Q:beautiful light but looking up under the light I see the 2 nuts and bolts and lable of the lights to use so is it hung upside down; should you not see that.
by|Jun 24, 2023
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A: Thank you for your question. You will see these screws and the label under the bottom of the fixture face plate. Please follow the instruction manual for proper installation.
by|Jun 26, 2023
Q:what type of bulbs are required?
by|Feb 23, 2020
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A: You can use incandescent, LED or CFL light bulbs. This uses (4) medium (E26) base, 100 watt maximum light bulbs.
by|Feb 24, 2020
A: Any bulb with a standard medium-base light bulb will fit up to 100-Watt. I used 4 40-Watt G25 clear globes. In my opinion, it"s bright enough.
by|Feb 24, 2020
Q:Is this fixture dimmable?
by|Oct 2, 2019
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A: This fixture is dimmable. The type of dimmable light bulbs (incandescent, LED or CFL) will need to be compatible with the type of dimmer being used.
by|Oct 2, 2019
A: Yes, the fixture is dimmable.
by|Oct 4, 2019
A: If you have a dimmer switch/slide bar, yes it is dimmable. I put LED bulbs in and am very happy with the look and the ligiting.
by|Oct 3, 2019
Q:Im using this to replace a light bar I have on 3 sides of a built in make up vanity. I love this has a beveled mirror back.. but I prefer incandescent bulbs:
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Can I use incandescent bulbs on this light bar?
Also is this light bar dimmable?
by|May 17, 2019
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A: I’ve used 40 watt incandescent bulbs in this fixture. All incandescent bulbs are dimmable.
by|May 18, 2019
Q:What bulb base/type is needed for this fixture? Medium bulb base isn't specific enough.
by|Nov 20, 2018
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A: This uses (4) medium (E26) base, 100 watt maximum lamps. The image shows a G type (globe) of bulbs.
by|Nov 20, 2018
Q:Is this unit useable with dimmer switch??
by|Oct 10, 2018
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A: As long as the bulbs match the dimmer switch, there won’t be a problem.
by|Oct 11, 2018
Q:Is the exposed metal stainless steel? The mirror covers the front, but metal and screws are exposed on all 4 sides. I am concerned about moisture vapor from the shower causing corrosion.
by|Jan 18, 2018
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A: This metal is iron and not stainless steel.
by|May 5, 2023
A: Yes it is stainless steel behind the mirror. I have had no problem with corrosion.
by|May 5, 2023
Q:can 4 of these be installed side by side over a 96" mirror and cabinet?
by|Oct 23, 2017
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A: It would completely depend on your existing wiring or what you could install.
by|May 5, 2023
A: Each of these bath bars need to be installed in their own junction box so you will need 4 separate junction boxes ran with electricity in order to install them side by side.