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Great product, great price, great service. Sometimes you just have to use the eyeballs for lighting with vaulted ceilings. These really update the look, they are a lot less noticable on the ceiling.
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once installed, it both swivels and tilts (up to 30 degrees) so that it can be pointed in the direction.Best Deals for Cooper Lighting 420W 6-Inch Trim Regressed Eyeball with Baffle Trim
We just got 9 recessed lights installed in our house, all with Utilitech Airtight housings (cans), and some very nice white "stepped" trims that the electrician provided. But, we have 3 large paintings on some of the walls, that were not completely under the halos of the new recessed lights, so I thought I would give these eyeball trims a try... they are PERFECT!! Not only did they allow me to direct the light towards the paintings, but they were also extremely simple to install on the new housings/cans. They also match the other trims very closely, both in color and in texture.Just in case you don't know (I didn't when I purchased these), the way you replace a regular trim with an eyeball trim is by removing the light socket from the housing's plate, and then mounting it on the eyeball. Most housings should have a way to do this easily. Now, mounting the socket on the eyeball is done from behind/the top of the eyeball, so make sure that your socket is removed/installed from behind the housing's plate! (i.e., by removing the plate completely from the housing) The reason I mention this is because we have one old housing where the socket is removed from under the plate, and because it has a large rim around the socket, and the fact that it is not supposed to be installed from behind/top of the plate, it did not fit on the eyeball! That is an old housing thought, and probably based on different standards and accessories. But, something to keep in mind.
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