I have used the Catalina lights. They worked out well and were easy enough to install. The connection boxes on each light are a little small, and there isn't much forgiveness if you make the hole too large (I'd buy a hole saw attachment for your drill). Otherwise, I like them and can't beat the price.
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Dec 2nd, 2007 10:25 PM #1Jr. Member

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Has anyone used these type of pot lights?
I am wondering if these are good pot lights to use in my basement?
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Dec 3rd, 2007 06:18 AM #3
I have used the Catalina potlights as well. They worked fine and looked nice. One of the bulbs burned out after 1.5 months but they are easy to replace.
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Dec 3rd, 2007 07:09 AM #4
Personally, I prefer using a 4" enclosure with PAR20 capable lights, but the principle is the same. The installation of either type is incredibly easy and well worth your time.
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Dec 3rd, 2007 08:40 AM #6
I don't think so kixx9o5, halogen bulbs if handled correctly seem to last for years. We have halogen bulbs in our house that are still original bulbs from when we replaced the fixtures 6 years ago. We installed similar potlights in our kitchen almost a year ago and they are great. The only thing I would say is that you may find you want to install a dimmer switch, halogen light is very bright white vs. the yellow light of incandescent.
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Dec 3rd, 2007 10:18 AM #7
I haven't had an issue with the bulbs burning out, but my neighbour that has the same lights has replaced several. I'm not sure if it's cheap original bulbs or if they were handled badly.
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Dec 3rd, 2007 01:36 PM #8
These are the lights that can only be installed in an un-insulated ceiling right? So no second floor installs unless you build some kind of enclosure, which means climbing into the nasty attic.
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I decided on going with Home Depot's 4" Nextlite Easylite for $87.50 6pack.
I've heard these ones are pretty good. Any comments?
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I installed the Catalina lights in my basement and found the supplied bulbs burned out after a short time. I purchased some replacement bulbs, same wattage, but they appear brighter and the lights now cycle on and off periodically. I believe there is a thermal switch in the cans that prevents overheating? Has anyone else had this experience?
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