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The NICOR Lighting LED Step Light with Photocell (STP-10-120-WH-PC) is a high-efficiency, energy-saving lighting solution that automatically turns on at dusk and off at dawn. With a fully sealed design for durability, it operates at just 1.2 Watts while providing optimal light output. Its modular design allows for flexible installation, and the louvered faceplate ensures a stylish, glare-free illumination.









| ASIN | B014MP077O |
| Brand Name | Nicor |
| Color | White |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Controller Type | Push Button |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (63) |
| Finish Types | White |
| Fixture Type | Non Removable |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00767706087574 |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor, Outdoor |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 4.6"L x 2.75"W x 2"H |
| Light Source | LED |
| Manufacturer | NICOR Lighting |
| Material Type | Aluminum |
| Model Number | STP-10-120-WH-PC |
| Mounting Type | Floor Mount |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Room Type | Hallway, Stairway |
| Shade Material | Polycarbonate |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Specific Uses For Product | Deck |
| Specification Met | Energy Star |
| Style Name | Vertical Plate w/ Photocell |
| Switch Type | Touch |
| UPC | 767706087574 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
J**.
No more stumbling down the stairs
Used this to light our indoor staircase. Looks great and works as expected.
D**S
Works well, leaks around the edge
Worked really well on my stairs, maybe a little bright but better too bright than too dim. Only real complaint is they should include some kind of gasket around the rim, there was a lot of light leaking around the case. We caulked it which solved the problem, a foam gasket would have been better.
L**Y
Quality, great price!
Great value
N**N
Not for interior use
These were easy to install and worked well, but are too bright for interior applications. I bought them for stair lights, but they're so bright they were shining in my face while sitting 20-30 feet away in the basement. They would be perfect if they had a dimmer setting built in. So, if you're looking for exterior lights, I highly recommend these. If you're looking for dim interior night lights, these won't work for you.
D**H
Not right for every application
I am sure these will work but they really are not appropriate for my job without work. So I will offer some suggestions for others. First of all you need a really deep box and the box needs to be back in the wall some or the cover will never fit flush with the wall. Second, you will likely need larger wire nuts. My installation was in an "old work" plastic box hung in the middle of existing sheetrock rather than boxes attached to a vertical stud. Those boxes have thin tabs that hold the box on the outside of the wall while screws tighten a holder on the back side of the wall. These lights are really designed for outdoor applications so there is a rubber gasket that sits between the back body of the switch and the pretty heavy front mounting plate for the light. So the first thing I had to do is cut that gasket out because it would have made my finish faceplate stick out another 3/16" from the wall because the gasket would not slip inside the box. On my installation though just cutting off the gasket still doesn't solve the finish plate issue because the thick metal mounting plate keeps the switch between 1/8th and 3/16" too far from the wall. If I had the correct size box mounted on a stud that was 3/16" inch or more back from the face of the wall then I could have chipped away plaster or sheetrock so the switch mounts would be closer to the wall. A related problem is that a rubber cube with a hole in the middle is glued to the back of the face plate, probably to shield the light switch from light leaking in from the fixture and turning it off. In my case I had to pull the off because it too kept the face plate from tightening up tight to the mounting plate because the hole in the middle was too small to fit over the light switch and too thick. I peal it off but I may need to trim and reinstall if the light turns on then off again due to light reaching the solar switch. Finally, the wire nuts that come with the unit were fine for the last fixture in the circuit but too small where I needed to install earlier ones where I needed to join 2 14ga wires from romex to one wire from the fixture. I had to end up using 12gs wire nuts.
K**E
Light sensor and cover plate seal less then desired
The way the light sensor is covered by the face plate hides to much light from getting in to the sensor so it turns on when there's still a fair amount of light. And the face plate doesn't seal very well to the wall so when it is dark you see a lot of light leaking out around the edges of the face plate. You can probably create solutions for both issues but wasn't pleased to have to solve these problems.
M**.
Easy install and great look
We install these and think they look great. Only complaints are that the screws don't allow you to tighten against the wall and you will need to caulk around the cover plate. If not, you will have light appearing around the cover plate.
J**N
Not worth the money and end results.
Installing these was a pain, they require a deep single gang box (not mentioned, so I had to replace all the boxes), one of the top screws for the cover plate stripped, and none of the plates sit tight and flush against the wall so light peaks around all the cover plates. I am just disappointed with all of the hassle and results I have with installing these lights.
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