SuperSlim LED strips are just a few millimetres wide yet deliver uniform high-brightness light right to the edge of the tape—ideal where space is tight.

Benefits and main uses

  • Ultra-low energy consumption
  • Custom cut points for precise lengths
  • Pure-white options as standard (RGB available in the Colour-Changing range)
  • Typical life up to 30 000 h
  • Dimmable for adaptable mood lighting
  • Perfect for narrow profiles such as wardrobe interiors, door frames and bannisters—e.g. the 4 mm-wide UltraSlim 168 or Ultra 180

Beyond decorative cabinet or accent lighting, the extra luminous flux enables SuperSlim strips to replace halogen task lights, provide indirect cove lighting, support film-set details or even supplement plant-growth setups.

Key things to consider

Colour temperature

Choose pure white for a daylight feel; select RGB from the Colour-Changing range for signage or creative effects.

LED chip density

The SuperSlim 60 has cut points every six LEDs, while UltraSlim 168 cuts every seven LEDs—measure carefully before ordering.

Resistor quality

High-quality strips use correctly sized resistors for long life and consistent brightness.

Indoor use only

SuperSlim strips are rated IP20; install them in dry locations.

Installation

Decide whether to hard-wire or plug-and-play. Ensure you have a 24 V DC driver matched to total wattage.

Frequently asked questions

Are LED strips safe?

Yes, provided they are installed with the correct driver and adequate ventilation. Consult an electrician for mains wiring.

How bright are domestic LEDs?

General-purpose LED bulbs of 5–15 W output roughly 300–500 lm, while high-power outdoor luminaires can exceed 20 000 lm.

Do warm-white LEDs harm eyesight?

No permanent damage—though avoid staring directly into high-brightness strips for extended periods.

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