These are some of the better under-cabinet lights that I’ve ever used/installed. The remote allows for easy dimming, as well as temperature adjustment to taste. I used Command strips and my own 3M VHB tape for mounting, but these seem better equipped for a variety of usage scenarios than most light strips.
I put several sets on some bookcases, and love to have those as a backdrop for Teams/Zoom calls. I did have to notch areas for cable concealment, but that was the hardest thing. I’d give them an “A” grade.
@Kyeh I just pulled the instructions off manuals.com (I’m at work) and it says if you turn off the motion detector then you control them by the remote. My Mom’s is set for motion, which you can set how sensitive you want it.
@Kyeh@tinkertime Yes, the motion sensor can be bypassed (all off). Or set to turn off after 15/30/60/120 minutes of no activity. Or all on, which is on by motion, and only powered off by remote.
Hope that helps!
@kerryzero Wow, glad to hear it, sounds really good! No big changes in my life, but things are going okay. You should show us your new kitchen with these lights when you get them installed!
Specs
Product: 6-Pack: Power Practical Luminoodle Under Cabinet Lights
Model: B08RGMHK9W
Condition: New
What’s Included?
Price Comparison
$50 (for two 3-packs) at Amazon
Warranty
90 days
Estimated Delivery
Monday, Jun 12 - Thursday, Jun 15
I’ll be able to illuminate all those noodles I’ve spilt under my cabinets over the years?
That should be enlightening.
These are some of the better under-cabinet lights that I’ve ever used/installed. The remote allows for easy dimming, as well as temperature adjustment to taste. I used Command strips and my own 3M VHB tape for mounting, but these seem better equipped for a variety of usage scenarios than most light strips.
I put several sets on some bookcases, and love to have those as a backdrop for Teams/Zoom calls. I did have to notch areas for cable concealment, but that was the hardest thing. I’d give them an “A” grade.
@arosiriak Can you turn off the motion sensor?
@Kyeh I think you can. Then you can just use the remote. I installed these at my Mom’s, they do work well for those who want to add lights.
@tinkertime Thanks. Can you also just use the switch? I think someone said you can, last time they sold these.
@Kyeh I just pulled the instructions off manuals.com (I’m at work) and it says if you turn off the motion detector then you control them by the remote. My Mom’s is set for motion, which you can set how sensitive you want it.
@tinkertime Oh, okay - thank you!
@Kyeh @tinkertime Yes, the motion sensor can be bypassed (all off). Or set to turn off after 15/30/60/120 minutes of no activity. Or all on, which is on by motion, and only powered off by remote.
Hope that helps!
@arosiriak @tinkertime Thank you!
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@OldCatLady It worked! Your order number is: elevated-preeminent-derby
/image elevated preeminent derby

Now we can finish our kitchen, I didn’t get us enough last time to do all the cabinets. Woohoo! (I love these lights.)
Hi @kerryzero!
Wow, long time no …see?
@Kyeh hiiiiii!!! I moved, got married, lots happening
How are you?
@kerryzero Wow, glad to hear it, sounds really good!
No big changes in my life, but things are going okay. You should show us your new kitchen with these lights when you get them installed!
@Kyeh I will for sure
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@tsigley It worked! Your order number is: valiant-simple-raven
/image valiant simple raven
