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Kichler Under Cabinet Kitchen Lighting

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Uploaded by on Sep 28, 2008

This is a 10min video showing how the Kichler Linear Lighting system works for under cabinet kitchen task lighting. In my opinion the Kichler Linear Lighting system was the most cost effective and flexible way to go for my under cabinet lighting needs.

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  • Dudde, I'm placing new tiles on the same walls which the originals came off, can you give me any advice on what to do with the bumps that were left on the wall when I removed the old tile???

  • @Taxminia0311 Couple of options: 1. just trowel thinset over the top and don't worry about it, tile > 4" should be fine. 2. make a mess and sand it with a reciprocalsander and 60 grit sand paper. 3. replace the drywall

  • nice video, good job. My only concern would be the running of the cable in the wall without any mechanical protection, eg metal plating to protect against drilling through the wires. But a very professional look, excellent. Its a better job than i've seen some leckies do in the uk. Cheers

  • @sptrotter67 true, at least it's low voltage and independent from the house 120VAC CKT.

  • @sptrotter67 True, but at least it's low volts and it's behind stone tile.

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  • Nice video and kitchen, I take it that if you moved and had to do it all over again today, you would still use Xenon over LED, correct? If the cost was the same, would you still use the Xenon?

  • @motleypixel I guess at that point ccfl would be cheaper

  • @cybertron2600 Sorry no I don't have and recommendations. I would wager a considerable cost increase and somewhat different setup...with LED light I would assume it would need a good lens to diffuse the light.

  • @motleypixel ah ok. any recommendation for LED lighting or would that be considerably more expensive for the same 30' run? My kitchen is about the same.

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