💡 Dim your lights, brighten your life!
The GE 3-Way Rotating Dimmer Switch allows you to effortlessly transform your lighting experience at home or in the office. Compatible with dimmable LED, CFL, and incandescent bulbs, this stylish dimmer not only enhances ambiance but also promotes energy savings. With two elegant knob colors and a UL Listed safety rating, it’s the perfect blend of functionality and design.
Operation Mode | Off |
Operating Voltage | 120 Volts |
Brand | GE |
Terminal | Button |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.5 x 2.75 x 2.75 inches |
Circuit Type | 3-way |
Actuator Type | push button,rotary |
International Protection Rating | IP00 |
Specification Met | UL |
Controller Type | Almond |
Connectivity Protocol | X-10 |
Color | Almond |
Wattage | 600 |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | GE |
Part Number | 18020 |
Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5.5 x 2.75 x 2.75 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 18020 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 1 Pack |
Style | 3-Way |
Power Source | Cordless-electric |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | Knob-Style 3-Way Dimmer |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
A**H
Great Dimmer
Dimmers work well, quality product, and simple ro install. Highly recommend.
B**E
Keep on hand
Is work great for our electrician
O**R
A Bit Challenging.
What I received was different than the pictures on the posting. At first I thought I received the wrong product. When I compared the UPC it was same number. Apparently, this was a cost reduction design. First this was advertised as a 3-way, multiple switch design. It turned out you can use it also for single-switch application. Just have one wire less. It does not come with the wires shown in photo's nor wire nuts. This is where it gets complicated. You have to use the wires you have in the wall and directly connect them to the new dimmer. They actually are pushed into holes and clamped in by tightening the screw terminals. In my case I only have 3 wires and different colors than shown on the dimmer switch. Didn't have a ground wire. I was able to figure out which wires go where, by looking how they were connected to old dimmer switch that had wire nuts. My house is 50 y/o so you might have a different setup. Somone has to change the pictures on posting as they will be different than the old design. Good Luck.
E**H
Great quality switch
Easy switch to install don’t use up much electric box space and believe me my house has those nailed in ones yes 10p nails right through the box uggg nifty 50s lol the switch fit perfectly with room to spare too easy to use yes your right nothings perfect there is a half second delay not instant on has a relay and compositor in it so it can dim those led bulbs and no flickering or self shut down from over heating as with other brands Ugg I used Philips led dimmable bulbs 2~60w equivalent sram to be a good pairing oh this switch must be properly grounded had to find and dig out those bare wires Ugg to save time they used to twist them together behind the box the only hard part for me
K**S
Easiest to use dimmers.
These are the most convenient dimmers, particularly when you a fumbling for the switch in the dark. You can dial the light intensity or press the knob to turn the signal on or off. For some reason, these are becoming harder to find in the hardware stores. They do not last as long as other types of dimmers.
C**.
fantastic
This dimmer is of excellent quality and its price is great compared to those sold in home improvement stores.
N**N
Light dimmer
Easy to install and love it.
H**W
Does not fit standard face plates; does not dim to zero light; wires too soft
I bought this item because I thought General Electric products are generally well designed. This particular item is not up to usual GE design standards.There are four things I dislike about this product, which replaces an old dimmer switch that's been there for years, which has begun to produce flickering light. The four things I dislike are as follows:[1] The post that the dimmer knob plugs onto is too long. As a result there is too much gap between face plate and dimmer knob, which looks bad.[2] Unlike the dimmer switch this replaces, you cannot screw a standard faceplate with a rectangular slot flush with the wall, which looks terrible. This is because of poor design. At the base of the post that holds the dimmer control knob there is a 19/32" retaining nut which is too wide to pass through the 17/32" width of the slot of a standard face plate. As a result the faceplate stands away from the wall with about a 1/8" gap. Which looks terrible. The previous rotary switch did not have this problem. Replacing the original plate with one with a circular hole had one problem: the original was a special custom plate that cost a lot, carefully matched to the decor.[3] The dimmer switch it replaces was able to dim from zero light to full power. This dimmer switch will not dim to zero. Maybe this is a necessary safety feature ? Or is it just careless design ?[4] The wire ends you connect to the power wires are soft braided multistrand wire not stiff enough to work well with the stiff copper wire coming from the wall, when you twist on the wire connector nuts.Because of problems [1] and [2], I found installation a real hassle. and so am awarding just one star.I hate to think of spending time returning this frustrating product and hoping that the replacement will be as good as the old switch I am replacing.Overall a bad experience.
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