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What is Can Light

Horace He

Last Updated: December 26, 2023

What is Can Light

A can light, also known as a recessed light or downlight, is a type of lighting fixture that is installed into an opening in a ceiling. The name “can light” is derived from the cylindrical and metal housing in which the light is placed, resembling a can. This design allows the light to be recessed into the ceiling, creating a clean and seamless appearance.

Can lights offer several advantages in terms of functionality and aesthetics. The housing of the can light provides a protective enclosure for the bulb, shielding it from external elements. Additionally, the electrical wiring is concealed within the can structure, ensuring a neat and tidy installation. One notable feature of can lights is their ability to lie flush with the surface of the ceiling. This flush installation minimizes visual space and avoids cluttering the ceiling, making can lights particularly suitable for rooms that require multiple light sources. Furthermore, the absence of any hanging components, especially glass, makes can lights ideal for tight spaces like closets or areas where a swinging door may come close to the ceiling.

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Can lights come in various sizes and can be customized with different trim styles, including baffle, lensed, reflector, wall-wash, and adjustable trims. The trim is the visible part of the can light and can be selected based on personal preference and lighting needs. Note that can lights can accommodate different types of light bulbs, including incandescent, halogen, fluorescent, or LED bulbs. However, the use of regular light bulbs may result in reduced brightness and lower energy efficiency compared to LED bulbs.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What Is the Difference Between Can and Recessed Lights

Recessed Lighting Advantages

Both can and recessed lights offer their own set of benefits and drawbacks. Can lights are known for their durability and ease of installation, while recessed lights without cans are often preferred for their energy efficiency and ability to create a sleek, contemporary appearance.

Are LED Lights Better Than Can Lights

Whether you are considering recessed lights or canless recessed lights, opting for LED lights is undoubtedly the superior choice. When selecting an LED light, it is important to take into account various options. For instance, if you are looking to install warm lights in areas such as your kitchen, bathroom, or office, it is recommended to go for 3000K bulbs.

Can You Put Regular Light Bulbs in Can Lights

A recessed fixture with a medium screw base lamp holder can accommodate various types of light bulbs, including incandescent, fluorescent, halogen, or LED bulbs. However, it is important to note that there are fixtures with specific lamp holders that can only be used with certain types of bulbs, typically fluorescent or halogen.

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