Cree LR6C-GU24 - GU24 Base - 650 Lumens - 12 Watt - LED - Halogen White - 92 CRI - Dimmable - Fits 6 in. Can Fixtures
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Cree LR6C-GU24 - LED Downlight

Dimmable - GU24 Base - 12 Watt - 650 Lumens - 3500K Halogen White - Fits 6 in. Can Fixtures


The Cree LR6C-GU24 retrofit LED downlight uses only 10.5 watts to produce 650 lumens. The dimmable LED module replaces a 65 watt incandescent R40 and fits into most 6 inch recessed housings with the addition of a GU24 adapter. Cree's patented TrueWhite technology creates clean, Halogen white light with nearly perfect color rendering, while premium electrical design and thermal management preserve color consistency and light output for the life of the product. The Cree LR6C-GU24 is backed by a 5 year warranty.

Stock Code: LEDF-LR635GU24


$72.63 ea
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Specifications

Stock Code:  LEDF-LR635GU24
Part No.:  LR6C-GU24
Wattage:  12
Base Type:  GU24
Color:  Halogen White
CRI:  92
Diameter:  7.375 in.
Incandescent Equal:  65
Lumens (Mean):  650
Warranty:  5 Years
 
 
Brand:  Cree
UPC:  10813959010030
Voltage:  120
Dimmable:  Yes
Color Temperature:  3500 Kelvin
Length:  6 in.
Energy Star:  Qualified
Life Hours:  50,000
UL Listed:  Yes
Case Quantity:  5
 

Cree LR6C-GU24 - Dimmable - LED Downlight Module - GU24 Base - 12 Watt - 650 Lumens - 3500K Halogen White - Fits 6 in. Can Fixtures 4 5 2 2
Good bulbs if hooked to a standard dimmer These bulbs work great. I installed 4 and connected them to Hunter fan remote control switch. The lights come just as they should, but they do not dim with that particular type of controller. They are significantly brighter than the lights we previously had, and they are much cooler (very important if you live anywhere down south in the summer). Overall, I would buy more of these in the future...I just wouldn't connect them to a fan dimmer switch. April 13, 2012
The light is fatastic, but the price is high I bought three of these and put them in my kitchen. They work very nicely, but they cost so much. The Gu24 base is O.K., but if I had to do things over again I would have gone with an edison fixture. June 7, 2011
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