Ikea Dioder LED strip

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Uploaded by on Jan 31, 2010

Video of my under cabinet lighting in my kitchen. I used the ikea DIODER multicolor light strip.

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  • Bro, it's a kitchen, not a nightclub bar...this is tackyyyy

  • @Emil308 Being under the influence of club lights and maybe techno music in the background, can produce a amazing sandwich.

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  • @Emil308 lol, but I could see this being useful if put on a switch for some bathroom cabinets or something to give light in the middle of the night.

  • @shirononeko

    They look really nice in person as long as you mount them right to whatever you are doing. I put some under a leather ottoman to emit a glow from about the 2" its raised from the carpet and everyone who comes over at night always says how stellar it looks.

    Im considering a coffee table LED mod, but I want people to believe a functional adult is living here not Tron. Theres a fine line with LEDs between a classy and futuristic look or like a shitty strip club.

  • are you using several short strips, or is it the single long strip version (like 7' long)?

  • Thank you for uploading this video. I saw the Dioder lights on ikea's website and wanted to know what they actually looked like in action. I'd love these for a bookshelf.

  • Good grief, it's a wonder people share things in videos with all the moronic comments... You'd think you were trying to force these lights down people's throats, insisting they put them in their kitchens... Jeepers Creepers, already. I think your lights are fantastic. Does the white give all the illumination you need for counter work? It certainly appears to be plenty bright in the video, and it's the most EVEN distribution I've ever seen in under-counter lighting, which is EXACTLY what I want!

  • You rock man, that rely coolooooo.

  • like it

  • the video would be better with a shot of the lights themselves, before and after installation. Multi colored lights wouldn't work in my kitchen.

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