American Lighting 24-Inch Hardwire Xenon Under Cabinet Light, 60 Watt, High/Low Switch, 120 Volt, Brushed Steel #LXC3H-BS | 
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| Brand: American Lighting Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $90.75 Buy New: $43.21 You Save: $47.54 (52%)
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Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 23677
Color: Brushed Steel Media: Tools & Hardware Shipping Weight (lbs): 4.3 Dimensions (in): 24 x 5 x 2
MPN: LXC3H-BS Model: LXC3H-BS UPC: 714176212319 EAN: 0714176212319 ASIN: B0006SUZ3I
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | First to introduce a 120 Volt Xenon Bulb (8,000 hours) | | • | No need for transformer, great for lower budgets | | • | Great for kitchens, offices and medical workstations | | • | Multiple Knockouts for easy installation | | • | Full length reflector maximizes light output |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description mfr: AMERICAN LIGHTING, INC. HARDWIRE XENON UNDER CABINET LIGHT Bright white light for countertops/workstations Height: 1-1/4", depth: 4-1/2" Includes 120V Xenon light bulbs - 8,000 hours Dimmable, low profile - only 1-1/4" high Frosted lens, convenient high/low switch Hinged lens for safe & easy lamp replacements This unit to be wired direct to circuit LXC3H-BS 24 IN. UNDER CABINET LITE SIZE/WATTS:(3) 24" / 60 FINISH:Brushed Steel
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| Customer Reviews:
Great lights! August 27, 2008 G. Hopp We purchased 7 of these lights, in several different sizes, to use under our kitchen cabinets after we had granite counter tops installed. They have a high and low switch and give a decent amount of light. They are not as bright as florescent, but I did not want anything so glaring. They give plenty of light to work under and I am a light lover! They also have an off switch which comes in handy if you have all the lights run to one light switch like I do. I had these professionally installed in Jan. 2008, and the only thing the electrician noticed is that the metal plates that pop off in the back of the unit to run your wire through were very hard to get out. He said most units usually have metal that pops out much easier. These lights do get very hot, so I try not to keep anything above them in my cabinets that is sensitive to heat. Overall great lights!
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