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2700K undercabinet lighting vs 3000K

CJ Mac
8 years ago

We purchased these lights from Home Depot in various sizes to install under our cabinets: http://www.homedepot.com/p/Commercial-Electric-9-in-Soft-White-LED-Under-Cabinet-Light-54197111/205210760). They are plug in, but our electrician was going to hardwire. They are listed as 3000K "warm white". Just before he was about to install, we decided they were much too bright. We would probably keep them on the lower setting all the time.

The electrician likes LED strips and so told us that we may as well return the HD lights and go with LED, so we said that we'd go with 2700K because we liked the 2700K LED strips (in a diffuser) when we visited a lighting store. So we were just about to order these from Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/LEDwholesalers-300x3528SMD-2026WW-27K-3318-3228/dp/B0091OYNQI?ie=UTF8&psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=ox_sc_act_title_6&smid=A325274ZEF9XYZ

However, reviews here where the 2700K used to be available as a choice say that 2700K has a greenish tinge to it: http://www.amazon.com/LEDwholesalers-Flexible-300xSMD3528-Adhesive-2026WW-31K/dp/B002QQ48TK/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_product_top?ie=UTF8 

No one mentions a greenish tinge in the first link--but there are only 6 reviews.

Just wondering if I need to bump up to the 3100K even though we found it a bit too bright/cool in the Home Depot lights. But can the K-rating appear different in different types of light?

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