Premium 3-Way Push Button Dimmer with Mother-of-Pearl Inlays

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Item #: R-010FD-PD3-CLX

Description

A House of Antique Hardware exclusive! Our Premium 3-Way Push Button Dimmer Switch offers modern dimmer technology in an authentic, vintage-style package. Simply push the smooth button to switch on/off, and rotate the fluted button to increase or decrease the light level. Each button features a true mother-of-pearl inlay, an iridescent shell that shimmers as it reflects light for a touch of elegance. It is the perfect companion to our own premium push button switches. Built to modern safety standards (UL & CUL listed), it is the dimmer of choice for any period restoration.

UL listed for use with dimmable Incandescent, Halogen & LED bulbs. Can be installed with the dimmer button in the top or bottom position. The 300-watt version is suitable for smaller fixtures or chandeliers with low wattage bulbs. The 600-watt version is suitable for larger fixtures or chandeliers with high wattage bulbs.

Dimmer case dimensions: 1 3/4" W x 2 3/4" H x 1 3/8" D. Rated for 120V - 60Hz.

(Not for use with non-dimmable LED or CFL bulbs, integrated LED fixtures, fluorescent fixtures, fans, electronic low voltage or magnetic low voltage systems.)

Installation

Installation Instructions

How to install this product in a typical situation.

WARNING: California Proposition 65

Ratings & Reviews

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Ausome switch

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Love these switches this one failed after 2 yrs, it may have been over loaded 400 watts on this circut. Very unusual switch 3 way dimmer love it

Some LEDs flicker Some don't

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Works well with some LEDs and not with others. Incandescent bulbs work perfectly

Looks authentic...at a glance...but not a Premium prduct.

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I bought this with the thought of undoing some re-muddling that had been done and have been extremely disappointed in the quality. The on off button feels and works like it is going to fall off. The on off button as well does not seat into the switch so it shows a gap. It makes no sense why this could not be designed properly. Clients care about the look and feel more than the price and to offer such a cheaply made product is not in my best interest. Selling this as ""premium"" is very misleading. Oddly the dimmer portion feels solid and works smoothly and seats into the switch. I'm perplexed how the dimmer control is so great and the on off portion is so poor...all in the same switch.

Wobbly Switch

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I was considering installing these throughout my apartment so I purchased one so I could take a look at it and see how it felt. Overall, it looked pretty good, but the push button switch felt very wobbly. It felt as if the ""cap"" of the pushbutton switch was loosely attached and it felt like it might fall off after a few weeks of use. While the dimmer was fine, every time I pushed the switch and it wobbled, it just didn't feel good and gave it an overall feeling of cheapness. At first I thought that maybe I got a bad switch, but I also ordered a Standard Single-Pole Push Button switch and it had the exact same wobble to it.

Great but not perfect

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The mother of pearl on one of the buttons completely fell off writhin the first 24 hours and required gluing to stay on. The type of glue used originally appeared to be on par with rubber cement. Stretchy and tacky to the touch. I used a 2 part epoxy and its held up great the last month+

Time will tell

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Sturdy housing but buttons have a lot of slop.

3 way dimmer

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We bought a pre war apt in Brooklyn 1929-30 we wanted to make it fit the age of the apt. We put all of our switches as push buttons to fit the time frame of the apt. They work and look great. The only problem is that this is on a four way system I just have to not use the 4 way switch just leave it in one position

Clearly marked LED compatible!

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Until this product debuted in December 2015, my contractors and I got different answers every place we looked at HOAH and every staff person we spoke with regarding the LED compatibility of HOAH push-button switches. I especially appreciated that HOAH clearly marked these when they put them on the website, ending a long wait!