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Brand | Hampton Bay | Hampton Bay | Hampton Bay | Hampton Bay |
Name | Raceway 4-Light Brushed Nickel Vanity Light | Ashhurst 2-Light Brushed Nickel Vanity Light with Frosted Glass Shades | Tavish 3-Light Brushed Nickel Vanity Light with Frosted Shades | Ashhurst 3-Light Brushed Nickel Vanity Light with Frosted Glass Shades |
Price | $1697 | $2797 | $3997 | $4497 |
Ratings | (511) | (770) | (690) | (770) |
Light Bulb Type Included | No Bulbs Included | No Bulbs Included | No Bulbs Included | No Bulbs Included |
Number of Lights | 4 Light | 2 Light | 3 Light | 3 Light |
Light Type | Vanity Light | 2 Light | Vanity Light | 3 Light |
Style | Mid-Century Modern,Minimalist | Cottage | Mid-Century Modern | Cottage |
Recommended Vanity Size (in.) | 7 | 18 | 26 | 26 |
Shape | Empire | Bell | Empire | Bell |
Connection Type | Hardwired | Hardwired | Hardwired | Hardwired |
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Brand | Hampton Bay | Hampton Bay | Hampton Bay | Hampton Bay |
Name | Raceway 4-Light Brushed Nickel Vanity Light | Ashhurst 2-Light Brushed Nickel Vanity Light with Frosted Glass Shades | Tavish 3-Light Brushed Nickel Vanity Light with Frosted Shades | Ashhurst 3-Light Brushed Nickel Vanity Light with Frosted Glass Shades |
Price | $1697 | $2797 | $3997 | $4497 |
Ratings | (511) | (770) | (690) | (770) |
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Yes! I bought two for vanity lights and installed in my master bath, just a few months ago. Even with an exhaust fan and we always crack a window and immediately open the door after showers, one has rusted pretty good. I left a picture in the review section. Past the 90 day mark and Home Depot won't exchange the one even with the receipt. Manufacturer said not responsible if they rust. I've attached the photo below.
Yes, you need to hard wire and screw this light onto the box. Make sure the switch is in off position before you you start. Fasten the round plate on the box first then secure the light to the plate. The round plate allows you to rotate the light to adjust the angle. So make sure the round plate is fastened correctly.
You would need a box or some other way of attaching light to wall, sheet rock will not have enough strength to hold up the light. there is enough room inside of fixture for the wires.
It's 3, just like the picture.
I DON'T THINK IT WILL WORK... IT NEEDS TO BE WALL MOUNTED
I know the Home Depot sells shades similar to this but even though I've purchased about 30 of these I haven't had one break yet. Might want to call Home Depot Customer Service because a lot of times replacement pieces and parts can be purchased that way.
Between 16”-20” long, some where in that category
Downward reflects more light while using the mirror.
No on and off switch
It has some weight to it so a stud would be better or at least closer to a stud. I can't imagine it being yanked around much like a towel bar, and there are things like toggle bolts that work pretty good if needed. I hung two of these over a double vanity sink. One for each sink. One, I was lucky enough to hit a stud. The other one I used the plastic inserts and was a couple of inches away from a stud.