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  2. Under-Cabinet Lighting Is the Easiest Upgrade Your Kitchen Needs

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    Wireless Ultra Thin LED Light Bar. Bargain hunters will love this LED light bar, since it offers all the benefits of under-cabinet lighting without the big price tag.

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    These cabinet lights can detect motion up to 10 feet away. They have 30 LEDs that produce a warm light up to 200 lumens. It's more than enough to see by, but doesn't have that cold quality that ...

  4. Under-cabinet lighting - Wikipedia

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    Puck lights are round or oval and are good for cabinet and display lighting. Puck lights can create scallops, spots, or pools of lighting instead of even illumination across the counter top. Linear lights can come as a light strip or as a linear fixture or light bar. Linear fixtures resemble small puck lights on one mounting strip.

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  6. Wireless light switch - Wikipedia

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    Wireless light switches eliminate the wire from the light to the switch location. This is useful in remodelling situations where new wiring can be a hassle. Rather than tearing down a wall to gain access to the wires, a wireless switch can be used. This avoids any need to access wires and makes remodelling fast and simple.

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