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Leviton 6672-1LW SureSlide Universal 150-Watt LED/CFL, 600-Watt Incandescent Slide-To-OFF Dimmer, White

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Color: White


Features

  • Integrated linear full range slide control for easy, precise operation
  • Slim, compact housing fits easily into a standard wallbox and is suitable for multi gang installations
  • Future proof to control a variety of dimmable CFL and LED lamps
  • Backwards compatible with incandescent lamps
  • Built in radio/TV interference filter
  • See LED bulb compatibility in the technical specifications below (comparison chart PDF)
  • Wallplate sold separately

Description

Leviton Decora Sure Slide dimmers provide smooth, slide-action, full-range dimming for incandescent and dimmable LED and CFL lamps. Featuring slide-to- off functionality, this device is designed for users who choose to adjust lighting levels each time the device is used. The dimmer is designed specifically for dimmable light-emitting diodes (LED) and dimmable compact fluorescent (CFL) lamps; it is also compatible for use with incandescent lamps.


Operation Mode: ‎OFF-NONE-ON


Current Rating: ‎1 Amps


Operating Voltage: ‎120 Volts


Contact Type: ‎Normally Closed


Connector Type: ‎Clamp


Brand: ‎Leviton


Switch Style: ‎Slide Switch


Terminal: ‎Screw


Material: ‎Plastic


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎1.73 x 0.93 x 4.12 inches


Circuit Type: ‎1-way


Mounting Type: ‎DIN Rail Mount


Actuator Type: ‎Push Button


Contact Material: ‎Aluminum


International Protection Rating: ‎IP00


Number of Positions: ‎1


Lower Temperature Rating: ‎100 Degrees Fahrenheit


Upper Temperature Rating: ‎100 Degrees Fahrenheit


Color: ‎White


Wattage: ‎150 watts


Unit Count: ‎1.0 Count


Number of Items: ‎1


Manufacturer: ‎Leviton


Part Number: ‎6672-1LW


Item Weight: ‎0.32 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎1.73 x 0.93 x 4.12 inches


Country of Origin: ‎China


Item model number: ‎6672-1LW


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Size: ‎1 Pack


Style: ‎Dimmer


Thickness: ‎1 Inches


Voltage: ‎125 Volts


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Type of Bulb: ‎LED


Number of Handles: ‎1


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Domestic Shipping: Item can be shipped within U.S.


Date First Available: April 18, 2013


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  • Nice well made switch but....
Color: Ivory
I purchased this switch to use in my bathroom to operate a new LED light fixture I purchased as part of a bathroom remodel. The switch is very well made, has a nice smooth operation, was easy to install and the flush design looks real nice. But...that same flush design is why I have decided to replace it with something different. The problem is when you enter a room the natural tendency is to reach to the side, in my case to the right, and flip on the light. With this flush mount design that is not so easy to do. You have to get farther into the room and sort of reach back with your hand or reach over with your opposite had to operate the switch. This might seem like a small thing and it is, but it's still more awkward than it needs to be. Even though I have had the switch installed for over a week, I still end up fumbling around every time I use the room, so it's just not working out. Fortunately I have another room that I switched to LED light bulbs that uses an older model dimmer so I can make use of this switch in that room. It is a well made switch for sure, but the design is not practical for my application and in my opinion the design would be a lot better if the slider stuck out just a little further or you had an option to install different size buttons on the slider. Nice switch...but could be better. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 2, 2023 by E. A. Jacques

  • Refined Looks, Excellent Dimming, Intolerable Buzzing in Some Cases
Color: White
I connected this dimmer to a chandelier loaded with 12x 40W incandescent bulbs (480W total). The dimmer was easy to install, looked fantastic, and worked incredibly well, but it made an intolerable buzzing/zinging sound that could be heard clear across the room. The noise was emanating from the dimmer, not the bulbs, and was audible at all dimming levels except OFF, though it was quieter close to 100% brightness. This is a real pity, because there is much to like about this dimmer. My previous, rotary-style dimmer did not make any noise at all with the same chandelier and bulbs. Buzzing seems to be an issue with many forward-phase triac dimmers under certain load conditions, and it can vary from one dimmer to the next, even within the same model. On the other hand, ELV/reverse-phase dimmers are silent due to their mode of operation, so I looked for an ELV dimmer to alleviate the problem. Unfortunately, Leviton's SureSlide ELV dimmers are only rated at 300W incandescent, so I bought a 500W Lutron Skylark Contour ELV dimmer instead, which works very well and is truly silent, but it cannot match the sleek and refined style of the Leviton SureSlide. Update: Months after disconnecting this dimmer, I decided to connect it up again and hunt for the source of the buzzing. The dimmer seems well enough constructed, but, to save cost, as with most dimmers, the inductor/coil is not varnished or epoxy-filled as it should be, which can certainly cause 60Hz/120Hz switching vibrations to become audible, just as a speaker coil vibrates in a magnetic field. So, I glued the coil, and the buzzing/zinging has now been greatly suppressed, reduced to a low hum, which I can only hear when I bring my ear close to the dimmer. It is vital to use the right glue. Varnish or epoxy would work best for this application, but it's supposed to be sucked through the coil in a vacuum to fill every gap, which is impossible now that it's installed in the product. The coil is wound two layers deep, so the glue needs to penetrate ALL the way through the windings, bonding the wire to itself and to the core, otherwise it may continue to vibrate deep inside. I used Loctite 420 Penetrating Superbonder, which has a dielectric constant close to that of air. This superglue is thinner than water, which allows it to be instantly sucked into every crack and cranny by capillary action. If you want to try this, first DISCONNECT the dimmer from the AC power, remove 4 tiny screws from the black plastic casing, slide the casing away, and apply the glue to the coil. But plan carefully to prevent glue from getting onto ANY other parts. It runs faster than water, so tip the bottle sparingly and do not squeeze! Apply at each end of the coil, close to the core, then run a stripe or two across the coil until the windings fill with glue without dripping out. Use an absorbent paper towel to catch any drips. If this glue gets near the slider potentiometer, the dimmer will be damaged beyond repair. Allow the glue to cure for 24 hours, then reassemble and reconnect the dimmer. I'm now using this dimmer again, and I'm much happier with it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 1, 2022 by ElectronVolt ElectronVolt

  • How low can it go?
Color: White
Have several of these installed in different rooms with very different dimmable bulb setups -- they all work great at providing minimal flicker, no hum, dim-enough to full-bright, etc: 1 - powering a bank of incandescent bulbs (6 total in 2 fixtures), these slightly hum and flicker at low dimness, but it's all on the bulbs. 2 - powering 2x hardwired LED light-bar fixtures. 3 - 3 LED socket-bulbs in a ceiling fan fixture. LOOKS & ERGONOMICS: Overall design can't get any sleeker in looks or function -- you just push it up to turn it on and keep sliding for brighter. The detent (between off/lowest) is silent yet just right to feel it clearly. There's no extra button, nothing else taking up space or cluttering the look or confusing newcomers... just one big, easy to see and find in the dark slider. And it has the option for an orange LED light that very dimly shines through the top of the slider (translucent plastic) when it's off, which makes it super easy to find in the dark, and is so dim and so warm-colored it shouldn't distract even light sleepers. Still, they let you turn this off if you prefer, using a tiny switch behind the face plate (it's off by default and I forgot to flip it before putting on the faceplate 3 of 3 times... d'oh!). Likewise, there's a setting dial under the faceplate to adjust minimum/max brightness, which was great for all 3 of my scenarios and allowed me to get the dimmest possible low settings I wanted. Overall, if you feel like it's hard to find a product designed for humans to actually touch and use intuitively, you'll like this and so will anyone new to your house or fumbling in the dark. I can't think of any way to possibly improve the product's look/ergonomics. BUILD QUALITY & INSTALL: The slider has a tiny bit of play in it before it crosses the detent, but otherwise it's very smooth and solid feeling. Nice. The brackets that attach to your workbox are in the "sturdy" category and don't bend much when tightening into a tight space unlike, say, really cheap outlets or switches that can easily deform just from cluttered wires in the workbox pushing back. The only drawback of this unit is it is much deeper/wider than a regular switch and you're forced to use wire nuts to connect to the permanent stranded cable leads (why do manufacturers not use solid wire to make joining to standard solid home wiring easier? maybe I'm ignorant of a good reason, but it's annoying) whereas a cheap basic flip switch you can often just slot or wrap your existing leads in. That said, while it's a little extra work, I appreciate knowing all the connections are protected inside wire nuts and nothing will accidentally push against a contact when finagling it back into the workbox, and is simpler for some of those daisy-chain ratsnest situations... OVERALL: Bought one, couldn't wait to add more, will keep converting rooms over time. As long as they last (longest use so far is about 6 months and counting), they got this one right across the board. And what a difference a dimmer makes in eye comfort, alertness before bed, invitingness of a room, etc. Good job Leviton... Your simple device was worth this much typing. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 11, 2020 by warthorn warthorn

  • very happy
Color: White
very happy
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 10, 2023 by kevin canzoneri

  • Very good quality
Color: Ivory
Much smoother slide than off brands. Worth the price.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on February 16, 2023 by Patt in Florida

  • Great for leds
Color: White
Works great for LED lights
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 29, 2023 by Amazon Customer

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