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The Muzata 20Pack 3.3FT/1M Plus-Size Spotless LED Channel is a premium aluminum LED strip diffuser designed to create soft, even lighting effects. With a waterproof design and easy installation, this versatile channel is perfect for both indoor and outdoor applications, making it ideal for home decor, events, and more. Each package includes 20 segments, ensuring you have everything you need for a stunning lighting project.
Item Thickness | 0.85 Millimeters |
Item Form | Rod |
UPC | 706597343314 |
Number of Items | 20 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 70659734331400 |
Manufacturer | Muzata |
Part Number | MZZ1033 |
Item Weight | 5.54 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 39.37 x 0.71 x 0.51 inches |
Assembled Height | 13 millimeters |
Assembled Length | 1 Meters |
Assembled Width | 18 millimeters |
Finish types | White, Shiny |
Number of Lights | 75 |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Type of Bulb | LED |
Wattage | 100 watts |
J**R
Great Product, worked perfectly for my project.
The media could not be loaded. These worked perfect my custom media wall build. They were easy to work with and to cut, I did not use the supplied mounting brackets and instead used a mixture of double sided tape and a brad nailer which proved to be effective. I’ve had them up for about 3 months now and so far everything had stayed adhered. They are spotless if you use them with an led strip with a high density of LEDs/meter. I highly recommend watching Chris Maher’s channel on YouTube for additional information about these strips and how to customize them using an esp32 and WLED.
J**0
These channels work so amazing
I've outlined the roofline of my entire house with these channels. and with this latest bulk purchase, i outlined my garage doors. They're relatively expensive, but worth the price. I've used the snap in clips and ive also pre drilled holes to screw in specific spots. Tip: stagger your joints, dont have your diffuser joints at the same spot as the channel itself, stagger them for better rigidity.
A**A
Do your research first!
These are pretty decent light channels for the money. I did a ton of research, including watching THAT video on youtube. The one where he is testing all the diffusers and LED strips. I ended up getting the flat diffusers just because they will be very visible where I am installing and found the flat profile a bit of a cleaner look.The depth of the channel creates the "spotless" effect. But if you flip through the listing pics, you'll see it also depends on the light strip you get. Strips with widely spaced LEDs won't look as spotless as strips with more LEDS per inch or COB (continuous "neon" style).To make this project WAY easier, I completed each channel section BEFORE fitting them on the underside of my cabinets. Added the light tape, covers, caps etc. If you can do this, it will save you a huge headache.Cutting the channels for 90 degree turns is tricky if you don't have a ton of experience. I could have done them with my dremel, but opted to use a miter saw with a box to get the angle perfect. Cuts easy enough but you'll have to grind off the burrs to clean up the edges. You can buy the right angle pieces, but they only come in silver and IMO don't look nearly as clean since it adds an extra seam. My partner 3D printed some corner braces to snap inside the channels to help them light up easier. If you get black channels, use a sharpie to color the cut edges for a cleaner look. If you get white like I did, you can put a little white wood putty in the seam. This is done with picture framing and helps a lot.The diffuser covers cut easily with scissors and snap in just fine. Even if you have 90 degree corners, you don't need to cut the covers at 45 degrees. You can just cut them straight across and apply them perpendicular. I ran out of the end caps with holes, and had to improvise, so I think that Muzata should include a few extra. Maybe even one extra strip of the diffuser cover.
L**E
Worked as I'd expected
I was prompted to purchase something like this from a single YouTube review. Not of this product, but a tip for diffusing the led RGB strip lighting he had shining on his wall behind the edge of his home office desk. My butcher block desk is about 2.5" away from my wall, so I figured bare led strips would show as bright dots on the wall without this. It was definitely a lot of extra work to mount the channel on my desk, given awkward positions to do it (for me), but so worth it. I think it looks great. I'll add a pic to my review when the office is finished!
B**T
Diffuser Works
Actually, a very complete kit, ie, mounting clips, end pieces, nice channels, and frost diffuser. The channel is a little deep but the frosted diffuser combination was all that one could find. Worked well under kitchen cabinets and over stove top. Used bright LED and closely placed LEDs, about 120/foot. The LED spots do not reflect at all on the countertop. The diffuser light intensity is very good.
J**F
Great!
Worked absolutely perfect, fits in great with the flashing I was putting in with. Covers go on nicely and stay on.
M**W
Decent LED diffusers, require a little DIY to get perfect.
Fairly basic set of five 1 m diffusing tracks with plastic covers.For my project this was more than enough length. I had to make several cuts which is fairly easy to do with a hacksaw but would be much easier if you had an actual workspace instead of over the kitchen sink.The tracks fit into clamps that you screw into the wall but they are light enough that 3M adhesive tape would certainly hold the tracks to the wall. I opted to use the clamps which do show slightly but it doesn't bother me at all.Some of the reviews mentioned the plastic diffusers being difficult to fit into the tracks. This may be a QC issue but in my opinion if they're difficult to put in you're doing it wrong. Get one end set and then just press the rest in to the track like you're sealing a Ziploc bag.As far as diffusion results, that's going to ultimately come down to your LED density on the strips you're using. Don't expect to have cheap LED strips with few LEDs per foot and get a smooth effect. I have the GOVEE rgbic strips and you can still make out individual LEDs but the effect is much better than sticking raw LEDs on the wall. Much easier on the eyes since I'm seeing them out of my peripheral vision while working.I could have spent a little more time getting them to be flush and doing the mounts properly but I'm happy with the end product and with the amount I spent.
J**F
Confusing Images
The product images made me think the diffuser came as a roll for a seamless look. Unfortunately that is not the case.
R**N
Nice looking
This product does what it says it will do. The led strips look way better now that they are inside of them, instead of leaving the strips bare
A**H
Excellent quality
Really good quality and cheapest around.I shopped for ages until I found this produced. Has worked really well in garden
M**K
Good
Good
M**E
Great for IP65 Large LED strips. Not quite Spotless
So I have an IP68 RGBW Strip that has 60 5050 leds/m 24v, so gets good a bright. You can still see "dots", but it is reduced as the depth of the profile leaves the LEDs recessed some. This likely means I also lose some of the angle (not sure how much, but I'd guess most of the light now goes out at maybe 90deg vs 120+ with a lower profile).
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