LED Downlights - LED Light Fixtures
Natural Light - 850 Lumens - 6 in. Selectable LED Smart Downlight Fixture - Color Changing and Tunable White - 2200-6500 Kelvin - 11 Watt
Medium Base - 75 Watt Equal - Medium Base - 90 CRI - Easy Dimming Through App - No Hub Required - 120 Volt - Cree CMDL6-75W-AL-9ACK
- CRI: High CRI
- Life Hours: 50,000
- Base Type: Medium (E26)
- Outside Diameter: 6 in.
- Inside Diameter: 5 in.
- Height: 5 in.
- Warranty: 5-Year Limited



1400 Lumens - 20 Watt - 12 in. Cool White LED Ceiling Light Fixture
4100 Kelvin - Brushed Nickel Trim - 100 Watt Equal - 120 Volt - TCP 218F12A241KBN
- Color: Cool White
- Height: 3.75 in.
- Diameter: 12 in.


1700 Lumens - 24 Watt - 14 in. Cool White LED Ceiling Light Fixture
4100 Kelvin - Brushed Nickel Trim - 150 Watt Equal - 120 Volt - TCP 218F14A341KBN
- Color: Cool White
- Height: 3.75 in.
- Diameter: 14 in.


3 Wattages - 3 Lumen Outputs - 3 Colors - 10 in. Selectable LED Downlight Fixture
Hardwire - Watts 18-23-30 - Lumens 2150-2700-3300 - Kelvin 3000-3500-4100 - Dimmable - 120-277 Volt - TCP DLC10SWUZDCCT
- Life Hours: 50,000
- Outside Diameter: 10.8 in.
- Inside Diameter: 4.5 in.
- Height: 8 in.
- Warranty: 5-Year Limited


LED Recessed Lighting
Light fixtures that are recessed in the ceiling to shine down on a space are called "downlights." Sometimes called "can lights" or "pot lights," retrofit LED downlights can be installed into existing fixtures by removing the original bulb and trim before screwing in an LED module adapter into the socket. Not only are the LEDs 85% more energy efficient than incandescent bulbs, they produce less heat. This saves additional money on your electricity bill as you'll spend less AC trying to cool a room that your light bulbs are busy heating up. Once the power is out to the room, it can take less than two minutes to install your new LED downlight. Watch the video below for step by step instructions. Since LEDs have much longer lifespans than other bulbs, lasting up to TEN times longer, they will very rarely have to be replaced, saving you the time and energy of purchasing another light bulb for years to come.
What's the Difference Between IC-rated and Non-IC Rated Recessed Lighting?
The difference between IC rated downlights and Non-IC rated downlights is that Non-IC rated fixtures require 3 inches of space between the metal and the ceiling insulation. IC rated fixtures have superior heat distribution capabilities, allowing insulation to rest against the metal without being a fire hazard. Remodels are more likely to use Non-IC rated recessed lighting, making sure to space the insulation accordingly whereas IC rated fixtures are primarily used in new construction. However, IC rated downlights can be installed in either insulated or uninsulated ceilings.