✨ Light Up Your Life with Style!
The Lieber Dimmer Light Switch & Rocker Wall Light Combo is a high-quality, silk white plastic switch that combines a 2 gang, 2 way dimmer with a rocker switch. It supports up to 100W for LED and 150W for halogen bulbs, featuring intelligent trailing edge dimming technology for smooth operation. Ideal for various settings, this stylish switch is easy to install and enhances any room's aesthetic.
Manufacturer | LIEBER |
Part number | SS-LL-30-LTS743-WTU |
Item Weight | 130 g |
Product Dimensions | 2 x 2 x 1.98 cm; 130 g |
Manufacturer reference | SS-LL-30-LTS743-WTU |
Colour | White |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Switch Type | 2-way |
Included components | SS-LL-30-LTS743-WTU |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
P**S
Easy to fix.
Easy to fix. Works well.
A**R
Does the job: simple to install, works as expected.
Yes, it's a lightswitch. It works. The switch turns the light on and off, and the dimmer gives smooth variation in brightness from barely enough to see by right up to full. It doesn't make the low hum that some dimmers do, and the push to switch on and off has a solid and satisfying click. My only slight complaints are that the dimmer knob sits quite far from the faceplate and so gives a bit more of a view of what's underneath than some might like, and there's a noticeable delay between the click and the lights actually turning on, but those are both minor.One note - a lot of reviews complain that the screws to hold the dimmer module in are missing. These are mistaken; the switch module is held in by screws, but the dimmer module does not use screws. If you examine the dimmer module and faceplate you can see there is nowhere for screws to go in the first place. Around the knob on the dimmer module, there's a threaded section which comes with a small ring screwed onto it. Unscrew that, pop the module into the faceplate with the spindle through the hole, then re-screw the ring back on. This holds the dimmer module pretty firmly, and then push the dimmer knob onto the spindle to hide the whole thing (mostly).
P**S
High quality dimmer/rocker switch combo
This dimmer switch offers two independent switches on one plate - a push on/off rotary dimmer switch and a rocker switch. The rotary dimmer trailing edge design is perfect for the LEDs I have fitted to replace low voltage halogens. I needed the rocker switch for the shower extractor fan/light. I found the Liebherr switch to be compact and easy to install. It has very smooth dimming action, with a soft start action. I noticed that the LED dimmed to around 10% of maximum light while the low voltage halogen light I had yet to replace dimmed completely. Interesting, as the old MK dimmer did not fully dim the halogens.Tip: I fitted the switch with the rocker on the right of the rotary dimmer switch. To get the rocker to switch ON with the rocker depressed at the bottom I used the L2 mains terminal.My early experience with this product is positive. While there seems to be limited choice for dimmer/rocker combo switches, I am pleased to have discovered this excellent product.
W**Y
Works a treat
Brillian
C**R
Very good but no minimum dimmer setting, a big issue in 2-way use.
I used this to replace a 2 way, 2 gang switch in the hallway (with secondary switches upstairs) because I wanted to be able to dim the downstairs hallway light but not the upstairs one. You will almost certainly need to order a spacer such as this one https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07FJ9C8J8?ref_=pe_27063361_487360311_302_E_DDE_di_1 as the dimmer is bigger than a standard switch unit. There were no instructions at all, just some paperwork relating to other Lieber products, so be sure to make careful note of which wires attach to which terminals on your old switch so you know which wire to connect on the new unit (each side has clear L1,L2 Com markings).Previous reviews have complained of missing screws and the unit needing assembly. Mine came fully assembled and with screws and screw cover so presumably this issue has been sorted by Lieber.I've marked this down a star because unlike the excellent iolloi dimmer switches it appears you can't set a minimum dim point. The practical downside of this is that if you set the dimmer to a very low level and switch off, when you come to switch back on using the (in my case upstairs) switch nothing will happen and you'll have to go downstairs to up the dimmer to a point where it will trigger the bulb to switch on. This is not ideal. If anyone can show me I'm wrong I'd be very grateful. Right now the Lieber switch is the only one available in this configuration (one dimmer, one switch) but if others become available you might like to consider them for the above reason. I shall try and get into the habit of upping the level before bedtime but, again, it's not ideal.In the box was also a card with a QR code for registering for a 5 year warranty but this unfortunately went to a page not found error. I did eventually register the product via lieber's website but it wasn't easy and could find no mention of the 5 year extended warranty mentioned on the QR card so not sure whether or not this does have an extended warranty.
M**H
Ideal for rooms with dimmable and separate non dimmable light fittings.
Easily fitted but take your time reading how to set the min and max brightness. Really pleased with this switch.
J**C
Works well and is quite a unique but useful device
Reasonable price and quite a unique switch combination that can be very useful. Next day delivery by Royal Mail was a bonus.It looks good and matches other switches and is easy to fit.Being 2 way, this means that wiring might be fiddly, but if replacing another switch just take a photo of the old switch and cables and simply follow those.I am surprised by the number of confused comments about reversing the switch (ie having the dimmer on the left), if you want it the other way around, simply rotate the whole thing 180 degrees ….. if the rocker then works the wrong way, simply swap the rocker’s L1 and L2 cable connections.The switch though loses a star for a potentially dangerous flaw. The terminals for the dimmer are too close to the edge and can easily be touched if more than one cable is connected, meaning a live screw is exposed - I fixed this by covering with insulating tape. I also stupidly found this out after reconnecting the power to check it worked before finally securing the socket back to the wall and my finger touched the live terminal screw- message to self not to do that again😱
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