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Lutron LC-300H-WH Attache On-Cord Lamp Dimmer, White
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Lutron LC-300H-WH Attache On-Cord Lamp Dimmer, White Review



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Lutron LC-300H-WH Attache On-Cord Lamp Dimmer, White Overviews


Lutron LC-300H Attache On-cord Lamp Dimmer Incandescent/Halogen Single Pole 300W Convenient Dimmers for Table And Floor Lamps Lets You use a Standard Light Bulb Instead of Costly 3-Way Bulbs LED Glows Softly as a Locator Light (Optional Feature) Place CredenzaDimmer on Tabletop or Connect the Attache Dimmer to the Lamp Cord Slide On/Off Slide up to Brighten, Down to Dim Not Available in Black Incandescent/Halogen Single Pole 300 W Finish: White Type: Gloss
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Lutron LC-300H-WH Attache On-Cord Lamp Dimmer, White Feature


  • This is an easy and convenient dimmer that attaches to the lamp cord and adjusts your light output in just minutes. It can be used on any light switch with up 300-Watt.
  • Make it easy to turn lights on and off without reaching under the lamp shade with all SPT-2 lamp cords
  • White on-cord lamp dimmer for table or floors lamps
  • Operates with 120-Volt incandescent/halogen bulb
  • Includes power-failure memory, RFI suppression, captive sliders, and dimming rockers





  • Lutron LC-300H-WH Attache On-Cord Lamp Dimmer, White Reviews










    1. The nightlight everyone is saying doesnt exist, does exist.What they consider the nightlight, if you go to their website, is the single red led on the front by the slider. It is a light so you can find the dimmer at night. Hence, nightlight.Maybe this matter can now be dropped.











    2. This is a fantastic design. Easy to install. Just clip your wire, insert ends, push down on two buttons. DONE. Life would float by dreamily if all things went this way.There is no nightlight that I can find.My only complaint is that I can't find it in black.











    3. If you do not wish to cut your lamp cord, you may wish to consider this:Lutron Electronics Plug-In Lamp Dimmer with Nightlight, White #TT-300H-WHIt is basically exactly the same thing, but you plug your lamp into it and plug it into the wall, as opposed to splicing the cord-modifying version (above) onto the existing lamp cord.If you ever may want to use the device with a different lamp, the plug in version would be easier as you would not have to unsplice the device from the existing lamp cord, and then repair or replace the existing lamp cord.











    4. Yes, you have to cut the lamp cord, but you don't have to strip the wires or do anything other than use a pair of scissors (after unplugging!) to snip the cord, push the ends of the cord into either side of the dimmer, and press down the plungers that grab the cord and automatically make the electrical connection for you. It took less than a minute to install, it feels safe, solid, and secure, and it works great.











    5. Small compact unit. Dimmer slides smoothly. Has a "full-off" position. Rubber feet on the bottom help keep the dimmer in place. No monitor lightInstallation is easy, but does require cutting the wires of your lamp. Since the dimmer is in-line, it cannot easily get lost, as can the plug-in versions of the same dimmer.Note that dimmers will not work on the compact flourescent bulbs the government is force us to buy (by outlawing incancescent bulbs)---so the dimmer may become obsolete when your stock of antique incandescent bulbs runs out (hoard now). In that case, the plub-in version of the dimmer might be a better choice, because it will be easy to uninstall when you have to convert to compact flourescent.The dimmers come in three colors black, brown, and white, in-line or plug-in, and with or without a little red monitor light. The monitor diode (in models with the monitor light) doesn't use significant electricity, and makes the switch easy to find in the dark.If you do not want to waste electricity: When you dim the lights all the way down, be sure to keep going to the "full-off" position, where you will not be using any electrictiy.The dimmers are very helpful in extending the life of those precious high-wattage incandescent bulbs which you cannot buy anymore---if you use the dimmers. If you want full light, slide the dimmer to full light slowly (not painfully slowly, but rather a second or two), similarly when you want to turn the light off, dim slowly all the way down, and then continue to the full-off position.GUIDE TO THE FAMILY OF DIMMERSThis white, in-line dimmer without a monitor light is LC-300H-WHLC means that the dimmer is "in-line"; plug in dimmers are TT300 is the maximum wattage, the same for all dimmers in the familyH means "without a monitor light", those with monitor lights are "NLH"WH is white; black are "BL", brown are "BR"











    6. The LC-300H I received had no trace of the LED nightlight[s] mentioned in the manufacturer's info posted as the description of this item by Amazon. Would have been nice, but I decided to keep it anyway. On the plus side, I was able to install it quickly and easily with a snap. Two snaps, really. No stripping of wire necessary. Just make one clean cut, insert cord ends as far as they will go, then push down the two clamps until they snap and are flush. Allows for wide range of dimness/brightness on my halogen torchere.











    7. This is very easy to install.... Only thing you'll have trouble with is the thick plastic packaging it comes in. I hope to find this dimmer in brown so I can apply it to more lamps.Simply choose the spot on your cord you want the dimmer, make a straight cut across the lamp cord (no diagonal cuts), push your cut-cord into the dimmer device until it won't go in any further, push the dimmer-tab all the way in until it's flat (level) with the dimmer-back..... Do the same with the other end of the cord.... You'll see 2 tabs on the back of the dimmer that flop around....these tabs obviously have prongs on the other end of them (inside the dimmer casing ) ...these prongs/teeth are what you'll push into the plastic protective casing on your cord-ends. You'll feel it piercing through your cord.... Just keep pushing until the tabs are flat against the back of the dimmer.... This let's you know the prongs/teeth have pierced through far enough to make contact....Plug the lamp in and give it a try!You did know to UNPLUG THE LAMP FIRST BEFORE YOU CUT THE CORD .... Didn't you? !!











    8. Gets the job done. Installation was a snap, in a minute I uninstalled the lamp's original switch and replaced it with this cord dimmer. Just cut the wire, insert, and plug; no peeling required.











    9. I have two of these dimmer switches, and I use them for flourescent track lighting above paintings. They work great.











    10. Super easy to install - took a total of 90 seconds! Works just as advertised! No problem inserting a standard size lamp cord! Will buy again if I require a lamp cord dimmer.The only advice is to read the instructions to properly align the cord associated with the large prong of the plug with the proper position on the dimmer!As always great shipping service with Amazon Prime. Asked for two day and received overnight!








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