Illuminate Your Space with Style! ✨
The ELEGRP Dimmer Light Switch is a versatile and user-friendly solution for controlling your lighting. With compatibility for a wide range of dimmable LED, CFL, and incandescent bulbs, this switch features a sleek design that requires no neutral wire for installation. Enjoy smooth dimming, a built-in locator light, and a robust warranty, making it a smart choice for modern homes.
B**B
Easy install
Easy to install. I sent them to Trinidad for my girlfriend to use in her house. She loves their ease of use
D**Y
Best dimmer. No issues
I have installed 12 of these and every one of them worked. No flickers on LED lights and can bring down to zero level. I also used on 3-way switches. Best dimmers w/ 600 watts rated
I**U
Easy switch
Easy switch
B**A
Good value, with some sacrifices
At roughly $9 bucks each these are a very good value. They dim the lights. They are no harder to install than any other switch. I've installed about a dozen in my new (used) home, both single and double pole.Cons -1. There is a bit of delay in both on/off and the response to changes. You get used to that easily.2. The sensitivity is not fully linear, nor particularly good. Controlling the dim at a specific level other than min and max takes some effort. The above mentioned delay does not help.3. One of my switches does have a slight buzz to it - this switch serves 320 watts of incandescent bulb in an archaic light bar in my master bath. A trivial annoyance.4. A couple of my switches have a bit of flickering at certain levels of brightness. One example is my pantry. Not a problem as this is a min/max application - min for late night snack searches. max otherwise.5. I'm not particularly fond of the tiny white lights, but that's just my opinion.Notes -1. I can't address whether the minor buzz or flickering is a result of cheap/defective switch or the nature of the load.2. There is a very simple method of assigning the minimum dim level. Use it. Otherwise you will often find the lights appear 'off' when they are in fact 'on' but the minimum dim level does not illuminate them.Conclusion -Installing $30+ name brands would have cost me about $400. This job cost me about 1/4 that. I'll probably replace a couple of mine with higher quality switches where it matters. The master bath and dining room are are good examples. The rest serve their purpose quite well and are a bargain.
T**S
Ok
Ok
M**E
DO NOT BUY THESE
I’ve wired several houses and these switches were garbage upon install and broke after short use (less than 20 times turning on and off). They use some sort of button switch when you turn the light on, you can feel it as you push the switch. Mine pushed in like normal a few times then I could feel the inside pushing backward recessing somehow so that the switch would push that button further and further away until finally I now have to hold the switch in to get the lights to turn on with constant pressure on the switch. So obviously I’m not going to get into this thing and try to rebuild it because it seems like trash to begin with and has proven to be as such. Before it slowly broke/failed it made a humming sound when it was turned on that was louder as you brightened the lights with the dimmer. When you have the dimmer set to LOW you flip the switch (that then pushes against a button inside?) and the light bursts on then settles immediately down to dim. It like flashes to full right off the bat then dims like it has to take a millisecond to realize what setting it’s at after it just assumes full blast. I hope that makes sense. Save yourself the time and wasted money and go buy something that’s not going to brake. It’s not worth starting a fire because you bought some trash electrical switch off Amazon.
J**A
Muy buena
Muy buena
F**.
Excelente recomiendo.
Excelente recomiendo.
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