💡 Illuminate your workspace with sleek, corner-perfect LED brilliance!
This 5-pack of 1-meter V-shaped aluminum LED profiles by LightingWill features a 12mm inner width to fit all standard LED strips, including waterproof types. Crafted from aircraft-grade anodized aluminum, it offers superior heat dissipation to protect your LEDs. The frosted circular diffuser delivers a smooth, neon-like light ideal for accent and decorative lighting. Each pack includes end caps and mounting clips for easy corner installation, combining energy efficiency (Class A+) with professional-grade durability.
Brand | LightingWill |
Model Number | HKALP006-V02B |
Colour | 5*1m-black(frosted Cover) |
Product Dimensions | 100 x 1.6 x 1.6 cm; 150 g |
Voltage | 0.01 Volts |
Material | Aluminium |
Energy Efficiency Class | A++ to E |
Special Features | V-shape, Corner Installation |
Item Weight | 150 g |
D**B
Philips Hue Lightstrip Plus fits 100% in this, and the covers 100% fit on afterwards
Which is the good news.... if like me, you are planning on fitting these along the inner edge of the pelmet in the kitchen units (9 meters of them in my case) then please read on and take careful note of whether or not you REALLY want to do this.I'll start by making your life easier than mine was.... buy some decent double sided sticky tape when you order these, you'll thank me for it later.The clips are nice and simple to fit, work very well, no drama thereThe rail clips into the mounting clips very simply... works very wellThe Philips light strip is just a tiny bit wider than the flat recess the led strip should mount to. there's plenty of room in there though with the curved shape of the diffuser though, so it's not an issue in terms of space. HOWEVER.... the sticky tape on the Philips strips is not the best to begin with, add in a slightly too narrow space to stick it down to and the flexibility of the strip allows it to stick..... for about 4 seconds.Now take into account that while attempting to attach the diffuser, you are going to be bent over backwards across the worktop, wondering why you ever considered this to be a good idea... and seeing two 1mm wide grooves in the aluminium channel, and a near paper thin edge to the curved diffuser.... and realising this is going to be a little bit fiddly to say the least! Add in the lightstrip falling down and removing the diffuser from the small amount of progress you had made in attaching it, I can only advise that you attempt this, well out of the earshot of children... and if you have a swear box in the house..... definitely out of range of the money collector.Additional double sided tape will not only be stronger, but also adds a little depth to the strip and allows a good seating contact and keeps things in place.Now... back to that diffuser. I can see why people say it doesn't fit... it's fiddly, very very very fiddly.... but after just completing fitting 9 of them, there's a simple technique to it.Line up one edge in the groove, then press the other edge firmly towards the aluminium channel, and you'll hear a little click.... then firmly slide finger along the channel, and a satisfying series of creaks and clicks will inform you it's slotting into place. The mounting clips for the aluminium WILL tear the edge of your finger nail if you get carried away with the excitement of figuring out how to do this and go too quickly. The textured finish to the frosted diffuser WILL give you a lovely blister on the edge of your finger tip if you use the same finger to attach 9 meters of the stuff.It definitely fits though, and makes a real nice job and finish of the task. Simple yet effective... just take your time and think about how that cover needs to flex to attach it. Don't force it as it's so thin the edge getting twisted will create a big headache trying to fix.... it's more technique than force that's required, and once figured out.... it's almost amusing how frustrated you were with it to begin with.
R**H
Well built
I am very happy with the Lighting Will LEd strips i got them to go under the new kitchen wall cabinets. I have three wall cabinets 2 X 100 cmand 1 X 140 cm if you want to fit them to a wall cabinet 100 cm you might need to trim the aluminum profile strip to fit.
M**H
Patience when fitting diffuser. Otherwise looks really nice.
Glued these up. No predrilled holes. Diffuser takes a little patience fitting. Line up in small lip. Run finger along to push in to place in the top lip. Do it when temperature is warm makes them more ply able.
S**J
Good but not cheap
Works fine but found it a real pain to get the fascia on until I worked out the knack of doing this especially as I was installing them under kitchen men cabinets which were an awkward reach.
M**K
Perfect for philips hue
Using it together with the Philips Hue light strip. It works like a charm.
N**N
Very Happy!
Exactly what I needed, great quality, perfect for the job. Many thanks from a very happy customer.
4**T
Good value profile with a hole down the channel which ...
Good value profile with a hole down the channel which is useful for running and extra wire down. The lens pops on and off easily but can fracture when cutting with a mitre saw so be careful.
B**O
Does what it needs to do well.
Order supplied quickly. No issues with product quality.