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Remodeling: I am remodeling my Kitchen and want to ceiling spots in and want the most energy efficient

lights AND if possible use a dimmer switch. Is that possible?
Niceguy G
Niceguy G San Francisco, CA on Aug 23, 2011
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  • KMS Woodworks
    KMS Woodworks on Aug 23, 2011
    I'm in the LED camp for most new lighting...but still have a handful of incandescent...when ...»
    dimmed they still have that classic look. We use them in the "dim" range for more than in the "bright" range...when dimmed they use less power. The LED options are getting better every year and if you can find some warm white version the colors are not to bad

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