💡 Elevate your space with flawless dimming — because your lighting should work as hard as you do.
The Lutron Diva LED+ Dimmer Switch offers advanced, flicker-free dimming with over 250 light levels, supporting up to 150W of dimmable LED/CFL and 600W incandescent/halogen bulbs. Compatible with single-pole and 3-way wiring, it ensures seamless control and energy-efficient lighting tailored to any environment.
Operation Mode | ON-DIM-OFF |
Operating Voltage | 120 Volts |
Contact Type | Normally Closed |
Connector Type | Clamp |
Brand | Lutron |
Terminal | N.a |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 1.31 x 2.94 x 4.69 inches |
Circuit Type | Single Pole, 3-Way with Claro switch |
Actuator Type | N.A |
Contact Material | Metal |
International Protection Rating | IP00 |
Number of Positions | 1 |
Controller Type | Paddle switch |
Connectivity Protocol | N.A |
Color | White |
Wattage | 150 watts |
Unit Count | 2.0 Count |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Lutron |
UPC | 784276805834 |
Part Number | DVCL-153P-2-WH |
Item Weight | 7.8 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1.31 x 2.94 x 4.69 inches |
Item model number | DVCL-153P-2-WH |
Size | 2 Pack |
Style | Diva Dimmer |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
M**M
Awesome Dimmer!!! Closet light less jarring during early morning hours
The dimmer works great with my existing light. It was easy to install. Love it!!
A**R
Dimmer switch.
Easy to install & works fine.
J**G
BEST DIMMER
Be never by any other dimmer except this lutron with side slide dimmer. High quality we like the look it's slick and modern we use it throughout our properties and renovations all the time this is a great price it's high quality it's durable easy to clean and very modern looking classy looking. Trim really matters and makes a big difference
C**D
Works as advertised
Works as it should. Nice buy!
A**T
Inconsistent performance depending on application
I purchased two of these dimmer switches. Both were installed in a 3 way switch application; one in a dining room with a six bulb chandelier and the other in a family room with 4 bulbs. I was careful to make sure I purchased switch approved dimmable LED bulbs for this switch model, in this case Feit bulbs from Costco. I used six 60 watt equivalent LED's in the dining room. Each was rated at 8.5 watts per bulb for a total of 51 watts for the chandelier. I used four 100 watt equivalent LED's in the family room. Each was rated at 18.5 watts per bulb for a total of 74 watts for the fixture.Installation of the switches was simple. It did take a little thinking to match the wires in the switch to the black or white wire in my wall. The diagram that came with the switch helped. Everything works fine on the dining room switch and light fixture. The dimmer works as designed and retains the dimmer setting when turning the light off and on.The family room light did not work as expected. The only difference I can see was I used 4 - 100 watt equivalent dimmable LED bulbs in this fixture. The total wattage is less than the maximum designed for the switch. The dimmer works but if I turn off the switch with the dimmer on anything but full power, The switch will not turn on the lights unless I slide the dimmer up to full power.I did not take the time to troubleshoot by trading the switches in the two rooms to see if the problem followed the switch or if it stayed with the room.
R**K
Works great with LED bulbs, but it's large
I've installed a few of these dimmers, and they have worked great for their intended purpose: dimming LED bulbs. We have them mated to bulbs from various manufacturers, and as long as the bulbs are dimmable, these dimmers work very well. We have no flickering from any of the bulbs we're using, regardless of dimming level. Depending upon the bulbs, they may not dim all the way down to entirely "off," but they do dim as far down as we need them to without actually simply switching the lights off.As with most dimmers, wifi switches, motion detectors, timers, etc that are designed to replace a simple wall switch, these things are fairly large and may not be usable in a shallower box. The fact that they connect via short lengths of wire requiring the use of wire nuts rather than connecting via small ports using a locking screw further increases the amount of box space required to install them. However, keeping wires as short as practical and the judicious placement of wire connections will generally allow the dimmer to fit in most reasonably sized electrical boxes. As an extreme example, I have two of these dimmers plus two 2-gang switches (a total of six switched circuits) installed in a 4-gang box with eleven 12 AWG wires feeding it (attached photos). It was a challenge I'd prefer not to repeat too frequently, but I was able to pack all of this neatly into the box.A few reviews have mentioned a concern over the "feel" of the switching action, even to the extent of downgrading the rating because they don't feel like a quality switch. I don't share this opinion. Based upon having installed hundreds of various types of switches over the years (single pole, 3-way, 4-way, dimmers, etc from various manufacturers), it's true that they feel a little different from some others... just about every type of switch has its own unique feel. But unlike some other switches on the market, they have a very positive two-state motion and "click" leaving no doubt about which position they're in, which is always a good thing. Perhaps the concern is that they do actually have a click sound and positive engagement, as opposed to switches with a more dampened sound and feel. Regardless, these dimmers perform very well and I would not let a concern over feel dissuade me. With Amazon selling a 3-pack for just over $50, you absolutely cannot beat the quality of this dimmer for the price.The only consideration I'd have for not purchasing this dimmer is if you'd really rather have a wifi capable dimmer that can be dimmed remotely via an app or connected to Alexa. If you don't need or want a wifi capability, though, you can't go wrong with this dimmer.
R**M
Light switch W/dimmer works great
Make sure your LED lights are "dimmable" .Working great for me.
D**R
Adjustable Dimming Range a Major Plus
First a warning: If you don't know for sure what color you need, I don't recommend relying on the photos on the product page. Better to take a faceplate to a physical store to match the color, even it you want to buy on Amazon. I had to return ivory and buy light almond.I have no complaints about this LED dimmer switch, and I like the following: 1) Lutron provides excellent installation instructions via pointing a smartphone camera at a QR code. 2) Though the toggle switch seems flimsy without the faceplates, once the screw-on inner and snap-on outer faceplates are attached, the switch feels fine, and it's quieter than similar toggle switches (meaning it doesn't set my dogs off if I'm not careful about how I flip it when they're sleeping). 3) The snap-on outer faceplate gives the switch a clean look. 4) Flipping the toggle switch turns the lights on and off at the level of brightness set by the tiny slider, so if I'm happy with that level, I don't have to adjust it every time. 5) Last and best, before attaching the two faceplates, there's a blue lever at the bottom left to set the lowest brightness you ever expect to want. This is a big deal, because many dimmable LED bulbs, despite being made to be dimmable, flicker if dimmed too much. By lowering the tiny slider all the way, then raising the blue adjustment lever to where the bulbs don't flicker (this is best done in dark conditions, when flickering is most noticeable), the dimming range can be set so that the bulbs never flicker. Then I can easily raise the slider all the way when I'm doing something that needs bright light; but I can also lower the slider all the way when I don't need maximum light, without taking care not to lower it so far that the bulbs flicker.
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