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The Lepro 15W LED ceiling light delivers 1500 lumens of flicker-free, daylight-bright illumination while saving 85% energy compared to traditional 100W bulbs. Its IP54 waterproof rating ensures durability in moisture-prone areas, and the innovative flush mount with a detachable bracket makes installation quick and tool-free. Designed for modern minimalists, this compact dome light is ideal for bathrooms, kitchens, porches, and more, combining efficiency, style, and versatility in one sleek package.











| ASIN | B06XVQ5W2H |
| Best Sellers Rank | 852 in Lighting ( See Top 100 in Lighting ) 5 in Bath Ceiling Lights 9 in Close-to-Ceiling Lights |
| Brand | Lepro |
| Brand Name | Lepro |
| Bulb Base | E26 |
| Colour | White |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Controller Type | Remote Control |
| Country Of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 18,694 Reviews |
| Efficiency | 85% energy saving compared to traditional incandescent bulbs |
| Embellishment Feature | Waterproof |
| Finish | Unfinished |
| Fixture Type | ceiling light |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04894495010738 |
| Included Components | Mounting Hardware |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Installation Type | Flush Mount |
| Is Assembly Required? | Yes |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 22.5L x 22.5W x 5.5H centimetres |
| Item Shape | Round |
| Item Weight | 1.21 Pounds |
| Light Color | Cool White |
| Light Fixture Form | Close to Ceiling |
| Light Source | LED |
| Light fixture form | Close to Ceiling |
| Lighting Method | LED |
| Luminous Flux | 1500 Lumen |
| Manufacturer | Lighting EVER |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model Number | PR1500024-DW |
| Mounting Type | Flush mounting |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Lights | 115 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Energy Efficient |
| Power and Plug Description | Corded Electric |
| Room Type | Bedroom, Dining Room, Living Room |
| Room type | Bedroom, Dining Room, Living Room |
| Shade Colour | White |
| Shade Material | Plastic |
| Specific Uses | Kitchen, Toilet, Porch, Bedroom, Utility Room, Garage, Hallway, Garage, Office, Hallway, Lobby, Lounge, Living Room |
| Specification Met | CE, RoHS |
| Style | Modern |
| Switch Type | Push Button |
| Theme | Modern |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Voltage | 132 Volts (AC) |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Wattage | 15 watts |
D**E
Excellent Design and Well Made. Very Easy to Fit.
Fitting this to a ceiling is child's play. It took me ten minutes. I very much like the clip on / clip off mechanism. That's a new one for me. It's very bright and I love the minimalist design. It seems very well made and I expect it will last for many years.
M**T
Easy Install, bright
Perfect, brighter than I expected for 15w. Easy to install took approximately 10 minutes to remove the old light and fit this one.
W**K
A GREAT LITTLE LIGHT - UPDATED September 2019
This is a super light. Big output for a small power input and has brightened up an en-suite area so much even the wall tiles look whiter! I am very pleased with this light fitting. It is neat and looks good in a bathroom/ toilet/ en-suite situation especially the colour output (classed as neutral/daylight white). Not so sure it would be all that attractive in the likes of a dining room for example - not to my taste anyway. One of the best features as regards fitting is the wiring. Trim the wires as suggested and it is then a simple matter to push the live and neutral (no earth require) into the appropriate slots and, bingo, the wires are secure. No messing around with screw type connectors which can be a bit fiddly sometimes. Probably the most difficult part of the fitting process was getting the best orientation for the mounting bar so as to ensure the cable was hidden from view - but having said that, it's not that difficult. I thoroughly recommend this light fitting and I'll be ordering at least another one for a similar location in my house.....can't say more than that. UPDATE: I've just spent the best part of 4 hours trying to find out why this light has started to flicker when it's switched on. After a while it seemed to settle but, annoyingly, it would repeat the flickering at random. I won't go through the whole 4 hours but eventually found the problem to be with the connector between the light and the house lighting cable. For some reason the connector was not gripping the wires sufficiently tightly though it's been running perfectly well over the past 20 months or so. My solution was to replace the connector with a double cable connector strip with screw down fixings. Very easy to do once you have literally had to break the original connector to get it out! Light is now flicker free and I have no doubt will continue to be so until the LED gives out. WARNING - do to attempt this solution unless you are fully competent in wiring procedures.
M**Y
Good for bathrooms
Cheap and cheerful. I moved into a new build and bought 2 of these; one for the WC and one for the bathroom. I think, for the price, they are great value for money and bright.
E**E
Nice light and bright
very good light,i like it after I fixed total five light.My wife and children's like this light.
T**C
Great light.
I read a few reviews and some were complaining about the difficulty to fit this light. It’s honestly not that hard. Being doubly insulated there is no earth and the spring-clip electrical connections (everywhere these days) aren’t huge - so it might be a struggle depending on your wire size. The height your are at when fitting any lights makes a huge difference too. Use a proper sized stepladder and don’t be doing everything at arms reach. There is nowhere really to put any connection box, so if you are replacing an older light you’ll need to connect up separately and put that in above the light only leaving the L&N coming out of the hole. Upsides: it’s bright, good looking and cheap. Downsides: be aware that the rubber ‘cable entry’ comes off with a pull and if you put it on backwards (like I did) the lid won’t fit - just turn it around and you’ll be fine. Also, the (genuinely good) idea of the clipping system that holds it on to the ceiling can only really go in one orientation - due to the cable entry this really limited where I could place the fitting and it ended up being closer to my window than I would have liked - I could have moved it, but it would have meant more faffing around and I was on a time limit. Maybe I’ll go back to it later. All in: great product and I’d certainly buy again.
P**S
Very bright, with some issues.
The first thing I’d say is I’m very impressed with the light output, the fittings look okay & they’re cheap. However, as can be seen from photos on other reviews, installation isn’t always straightforward. Part of the fitting’s specification is its water resistance. There is a gasket around the terminal cover to assist with this. If single insulated cable (or stripped flex etc) is used, the gasket won’t seal the cover. A correctly sized & stripped flex needs to be used to maintain water resistance - which is where we come to issue number 2. Most uk lights are wired using the ‘looped in’ method. This means you will normally encounter a minimum of two cables, each containing three wires. On most fittings there will be three cables (nine wires) and occasionally there may be a looped supply to another lamp, totalling twelve wires! These fittings have provision for a maximum of four wires, two ‘live’ (switch wires) & two neutral. That’s assuming you use flat 2-core flex, or you’ll be back to losing water resistance. This leaves you with a couple of problems - firstly you’ll need some flex, which isn’t provided. Secondly, you’ll need to make the other wires off safely. The usual solution is to stick them into connector blocks, joining the switch wire & neutral connections onto your flex & stuffing the blocks into the ceiling, leaving the flex dangling to connect to the fitting. This doesn’t comply with the wiring regulations though & definitely limits the water resistant qualities. Assuming you find your way around that issue, there are another couple of minor niggles. One is what first appears to be a good idea - the metal bracket the unit clips onto. A sensible design would have clips that disengaged when pushed, but the designers went for the easier ‘disengage when pulled’ option. There isn’t much space to do this, so unless you have thin & nimble fingers you may end up having to use a loop of string or a long nosed pliers to pull the clips back. (I notice that on the newer model, it comes with attached flex & the clip bracket has been abandoned). Finally, the lamps aren’t replaceable. They’re supposed to last 20,000 hours, which is around the same as a standard LED lamp..... in my experience, LED lamps don’t last 20,000 hours in the real world. When they fail though, I just swap the lamp. When one of these goes, the whole fitting is shot & needs replacing. They’re cheap, but not as cheap as replacement lamps. Overall, I think they’re a worthwhile buy, especially if they can be wired in flex from an accessible joint box. Very bright, so ideal in many situations & good value as long as the lamps don’t burn out too quickly.
D**D
A bright light.
A bright light.
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