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Snap-In Recessed Lighting | Kichler


June 30, 2017
This article first appeared in the July 2017 issue of Pro Builder.

The Horizon LED downlight fixture from Kichler sits nearly flush with the ceiling, extending just ½ inch, which helps to minimize air leaks. The recessed LED array provides even light distribution without hot spots. Made of die-cast aluminum with a powder-coated white finish, Horizon is designed to snap into a metal or PVC 4-inch octagon or 4-inch square (2 1/8-inch minimum depth) ceiling junction box. This makes the fixture faster to install, offering greater flexibility with regard to placement near pipes, ductwork, and soffits. 

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