Turning on a ceiling light shouldn't blast one bright spot. This textured black LED ceiling fixture uses a glass shade for diffused light, has a built-in switch for convenient use, and hardwires for permanent installation.
A ceiling light that throws a hard spot straight down can make the rest of the space feel dim by comparison. This fixture uses a GSM1090 glass shade for diffused light, so the output spreads instead of concentrating in one bright point. The area under the light stays more evenly lit without harsh glare.
If the switch isn't where you expect it, you end up reaching around just to turn the light on. This light has a built-in switch for convenient use, so control is right on the fixture. You can reach up, click it on, and keep moving without hunting for another switch.
Plug-in fixtures can leave cords exposed and can shift when the rig moves. This light uses a hardwired connection for permanent installation, so the wiring stays routed through the ceiling instead of running to a plug. You end up with a cleaner install that stays put.
A glossy ceiling light can stand out like a sore thumb in a darker interior. This fixture uses a textured black finish, so it reads more muted overhead. The ceiling stays visually consistent instead of drawing attention to a shiny housing.
Ceiling layouts get crowded quickly near vents, cabinets, and trim. This light measures 11" tall and 11" wide, so you can map out the footprint before you mount it. You can confirm the size works for the ceiling plan instead of guessing once it's installed.
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Hi everyone. Steven here with etrailer. Today we're looking at our Gustafson LED Ceiling Light. Now folks, this is a textured black finish. As you can see, I've got it pre kind of hung here, if you will, and it puts off a nice vibrant light. I do wanna go ahead and shut off the overhead studio light so you can see a little better.
And bear with me if my camera auto adjusts and those kind of things on us. But it does put out a nice healthy amount of light. I only have this about chest level, so you can only imagine if it was up on the ceiling where it belongs or up underneath a cabinetry or something like that. This is a great option for either replacement in your kitchen, bathroom or whatever inside your RV or camper. And it does put off a healthy amount of light, like I was just saying.
So it does feature a simple push button right here to go on and off. (switch clicking) So very simple to use, and I always tell people if you're worried about being able to push that, if it's up on your ceiling, don't worry about that because if it's wired to a switch already, all you have to do is have that button push when you get it wired up by yourself or an electrician. And then whenever you use your wall switch, it'll go on and off normally. Now this is a nice solid bowl with those three cylinder cylinders inside of there, and that's what is lighting up every time this gets turned on. And the base here is five and 1/4 inches in diameter, and I got a height of seven and 1/2 inches tall.
Now I do wanna power this down real quick, move some stuff outta the way. Now inside of this, there are two holes that I have my fish wire through today to hang it. That's where you're gonna be mounting this up and into your ceiling fixture. Now no hardware comes with this. You should already have hardware there from your existing lights.
If you don't, for whatever reason, a local hardware store would obviously have something like that if you need it. Well folks, that's gonna wrap up our quick look together at this Gustafson LED ceiling light. I'm Steven. Have a good day.
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