TORCHSTAR 12-Pack 4 Inch Recessed Can Light Trim, Aluminum Reflector, Fits Regular/Standard Halo/Juno Remodel Recessed Housing, PAR20, R20 Light Bulbs, 4 Inch Recessed Cans
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Even though they would be small, it is the base size of the bulbs that matters. It comes in one of two sizes, standard or smallie
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Commercial Electric 4 inch light cans can be made to fit the 4" Recessed Can Light Trim with White Metal Step Baffle.
Since I do not have a ladder, I have only measured inside the box. Inside measurements are about three feet The shoe doesn't seem to fit 7/8, so I don't believe it will work. There is 3 inches of bulb diameter on your light bulb. There are metal rivets inside the trim that make it too tight for 75". If you want to try the bulb in a 4" trim, you can go to Home Depot. I believe it will work with both of these if it works in theirs. It seems to work pretty well for me. I hope you like it too.
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My opinion is that these trim rings are considerably better than the ones available at Home Depot or Lowe's because they are much less expensive. I have included a picture of the TorchStar trim to the left, and the Costco trim to the right. The trim to the right was bought. I went to the This one is very plasticky and appears to be impossible to clean, and the colors fade over time. Its thin metal surface makes it easy to wipe clean, and it's made from thin metal and has a very smooth surface making it easy to make repairs. There is an opening where the lightbulbs rest on the torch star trim that is precisely the right size for the bulbs used in these canlights, and matches the opening well. bulb is left with a gap between it and the trim, since the trim from the store has a wider opening. It comes with a foam gasket that seals well against the ceiling, but I have yet to get the one from the store, and some of the ones I receive in the store are wonky or don't fit as well. Overall, the touch star trim seems to be simpler in design. Yet it is more functional, stays ultra white, and has an overall better appearance. If you were to shop at- Each of the ones I bought cost $20, and they are very ugly.
Several, 4 inch integrated LED can lights in our kitchen (that were supposed to last 30 years) burned out so frequently that we had to hire an electrician to replace two or three by the end of the 60 months. We finally got tired of both the hassle and expense of replacing these receptacles, so we installed 9 new ones in our family room, with 4 inch sockets that take R20 bulbs I can replace by Since I bought these without knowing that I could install them myself or without knowing if the electrician who installed them didn't realize that trim was necessary, I bought them without any assurances that they would fit or that they were easy to install. Now that they're in, the cans look great, and I don't have any more doubts about how many people are needed to change a light bulb (assuming the light bulb wants to be changed).
The product was well-packaged and well-made, with a high level of detail and quality, and was.
My experience with these products has been that they are easy to install and more affordable. my units themselves do not sit flush with the ceiling. As a result, a small gap appears on my ceiling. Although no one has noticed, I know the object is there, and I think it's an eyesore.
The Halo ones didn't yellow like these, so I hope they won't, too.
The baffle catches the light beautifully and the fit is tight.
The installation process is easy. Originally from New Orleans, I installed these in my own basement as an electrician. It is of good quality at a fair.