New Juno SlimBasics Economical Round Surface Mount

March 11, 2020

The economical Juno SlimBasics surface mount downlight in 5” and 7” delivers uniform light coverage with a discreet footprint. Evenly spaced LEDs and an attractive frosted lens virtually eliminates pesky shadows and dark spots, even when fully dimmed.  With no protruding driver, simply twist and lock to install quickly and easily in most standard junction boxes. The Juno SlimBasics is specially designed for residential and light commercial applications including multi-family and hospitality ideal for corridors, foyers, flexible living spaces, closets, hallways, pantries, stairways, mudrooms, and much more.

Juno SlimBasics 3000K is available in the Contractor Select portfolio of products. Visit www.contractorselect.com.

Key Features:

 Uniform illumination – smaller footprint, better coverage, fewer shadows and dark spots even when dimmed

 Twist/Turn installation method (like smoke detector) – quick, easy install

 No driver on top – fits most junction boxes

 JSBC 4-pack packaging – finger holes, environmentally friendly, less waste 

 Ideal for multi-family applications

 Go HERE for more information.

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