💡 Elevate your space with effortless, smart dimming—because your lighting should work as hard as you do.
The ELEGRP Dimmer Light Switch offers advanced MCU-driven digital dimming technology compatible with a wide range of bulbs up to 600W. Designed for easy installation without a neutral wire, it supports both single-pole and 3-way setups. Featuring a convenient locator light and durable thermoplastic housing, this UL-listed 2-pack ensures long-lasting, energy-efficient lighting control backed by a 2-year warranty.
L**.
Nice
These are a very good quality for the price. The only negative, for me, is that they are on the same frequency as cheap doorbells. So every time I turn one of them on my doorbell goes off and doesn’t stop ringing. The switch functions well, just be careful setting it up. After you select the features you need and have to put the switch and slider back on it’s a little difficult to line up. The dimming is smooth and feels of good quality.Update: I have installed 4 of the 5 now. The first 3 worked great. Number 4, to my chandelier, has a little flicker in it. They are the same bulbs as in some of my other fixtures.
E**
Company great at helpful responses
They look good, I had a bit of trouble with the setting and flickering. I wrote an original review, telling of problems. Amazing this company wrote to me, through Amazon which gave none of my personal information, . This company has stayed in touch, making sure I am happy with the product and helping with installation!I’ve never over many, many years & items, had a company that, stuck with me and helped so very much!I WOULD RECOMMEND THIS COMPANY TO YOU AND ANYONE, THAT NEED LIGHTING PRODUCTS !
K**R
Proper part. Proper fit. The first time.
Great value pack. Working well after 4 months.
B**A
Good value, with some sacrifices
At roughly $9 bucks each these are a very good value. They dim the lights. They are no harder to install than any other switch. I've installed about a dozen in my new (used) home, both single and double pole.Cons -1. There is a bit of delay in both on/off and the response to changes. You get used to that easily.2. The sensitivity is not fully linear, nor particularly good. Controlling the dim at a specific level other than min and max takes some effort. The above mentioned delay does not help.3. One of my switches does have a slight buzz to it - this switch serves 320 watts of incandescent bulb in an archaic light bar in my master bath. A trivial annoyance.4. A couple of my switches have a bit of flickering at certain levels of brightness. One example is my pantry. Not a problem as this is a min/max application - min for late night snack searches. max otherwise.5. I'm not particularly fond of the tiny white lights, but that's just my opinion.Notes -1. I can't address whether the minor buzz or flickering is a result of cheap/defective switch or the nature of the load.2. There is a very simple method of assigning the minimum dim level. Use it. Otherwise you will often find the lights appear 'off' when they are in fact 'on' but the minimum dim level does not illuminate them.Conclusion -Installing $30+ name brands would have cost me about $400. This job cost me about 1/4 that. I'll probably replace a couple of mine with higher quality switches where it matters. The master bath and dining room are are good examples. The rest serve their purpose quite well and are a bargain.
J**N
Good price
I am general contractor, always I used this dimmer for my projects, quality is perfect , easy to install also comes to availability to used as 3way switch dimmer Wich one is perfect highly recommend
R**.
Random flickering with more led lights
First I will say, customer support genuinely tried to resolve my problem and did issue me a full refund. Regardless this product is inferior, faulty and needs more testing. After a few weeks of troubleshooting I was able to determine that the more wattage/led lights you use on one switch, the more likely you will get random flickering with the lights. I'm guessing that the circuitry in the switch does not adequately handle fluctuations in the electrical current, but this is just a guess as I'm not an electrical engineer. I have a light switch with 2 40w leds that draw about 7w each. I do not get flickering with this switch. However any room where I have 4 or more 60w=11w draw lights, I get random light drops (flicker). These switches should handle up to 300w each of draw. I also noticed when I would kick on a switch in one room another rooms led's fed by another switch would briefly flicker. So it's seems reasonable that fluctuations in the electrical draw are not being well handled with this switches electronics.I've replaced the problematic room switches with Lutron's and no longer have any flickering.These switches are $10 each vs Lutron at $25 each. I would have loved to have save the money as I needed 10 of these throughout my home, but in the end....you get what you pay for :(. These may or may not work for you so I would recommend against them and spend more for a better quality switch.
G**N
Looks great and well built
Decent quality for the price - definitely better than a lot of the non me stuff you can find on Amazon. The face plates that come with them are nice and I like the fact that they have a whole range of outlets switches and dimmers so we can have a consistent look as we update our old house.
D**Y
Best dimmer. No issues
I have installed 12 of these and every one of them worked. No flickers on LED lights and can bring down to zero level. I also used on 3-way switches. Best dimmers w/ 600 watts rated
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