Cutler 36" Crackle Glass LED Vanity
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Cutler 36" Crackle Glass LED Vanity

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Cutler 36" Crackle Glass LED VanityFinish Chrome Category Wall Bath Fixture Style Contemporary Option Damp Rated, Title 24 Family Cutler Glass Clear Voltage 120 V Number of Bulbs 1 Backplate Height(in) 5 Backplate Width(in) 5 Bulb Type LED Array Designer Sean Lavin Extension 4. 38 Introduction Date 01 01 2018 Kelvin 3000 Lumens Light Output 2700 Material Steel Order Minimum 1 Ship Carton Height(in) 7. 5 Ship Carton Length(in) 42. 5 Ship Carton Width(in) 9. 75 Ship Weight(lbs) 9. 8 Sold

Finish Chrome
Category Wall Bath Fixture
Style Contemporary
Option Damp Rated, Title 24
Family Cutler
Glass Clear
Voltage 120 V
Number of Bulbs 1
Backplate Height(in) 5
Backplate Width(in) 5
Bulb Type LED - Array
Designer Sean Lavin
Extension 4.38
Introduction Date 01/01/2018
Kelvin 3000
Lumens / Light Output 2700
Material Steel
Order Minimum 1
Ship Carton Height(in) 7.5
Ship Carton Length(in) 42.5
Ship Carton Width(in) 9.75
Ship Weight(lbs) 9.8
Sold By EA
Vendor Ship Method Parcel
Weight(lbs) 7.1
Wire Included 8
BackPlate Depth 1.38
Backplate Shape Square
Batteries Included No
Bulb Base 19 - Integrated
Bulb CRI 90
Bulb Dimming Range Max 100
Bulb Dimming Range Min 10
Bulb Included Yes
Bulb Light Source Name LED
Bulb Rated Life 50000
Bulb Volts 120 V
Bulb Watts Consumed 30
Bulb Watts Rated 30
Country of Origin China
Energy Star No
Freight Class 175
Location Rating Damp Rated
Made To Order No
Max Wattage 30 W
OB UP 2.5
Prop 65 No
Qty Fabric Glass Shade 2
Safety Rating cETL Approved
Shade Finish White Acrylic
Shade Length(in) 35.5
Shade Shape Irregular
Shade Width(in) 3
Title 24 Yes
Wire Color Black / White
Wire Cord Length(in) 8
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