| Brand : | Halo |
| Part Number : | P200TW |
| Weight : | 1.7 Pounds |
| Item Package Quantity: | 1 |
| Color : | White |
The P200TW kit combines 7-5/16-inch diameter white open trim and 320-degree rotating eyeball with low profile housing. The light is thermally protected and listed for damp locations making it ideal for use in a variety of applications in new construction, remodels, or suspended ceilings. The low profile housing makes this an excellent choice for 2-inch by 6-inch joist construction common in older housing, or for installations with minimal available space. The eyeball allows you to focus the light on individual objects such as artwork, or if used with multiple kits can illuminate an entire wall.
Proper installation of the light requires that insulation be kept three inches from the housing. To install with bar hangers, be sure to purchase 24-inch bar hangers P98 (sold separately). Light uses 50-watt PAR20 or 75-watt R20 bulb (not included). UL regulated for safety.--Bree Norlander
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Housing, white trim and eyeball, and instructions
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Poor craftmanship,
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This review is from: Cooper Lighting P200TW One-Light 6-Inch Recessed Ceiling Light Fixture Kit with White Eyeball (Tools & Home Improvement)
I received item it looked just fine until I installed, Light went up in ceiling fine but when you installed the eye part in would not stay in place due to the poor design of the tab that are suppose to hold it up.. get what you pay for sometimes, in this case cheap is cheap
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