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Leviton 6672-1LI SureSlide Universal 150W LED/CFL Incandescent Slide-To-Off Dimmer, Ivory

Leviton 6672-1LI SureSlide Universal 150W LED/CFL Incandescent Slide-To-Off Dimmer, Ivory Leviton 6672-1LI SureSlide Universal 150W LED/CFL Incandescent Slide-To-Off Dimmer, Ivory Leviton 6672-1LI SureSlide Universal 150W LED/CFL Incandescent Slide-To-Off Dimmer, Ivory Leviton 6672-1LI SureSlide Universal 150W LED/CFL Incandescent Slide-To-Off Dimmer, Ivory Leviton 6672-1LI SureSlide Universal 150W LED/CFL Incandescent Slide-To-Off Dimmer, Ivory
$ 14.39

Score By Feature

Based on 1,351 ratings
Easy to install
9.49
Brightness
9.18
Value for money
8.78
Sheerness
8.71

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Product Description

The linear slide is controlled by an integrated linear control system that is easy to operate and precise
A slim, compact housing fits easily into a standard wallbox, where it is easily installed with multiple gangs
A variety of dimmable CFL and LED lamps can be controlled
Lamps that are backwards compatible with incandescent bulbs
The radio/TV interference filter is built-in
Below is a comparison chart of HD LED bulbs (technical specifications PDF) that shows compatible LED bulbs.
It is not included with the wallplate

Questions & Answers

The dimmers look like they're made in China, are they?

China is the country that manufactures this dimmer

How many ways are there in this switch that match this one?

6672 Sureslide Universal Dimmer is only designed for applications with a single pole. The following are for 3 The Sureslide Universal Dimmer 6674 with a standard 3-way is recommended for 3-way applications It should be possible to use a way The following is an alphabetized list of names /br> *br>David Keller /br>Leviton /br>Vice President, E-I The business world

When using a Leviton dimmer switch, can four fixtures be controlled at the same ?

The type of fixture you use will determine whether or not it is visible. For my case, it does not matter if I use four fixtures since I am using LED lights. The specifications state that it is a 150Watt dimmer, so if you have a total load of less than 150 Watts, then you should be able to run it.

If I overload the switch with a load of more than 150 watts, what happens? Why does buzz happen if that's the case? What do you know about Is it okay if I buzz?

A 150 Watt LED bulb can actually light up a lot of LEDs. In the same way, if you have 150 Watts, you can use 10 LED bulbs each rated at 15 Watts, which is equivalent to I'm blown away by how much light this is.

Selected User Reviews For Leviton 6672-1LI SureSlide Universal 150W LED/CFL Incandescent Slide-To-Off Dimmer, Ivory

Dimmable LED bulbs are the only ones to use
5/5

This is a simple to use form with clean lines. A dimmable LED bulb is perfectly suited to this item. In addition to LED bulbs, there are also incandescent bulbs You may dim and dimmable lights and if you do not dim If they are dimmable, they might flicker, as some other reviewers have noted. It is wonderful to have the option to turn on the night light. I love that this dimmer doesn't have a switch on the bottom which gives it a cleaner and simpler look. I also like that when you lower the slide bar down to the off position it has a positive detent.

Julien PARRY
Julien PARRY
| Apr 01, 2021
Suitable for the job
5/5

This has been paired with 104 watts of dimmable LED lights throughout my living room and it works just fine. This control distributes the power evenly across all eight lights with no flicker or To reach approx. , you will need to slide up. There's a 25 percent delay before they turn on, and you can slide the dimmer down if you want to dim the lights, but I don't mind. There is a light dimming option that dims the lights down to about 10% at the lowest, which is less than I expected. However, a dimming option that dims down all the way to 0% would be nice. There is no indication in the switch if that is controlled by lights or the switch. Having an on/off switch for each level would be confusing, since we always set it at different levels based on our mood or task. I prefer to slide to off, instead of having a separate on/off switch for each level. It is beneficial to use the separate switch only if there is a previous setting in which to turn on the lights. I strongly recommend it because of its smooth sliding action and because it works exactly as advertised.

Adaline Ramirez
Adaline Ramirez
| Aug 22, 2020
Is there a limit to how low you can We have several of these installed, with a wide variety of dimmable bulb set ups in these various rooms A minimum of flicker, hum or dim is provided by all of them There is enough to meet your needs For example, bright, etc 1 In addition to powering a bank of incandescent bulbs (6 total in 2 fixtures), these slight hums and flickers at low dimness, but it can be caused by The terms *br>2 *br>3 A pair of hardwired LED lights can be powered by batteries The fixtures at the bar
5/5

The following three points follow
3 A total of 3 LED sockets are provided. There are various types of bulbs used in ceiling fans. A LOOK AT AND A FEEL OF Aspects of ergonomics The design cannot be more sleek or functional - overall the design cannot be more sleek or functional - You just flip the switch for it to turn on, and slide it up for brighter light. Despite being silent, the detent (between off/lowest) is solid enough for its feel to be clear. This user interface is simple, clutter-free and uncluttered there are no additional buttons or features that take up space or confuse users. It's easy to see and find in the dark with just one big It features an orange LED light that dimly shines through the top of the slider (translucent plastic), making it easy to find in the dark, and it's so dim and warm that it makes it very easy to find in the dark. Despite its contrasting colors, it shouldn't disrupt even the lightest sleeper. They still let you turn this off if you prefer, using a tiny switch behind the faceplate (it's off by default and I failed to flip it three times before putting on the faceplate. That's a mistake! There's also a dial on the faceplate that enables you to select the minimum/maximum brightness, which was perfect for all 3 of my scenarios and let me get the dimmest possible low settings I desired. It's hard to find products designed for humans to actually touch and use intuitively, so if you consider this one, you'll like it and people who are new to your house or who are fumbling at night will like it as well. As far as I am concerned, there are no potential ways to improve the look/performance of the product. BE QUALITY ORIENTED & STRONG How to install I do find that the slider has very little play before it crosses the detent. Other than that, I find it to be very smooth and solid. You've got some sturdy brackets that attach to your workbox, and they don't bend very much when you tighten them into a tight space unlike, say, cheap outlets or switches that will easily bend just from pushing back wires with cluttered wires in the workbox. There is only one downside to this unit - it is much deeper or wider than a regular switch, and you have to use wire nuts to attach the leads to the permanent stranded cable. (Why don't manufacturers use solid wire to let people connect to standard solid wiring? If there is a good reason for this, I am not aware of it, but overall I find it frustrating), whereas you can often simply pop a cheap flip switch into your existing wires. Although it's a little extra work, I appreciate knowing all the connections are protected inside wire nuts so nothing will accidentally hit a contact as I remove them from the workbox, and it has the added benefit of simplifying the installation of some of those daisy chains. This is a chain rats nest situation. *BARROW LEADINGS*BARROW LEADINGS Good job Leviton. This is a great dimmer. I bought one and wish I had bought more, I'll make sure to convert a few rooms over time. As long as they last (longest usage so far is about 6 months), this is a tremendous improvement. Having to type so much on your device was well worth it.

Rosalie Hahn
Rosalie Hahn
| Oct 04, 2020
There is a problem with the night light
4/5

It feels like a very high quality product. This device has a hidden night light feature that you can only access if you switch it on. Nightlight activation is hidden on the top of the product. This is a nice feature because you will always be able to find the switch even in complete Although I will be turning off this option on all my lights because last night I noticed that, when I switched on the night light option, a small amount of current was sent to the lights, making them even slightly glow or flicker in the dark.

Gatlin FIELD
Gatlin FIELD
| Nov 08, 2020
The solution could be better if something else was substituted
3/5

Voici the problems 1 *br There is not enough contrast between the switch and the enclosure. Having a slide dimmer makes it easy for you to turn the lights on and off by sliding your hand up or down the wall. A lot of people won't be able to do that with this. For up and down adjustment, you have to reach in and grab the switch with your fingers. 3.
As a result of the large form factor, you might expect them to include a push-button You would think there would be wire connectors on the side or at least screws. No . Wires and twist-on wire connectors are the only ways to connect this device. This adds even more waste to an already full box and increases the possibility of problems in the future. The third part. While we are trying to dim the lights, the switch becomes oddly warm. It is not to the point of being uncomfortable, but still alarming. In short, other than that, the dimmer is a decent switch that does its My plan is to replace it with something else in the future however. I have updated installed a Lutron Skylark Contor dimmer in its place. There hasn't been any other model of this type available at the local stores except for Several big box stores selling home improvement products in themed stores. This dimmer is nowhere to be found on Lutron. com. Like this, it works with a slide to off design. (There is no on/off switch on the device. to make it easy to turn on and off with your hand. Below is a side-by-side comparison. The new dimmer installed on the side of the lamp.

Arian Curtis
Arian Curtis
| Sep 03, 2020
In no case should LED bulbs be used
3/5

I had expected this dimmer to be compatible with dimmable LED bulbs, but my experience proves otherwise. After switching the dimmer on, the light starts out low and flat but quickly increases to nearly full brightness after the second half of the slider is adjusted. It was recommended that I replace the dimmer with a Lutron model similar to what my contractor installed. The led bulbs dim as they should now that they have been replaced. If you want to use LED bulbs, you should avoid Leviton dimmers. It should be able to handle incandescent bulbs, however.

Cecilia Cunningham
Cecilia Cunningham
| Feb 10, 2021

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