✨ Light Up Your Life with Style!
The Lithonia Lighting FMLFUTL 48-Inch Decorative Futra Linear Design fixture offers a sleek and modern solution for brightening up any space. With a powerful output of 2180 lumens and energy-efficient 25-watt consumption, this LED fixture is designed for longevity, lasting up to 50,000 hours. It's versatile enough for various applications, including kitchens, offices, and closets, and features easy installation and dimmable capabilities, all while meeting the highest safety standards.
D**R
Don't buy this light.
The LED light is fantastic. I put it up in our kitchen, easy to put up, and it gives out great light. It is far better than our old light. But, the cover is so flimsy it is pitiful. The box that it came in seem to be too big in the box that held the light fixture slid around. We didn't notice that the cover was cracked when we took out the fixture, but after we had the fixture along and went to get the cover and had a horrible crack in it. Others have complained about this. I have ordered another one in the hopes that the cover will be in one piece. Would did I order this again? No! There are other LED lights. If I hadn't already installed the fixture itself, and inspected the contents of the Box first, I would have sent it back in order to buy another product. The way the lid is packed in the Box makes it very easy for it to break.Update: Just received the replacement and the cover was cracked on this one, but we could hide it.after gluing. This product is packaged so poorly, both times the outer box was coming apart and the tape had popped. There was not enough packaging to protect the box the light came in.
F**Z
Cheaply made
Where to start, I'm a electrician who has installed thousands of light. For the price I thought should be real oak it' not. The molding is stapled and biscuit at the corners.( no glue =bad design, glue is cheap) It came with no mollies or screws to mount to the ceiling. So i used some two inch deck screws and mounted it to a ceiling joist, go to install the molding and the molding falls a apart 8 feet in the air breaking the clear plastic cover. Now I have to go the hardware store to by some wood glue to glue the corners to the biscuit. Hopefully i can find clear plastic to. On the positive side it lights up but honest can not tell how bright it is with out the light diffuser!
B**Y
Good light, nice appearance. However, exterior frame mounting is difficult and packaged with wrong hardware.
Not bad. Bought a pair of these to upgrade the lights in my mom's kitchen. The frames are real wood, with "oak" veneer paper on them. Nice match for her oak cabinets actually. They are bright, and the 4000K color balance worked well the kitchen. Both arrived well-packed with no damage.I'd given them a higher star rating, except that way the frame mounts to the fixture itself was a pain. The wood frame has a metal cleat on the inside (that you have to screw on yourself) that hooks to the fixture on one end, then the other end has a machine screw that runs through a hole in the wood and into the fixture on the other. Big complaint that I will deduct a star off for itself--the provided machine screw was too short so that was an extra trip to the hardware store (and the replacement ones aren't "brown" to match the frame, although not a big deal). So, double-check that on yours before the first trip to the hardware store. Ours were exactly the thickness of the wood frame in length, with none left over to thread into the fixture.Beyond bad QC/wrong hardware packaged, this design has two downsides. First, alignment is not positive so getting the frame lined-up to insert the screw is non-trivial. Second, there is no adjustment for cinching the frame up tight to the ceiling. They come with some foam weather-stripping-like material that you are to run along the top edge of the frame--the intent is to seal the gap between the frame and ceiling so there isn't a tell-tale crack of light showing. However, that's a bit cheesy, and didn't quite work for us (still some "leaks"). It might be worth upgrading to a better seal if you will care about that.The other issue is that unless you somehow luck-out and are mounting this exactly centered ceiling joists, you will need acquire toggle bolts or other hollow wall (ceiling) anchors--so add that to the hardware store list. Actually, we had some trouble with that, and ended-up drilling through the back of the fixture at the joist location and screwing through, which, in retrospect, is probably the better/more secure way to mount this anyway.
J**R
cheep but works and looks good
To start, the product I am reviewing is the surface mounted 4 foot LED FIXTURE with the nickel colored bars. The shade or defuser cover is shipped with the body of the light inside in its own box . the plastic is extremely fragile, I found out the hard way. So remove the box inside the light cover with extreme caution. Inspect the the clip that the cover mounting screw goes through, it is a U shaped clip that creates a thread for the screw through sheet metal. Make sure the flat side of the clip faces the out side of the fixtur and repace the provided cover mounting screw with a sheet metal screw, this is what the clip is made for. Fallow my directions and you won't hate your life during the install. Note: the body of the fixture is good, the cover is made of fragile plastic and wood. Good luck😉
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