This LEDCO LED puck light is built around advanced solid-state LED technology that delivers consistent, flicker-free output over an exceptionally long operational lifespan. Unlike traditional halogen puck lights that waste energy as heat and require frequent bulb replacements, this LED fixture converts significantly more electricity into usable light. The result is meaningful energy savings — often reducing consumption dramatically compared to conventional cabinet and display lighting solutions — without sacrificing brightness or visual comfort.
At the heart of this fixture is an efficient LED driver engineered for stable, reliable performance on a 24-volt low-voltage system. The driver ensures smooth dimming compatibility and protects the LEDs from voltage fluctuations, which extends the overall life of the product. The fixture also features a high CRI rating, meaning the light it produces renders colors accurately and naturally — an important detail when illuminating kitchen surfaces, artwork, collectibles, or retail-style home displays.
Thermal management is a critical factor in LED longevity, and this puck light incorporates a precision-engineered aluminum housing that acts as an integrated heat sink. This design draws heat away from the LED array efficiently, preventing thermal degradation and maintaining consistent light output year after year. The compact form factor is optimized for confined installation spaces such as the underside of shelving, inside cabinetry, and recessed furniture channels.
This product is cUL listed and certified to meet Canadian electrical standards, giving homeowners and installers confidence in its safety and code compliance. The low-voltage design adds an extra layer of safety, particularly in moisture-adjacent areas like kitchen countertops. Whether you're planning a full kitchen renovation or simply upgrading your existing under-cabinet lighting, this LEDCO puck light offers professional-grade construction in a compact, easy-to-install package that integrates smoothly into new or existing low-voltage lighting systems.