Pro Track Globe 4-Head LED Ceiling Track Light Fixture Kit Plug In Corded Adjustable Silver Nickel Finish Glass Modern Kitchen Bathroom 31 3/4" Wide
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4.2 out of 5 stars with 5 reviews
5 out of 5 stars
10 January, 2024
originally posted on lampsplus.com
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Awesome lighting. Great option when traditional lighting isn't an option
5 out of 5 stars
19 February, 2023
originally posted on lampsplus.com
Looks great and Saves Space
The lights look great and save a lot of space ilo a floor lamp we had. Did have to buy knew bulbs that were white to brighten up the room but that wasn't a problem.
5 out of 5 stars
10 August, 2021
originally posted on lampsplus.com
Perfect kitchen light
This light was the perfect addition above the kitchen sink. We have an old house and no hardwired lighting, so this was a great solution. The cord was long enough to run the wire along the window molding so it's hidden, and be plugged in behind the refrigerator. I used an Amazon/Echo compatible plug so we can use voice control to turn the light on/off so we avoid using the online switch altogether. The light is wonderfully bright, but the shades keep it from blinding you. I highly recommend.
5 out of 5 stars
17 March, 2021
originally posted on lampsplus.com
Sleek, warm, and easy to install
Really love this fixture, especially since it’s a plug-in connection. Sleek, warm color with the 3000k, and easy to install. Comes with everything you need. Confusion about the bulbs, however. Description says the bulbs aren’t replaceable, but mine came with removable G9 LEDs, so maybe the design has changed? Either way, loving this light!
1 out of 5 stars
4 September, 2017
originally posted on lampsplus.com
After I paid someone to install it in my rental, I just found the plug-in power cord is NOT the 14' cord I ordered. It is only 7' long and I am now stuck with an unusable fixture on the ceiling since the cord will certainly not reach the outlet. Also, the on/off switch is next to the fixture itself, instead of at the end of the cord where it would plug in. Someone would have to get a stepladder to turn it on and off. I am now stuck with an unusable fixture on the ceiling. I now have to order yet ANOTHER new, plug-in light fixture with the right length cord!!