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Must be completed with
How to get it
- Wireless dimming
The lighting enhances both function and atmosphere in your kitchen and makes working in the kitchen less of a chore. Easy to install – no electrician needed.
Product details
It’s easy to soften the light in your kitchen when you dine or socialize because this worktop lighting is dimmable.
Preparing food and doing kitchen work is safer, easier and more fun when you have a good, even light across your countertop.
IKEA of Sweden
Good to know
Built-in LED light source.
Approved for IP20.
Light color: warm white (2700 Kelvin).
Color Rendering Index (CRI): >90.
The light source has a lifetime of approx. 25,000 hours. This corresponds to about 20 years if the lamp is on for 3 hours per day.
If you mount several MITTLED worktop lightings, you need 1 VÅGDAL connection cord for each group of lighting strips to connect the lighting to TRÅDFRI LED driver.
To be completed with TRÅDFRI LED driver, VÅGDAL connection cord, and FÖRNIMMA power supply cord, sold separately.
To be completed with ANSLUTA LED driver, sold separately.
Materials and care
Material
- Lamp house:
- Aluminum
- Diffuser:
- Polycarbonate/ABS plastic
Care
Wipe clean with a dry cloth.
Assembly and documents
Assembly instructions
Measurements
- Length: 40 cm (15 ¾ ")
- Luminous flux: 300 Lumen
- Width: 2 cm (1 ")
- Height: 1.4 cm (1 ")
- Power: 4.0 W
Packaging
MITTLED
Article number904.554.30- Width: 4 cm (1 ½ ")
- Height: 3 cm (1 ¼ ")
- Length: 43 cm (16 ¾ ")
- Weight: 0.14 kg (5 oz)
- Package(s): 1
Reviews
Customer reviews
Material
What is aluminium?
After iron, aluminum is the world's most used metal and has a very wide range of uses. It’s easy to shape and lightweight, but is still strong and durable. In our range we use it for things such as kitchen utensils, curtain rods and tealight cups. A big advantage with aluminum is that it can be recycled again and again without losing its quality. Recycling consumes only a fraction of the energy required to produce aluminum from new raw materials.
