- Style: 6-Pack
- Brand: Brilliant Evolution
- Color: Warm White
- Special Feature: Dimmable, Timer
- Light Source Type: LED
- WIRELESS REMOTE & SELECTABLE DIMMER β Use the wireless remote to easily turn the lights on and off, adjust the brightness to any level, or set the auto-off timer.
- OPTIONAL AUTO-OFF TIMER & TAP LIGHT – Set the lights to turn OFF in 15, 30, 60 or 120 minutes. This product is touch sensitive as well so you can easily turn the lights on and off by simply tapping the lens.
- 55 LUMENS – Super bright, long lasting battery LED lights with a 3000K warm white glow. LEDs never need to be replaced.
- LONG LASTING BRIGHTNESS – Lasts 4x longer than other puck lights. Operates on 3 AA batteries (18 included).”””





























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Jackson E Shelton –
These lights have changed the way I feel about my kitchen and life and bedroom closet on a fundamental level. Combined with a buttload of rechargeable batteries, theyβre an affordable, life-changing force to be reckoned with.I live in a “cozy” old house that has a “quirky” “vintage” kitchen with “basically one” light in it, although my wife believes horrible garish overhead ceiling lights are acceptable to turn on and use for lighting, which they aren’t. I’d rather not see shadows of rotting fly carcasses projected onto my possessions while I’m trying to eat my Dinty Moore over the sink like normal.So, for me, the hood-fan lights above our modern 70s electric coil stove (I’m told electricity is really catching on) are the only functional lighting the kitchen has…until now!Hot diggity, for 35 buckaroons per six pack, I turned my built-before-electricity black hole of a kitchen into a living-beyond-my-means, upper-lower-middle-class hipster coffee snob’s wet dream…affordably! No longer are the beauty of my Chemex Hand-Blown series pourover, Baratza Virtuoso conical burr grinder, imported Hario coffee scale, and Bonavita digitally-controlled water kettle lost to the shadows of unappreciative dank corners. Without my new lights, might as well be a Mr. Coffee over there. Nobody could tell anyway.I put them under the cabinets, behind the weird recessed overhang in the corner above my various coffee-snob paraphernalia, and over the garbage can and decorative hand-painted owl key-hanger. They really give the kitchen that Modern Family-esque air of modernfamodernity.I also put one over the basement stairs so I can finally see my organic-flaxseed-seasoned cast-iron collection in the correct 3000 Kelvin twinkle, and one in my bedroom closet, so I no longer struggle to see and pick out one of the two shirts that I wear!They come with screws, but screw that (PUN INTENDED!). They also helpfully come with 3M Destroy-Yo-Paint sticky pads that preclude one from having to waste the battery on one’s cordless drill to gouge destruction holes in one’s landlord’s property. They stick like the dickens. Quite convenient.Did I mention how bright they are? With the new LED pucks turned on, our kitchen now boasts, and I’m not making this up, 12,000 gigabytes of light! Astronauts can see us from the International Space Station! It’s really good to know that, if our lights go out, NASA will notice and beam down their bravest Storm Troopers to assist us.The remote control makes it incredibly easy to waste over twenty minutes dimming and toggling the lights in a silent house like a moron child with pretend telekinesis via his Magical Pointy On-Off Phaser. Pew pew pew! On! Off! Dimmmmmm briiiiIIIGGHTT DIMMmmm briiiGGHHTT OFF! OFF OFF OFF! BAM ON! BAM ON! PEW PEW PEW etc. What a convenient feature.All in all, they make this dank old shitkitchen feel much more modern and expensive, and they’re cheap as hell and don’t require any wiring or hole-drilling or any of that other stuff I’m never going to do. And they’re remote controlled, dimmable, and very bright. Oh, and you can click them on and off individually by hand when you just need to, say, find that last can of Dinty Moore in the dark.They are battery powered, and batteries die, and LEDs eat batteries. So the reviewers complaining about how quickly they die apparently thought those three little cylinders inside them were Wireless Electricity Receivers from a world where Nicola Tesla didn’t die penniless and heartbroken. Nah bro, they’re weak-ass batteries. So I would implore you future purchasers to also buy a load of Eneloop or equivalent NiMH rechargeable AAs, because 1. the batteries these pucks come with are abysmal, B. normal alkaline batteries cause these lights to dim over time (namely, a couple days), and 4. why not save the planet and junk? Also don’t expect batteries to be magic, you ingrate.I love these lights with my whole being, and I highly recommend them for spicing up a dumbly-lit existence and room. At the very least, they make me feel slightly more well-off when I’m standing half-naked in my kitchen, eating cold Dinty Moore straight out of the can, bathed in the sparkling glow of LED under-counter puck lights. This must be how rich snobs feel.
Curt OBrien –
I’ve always wanted under counter lighting, but didn’t want to mess with wiring, etc. So I gave these a try. I am so impressed! Not only are the batteries included, they were already installed in each light. They come with screws or 3M sticky discs to adhere them to the bottom of the cabinets. Took me 5 minutes to install 6 lights in my kitchen. The remote control has a lot of options like timers, light brightness, etc. When I turned them on, my kitchen looked just like a magazine picture! They are beautiful. Just the right amount of light. I’m planning on ordering more!
Tim Murphy –
We needed some additional lights for over the kitchen sink and underneath the kitchen cabinets. Took a chance on these based on the reviews and my wife and I are very happy with them. Spent 5 minutes to get them in place and we hit the remote and everything worked perfectly. The remote is nice because my wife is always up before dawn, and she can light up the area where her Keurig is without having to light all the kitchen lights.
Lynn Weymann –
I am very happy with these lights. They are a breeze to stick up and stick very well. I love the remote and the timer and adjustable brightness. I actually haven’t looked to see if there is a motion detector setting because I’m using them in my room at night and my dogs are with me. I plan to get some more for the kitchen.
Leslie B –
These are very nice and true to the description. They came with batteries, which is a bonus. I decided to hang them with 3M picture hanging strips for easier removal, if needed, but they come with adhesives and screws, so I did my own thing. I really like the customizable dimming features and the timers. Be sure to angle the pucks so that the remote works from any location you might likely point it from. So far, go good!
Lisa –
Bought a set of hardwired sconces for two reading nooks. Used these puck lights instead of a lightbulb. Having the remote is great or you can push the puck light to turn on.Brightness is perfect for art display and enough for reading. Canβt speak for the battery life yet, but so far so good π
NextGenNeo –
Great lights, however they were packaged horribly! The adhesive on the bottom of the lights was stuck to the tops of the next light in the stack, leaving a sticky residue that is very difficult to remove. Even the side of one of the lights was marred with adhesive. We had to pry them all apart.UPDATE: Seller followed up and offered a replacement. The new box arrived very fast and was packaged perfectly. Great experience and live the lights!