Steve
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2025
Works as expected. Actually better, the dimmer is problem free.
DB
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2025
I bought this to use with some Amico LED discs installed when I replaced my bedroom ceiling.I was a little worried about the compatibility because it wouldn't work with most of the LED bulbs I used in the temporary lights I used while I was working on the ceiling.Once I had the disc lights installed, I was relieved to find that this dimmer works like a charm with them.I like the look and functionality of this dimmer. There's only the one slider that controls it. None of the tiny second slider next to the main switch.This is as simple as they come.Installation is simple too.There's no common wire needed, which may or may not be an issue, depending how the lights were wired.I'm very happy with the range of brightness. The price was tough to beat for a quality dimmer switch.Once I installed the disc lights I didn't notice any flickering.Check the Leviton website to see what bulbs are compatible though.It wouldn't work with the ones I tried in the temporary lights even though they were supposed to be dimmable.I believe they were Eco Smart brand.
JG
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2025
Just a straight up slider switch with on/off detent at bottom of sliding. We didn't want the dimmer that has separate on/off toggle from dimmer. Wanted the kind where you slide all the way to the bottom and it clicks off. This is that type. Affordable and good quality. No need for neutral wire. Just ground and hot in/out.
SilverDollar
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2025
I've tried other dimmers that were listed as "LED Compatible" but always ran into flickering. This one is smooth as silk and goes from very dim to fully bright. Going to get another and replace one of my flicker prone units. I'm using it with this LED lighting fixture, works great: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BTLWX6JS?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title&th=1
GTMAN
Reviewed in Canada on November 8, 2024
Works as advertised.
HENRI
Reviewed in Canada on November 2, 2024
Works very well and was easy to install.
Chris W.
Reviewed in Canada on October 29, 2024
Guess we shall see if it holds up
T
Reviewed in Canada on October 11, 2024
I like the old style simple up and down on/off slider dimmers. These are well made with very smooth andflicker free operation.Recommended.
M.O.
Reviewed in Canada on November 21, 2023
Bought it to replace a dimmer that only worked with incandescent lights (after swapping them out for led) and it works fine. Very smooth operation and adjustment which is nice. It didn’t come with a wall plate, though in my case it was of the same design (decora)…Cheapest price out there, especially compared to retail stores (for it being a large brand name product).
Michael L.
Reviewed in Canada on October 7, 2023
This works well enough but the the instructions are useless. Not for people that are first timers.
Garth
Reviewed in Canada on August 19, 2022
more energy efficient and more crontol of lighting where needed , between using dimmer switches and ledlights that are dimmable , i have noticed a difference in my hydro bill , lets face it you always do not need full lighting all the time , works really well at night for night lighting in certain places of your home .just love the control of the setting things the way i like it .highly reccommend this product , easy to install .
T. Hood
Reviewed in Canada on August 13, 2022
I have a chandelier with five GE LED5DFCAC-GV vintage style candelabra base LED bulbs. These are dimmable but could not be dimmed with my previous dimmer. The GE Lighting website gelighting·com/dimming listed this Leviton dimmer as one that would work with their bulbs. I can confirm that the dimmer does dim these bulbs and generally works well.
warthorn
Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2020
Have several of these installed in different rooms with very different dimmable bulb setups -- they all work great at providing minimal flicker, no hum, dim-enough to full-bright, etc:1 - powering a bank of incandescent bulbs (6 total in 2 fixtures), these slightly hum and flicker at low dimness, but it's all on the bulbs.2 - powering 2x hardwired LED light-bar fixtures.3 - 3 LED socket-bulbs in a ceiling fan fixture.LOOKS & ERGONOMICS:Overall design can't get any sleeker in looks or function -- you just push it up to turn it on and keep sliding for brighter. The detent (between off/lowest) is silent yet just right to feel it clearly. There's no extra button, nothing else taking up space or cluttering the look or confusing newcomers... just one big, easy to see and find in the dark slider. And it has the option for an orange LED light that very dimly shines through the top of the slider (translucent plastic) when it's off, which makes it super easy to find in the dark, and is so dim and so warm-colored it shouldn't distract even light sleepers. Still, they let you turn this off if you prefer, using a tiny switch behind the face plate (it's off by default and I forgot to flip it before putting on the faceplate 3 of 3 times... d'oh!). Likewise, there's a setting dial under the faceplate to adjust minimum/max brightness, which was great for all 3 of my scenarios and allowed me to get the dimmest possible low settings I wanted.Overall, if you feel like it's hard to find a product designed for humans to actually touch and use intuitively, you'll like this and so will anyone new to your house or fumbling in the dark. I can't think of any way to possibly improve the product's look/ergonomics.BUILD QUALITY & INSTALL:The slider has a tiny bit of play in it before it crosses the detent, but otherwise it's very smooth and solid feeling. Nice. The brackets that attach to your workbox are in the "sturdy" category and don't bend much when tightening into a tight space unlike, say, really cheap outlets or switches that can easily deform just from cluttered wires in the workbox pushing back. The only drawback of this unit is it is much deeper/wider than a regular switch and you're forced to use wire nuts to connect to the permanent stranded cable leads (why do manufacturers not use solid wire to make joining to standard solid home wiring easier? maybe I'm ignorant of a good reason, but it's annoying) whereas a cheap basic flip switch you can often just slot or wrap your existing leads in. That said, while it's a little extra work, I appreciate knowing all the connections are protected inside wire nuts and nothing will accidentally push against a contact when finagling it back into the workbox, and is simpler for some of those daisy-chain ratsnest situations...OVERALL:Bought one, couldn't wait to add more, will keep converting rooms over time. As long as they last (longest use so far is about 6 months and counting), they got this one right across the board. And what a difference a dimmer makes in eye comfort, alertness before bed, invitingness of a room, etc. Good job Leviton... Your simple device was worth this much typing.