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Reviewed in the United States on August 23, 2024
I was so disappointed in the shade of the "Soft White" LED lights which I bought, that I requested a return. Thank you Amazon for granting my request! I went back to the website and ordered the "Warm White" version, which matches the recessed lights in the room and I'm a happy customer, now. Excellent quality in their rope lighting. Make sure you know which color shade you need.
Book Lover
Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2024
A very good value overall. We only installed them about two weeks ago. Not sure if they will hold up but so far, so good. Wish there was a faster way to mount them. The screws included are tiny and tough to work with. But otherwise, the clamps work well and the lights are nice and bright.
Happy customer!
Reviewed in Mexico on December 21, 2021
Pusimos las luces en la pergola de la terraza y se ven espectaculares!!
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on July 26, 2020
Very happy with this light very dimmable they look great and very fast shipping in Canada
Client d'
Reviewed in Canada on October 8, 2020
Très bon produit
NOLAbluenote3
Reviewed in the United States on November 20, 2019
Great product- durable and sturdy. Only problem was that I found the light to be much brighter than expected. Less of a “warm light” and more of a standard color.
Halcyon
Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2018
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Chad Dubois
Reviewed in Canada on November 20, 2018
I used these lights as a replacement for fluorescent lights in my entrance and I have to say that they are too dim. Unfortunately I cut them to length so I can't return them. They would be great for accent lighting but not as a source of primary light.
Mary H
Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2017
It's been a while since I researched a project so carefully before making a buy. Seriously, I probably spend 4 hours researching this. Two years ago when my master bedroom got a remodeled, the installer gave me low voltage lights behind crown molding. Great idea, but they were never quite right, and recently failed. I wanted to make sure that this time I picked the right product. I realized the low voltage product initially installed couldn't be stringed to the length I needed. These normal (110V-120V) lights seemed to be the answer, but I still had a ton of questions. Despite the tons of materials on line and on YouTube, it was a challenge to get some of the answers. (And FYI, there are lumen calculators on line. Find one that factors in ceiling height as well.)I found this product to be a high quality with a very thick plastic coating. What I liked about CBConcept products is that they offered a ton of lengths that were pre-assembled. I didn't have to attach it to a power cord/power supply, nor did I have to splice several lengths together. I was thinking of cutting the 40' down to 36'. They said it included an end cap and I wondered if they meant a spare end cap (so I could do that), or just the end cap that came on the pre-assembled string. Turns out, there's no extra end cap. As it worked out, I can deal with the extra 4' so it's not a biggie. But in case you're wondering, no ... you only get clips, no end caps.The configuration in my bedroom is very odd. I'm only using the lights on 3 sides of the room, and it's a cathedral ceiling. For the fourth side, it's open, with a bathroom and closet beneath it. When I calculated lumens, I didn't include the area above the bathrooms and closets. It looked like I needed 5,000 lumens. The length I bought was 4,300 lumens, and users said it seemed very bright. I was debating between 2 different CBConcept products, this one and the SuperBright offering, which is 10,500 lumens. In retrospect, I think I would have bought the SuperBright for my area, I think I can compensate by (eventually) adding reflective air conditioning duct tape inside the molding as needed, a trick I picked up from a video.Another lesson learned ... if I had to do it again, I'd get a friend with another ladder to help install, as it's very easy for the lights to flip over and shine down, particularly around corners.In the near future I will be doing a remodel in the adjoining dining room, with a similar cathedral ceiling. It's so hard to light such a tall room, so I'm going to use the same crown molding approach there. I won't hesitate to use CBConcept again. Only next time, I'm going to use SuperBright.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2015
15 June 2015: These look great. They are monodirectional so some thought has to go into their mounting. Fortunately the clips that come with them are shaped so one can control the mounting direction. The vendor was very responsive.22 Feb 2020 Update: In the past year a couple LEDs stopped working so today we replaced the string with another one just like it. We bought two of these light strings back in 2015. One went in the kitchen around the tops of the cabinets to highlight collectable vases and such. The other has just been sitting on the shelf until now; and it went up quickly and works like a charm. IMHO a remarkable bit of design and manufacturing. I'm thinking of keeping the older string to make strip lights out of since much of still works.
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