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SureSlide Dimmer Switch from Leviton for Dimmable LED, Halogen and Incandescent Bulbs

Sureslide dimmer switch

Designed for new construction and retrofit applications, the SureSlide dimmer switch from Leviton supports 150W LED, 600W incandescent/halogen, 60Hz, single pole or 3-way installations. The SureSlide dimmer switch can be installed with or without a neutral wire, use with Decora wallplate or Decora Plus Screwless Wallplate sold separately.

  • CONVENIENT – An easy way to create a big impact for a minimal cost and customize the light level in any room, for any occasion and in any home
  • EASY TO INSTALL – Slim profile for easier installation. Works with existing wiring, no neutral wire required for installation
  • PRACTICAL – Designed to dim LED bulbs. To find out which LED bulbs pair best, visit our online bulb compatibility tool by clicking the “find an LED bulb” button below
  • CUSTOMIZEABLE – Adjustable minimum and maximum dimming range for LED bulbs to help eliminate flicker, maximize energy savings, and optimize ambiance 
  • VERSATILE – Control the lights from two locations using the 6674 in the main location and a 3-way switch (sold separately) in the second location
  • STYLISH – Available in white, ivory, light almond, brown and black color options

The SureSlide dimmer switch is now available in bulk pack – white color only.

More information about the SureSlide dimmer switch from Leviton

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