they chuck in some 1/2 inch plastic romex cable connectors? – for a couple of cents each it would just be a nice touch.4. Buy extras / spares – they’re cheap so grab a few spares for if/when some fail in case you can’t get them anymore in the future.5. Get a good hole cutter and you won’t regret it, I got the Milwaukee adjustable hole saw (C$35) and it’s worked really well so far (about 40 nice clean holes).6. Don’t skimp on the number you plan to install, with 8ft ceilings if you don’t install enough you can end up with dark spots in your room, but this is the same with any pot lights so read up about standard spacing for pot light installations.7. Buy a good dimmer if you want to dim them, if you get a cheap crap dimmer switch you will regret it.Most of my comments above are just tips / advice and not criticizing the product itself, becuase these LED pot lights are fantastic.