Westinghouse (12 Watt) Warm White (3000K) 6-Inch Slim Recessed LED Downlight Dimmable ENERGY STAR 51070
This slim and sleek-looking, recessed LED downlight is an all-in-one alternative to a recessed can, trim and light bulb. With a very low-profile, it provides an ideal solution for ceilings with inadequate space to fit a recessed can. Under balconies or eaves, this one-piece recessed LED downlight is easy to install, featuring flexible driver positioning, a twist lock connector and convenient spring clips to ensure easy installation.
ENERGY STAR rated and free of harmful mercury, this LED is an environmentally-friendly choice for your new and remodel projects. Can be used to comply with the 2016 Title 24, Part 6 high efficacy light source requirements in the state of California.
What's Included
6-Inch Slim Recessed LED Downlight, pre-attached trim.
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FEATURES & BENEFITS- Slim recessed LED downlight design provides recessed lighting solution for very shallow ceilings
 - White pre-attached trim provides a seamless look
 - ENERGY STAR rated for excellent efficiency and cost saving benefits
 - Glare-free, impact-resistant polycarbonate lens
 - Fully dimmable, instant on and up to 45 year life
 - Quality components ensure optimum lumen output over the lifetime of the LED
 - Cooler operating temperature than incandescent or halogen light sources
 
RECOMMENDED USES
-  Perfect for shallow ceilings that do not accommodate a recessed can
 -  Kitchens
 -  Bathrooms
 -  Family rooms
 -  Offices
 -  Retail settings
 -  Ideal for under balconies or eaves
 
DIMENSIONS
-  Height: 1 inches
 -  Diameter: 6-3/4 inches
 
INSTALLATION
-  Quick, safe and easy to install
 -  Perfect for new and remodel construction
 -  Low-profile is ideal for shallow installations
 -  Rated for indoor use
 -  Approved for damp locations
 -  Dimmable, compatible with most dimmers
 -  IC rated
 -  Can be used to comply with the 2016 Title 24, Part 6 high efficacy light source requirements in the state of California