NEW SlimLED MULTI 4″ from Liteline

February 18, 2026

The SlimLED MULTI 4″ now offers a new 10W option that delivers up to 1,000 lumens and 90 CRI. Packed with all the same features, this new 10W SlimLED MULTI is available in Dim-to-Warm (DTW).

Designed for retrofit applications, SlimLED MULTI installs easily into an octagon box or retrofits into a 4″ can. When installed into a steel junction box, it also provides a fire-rated solution. Its slim profile and on-site color selection make it an easy, adaptable choice across your projects. 

Body

Durable airtight plastic body with mounting holes. On-face magnets allows for securely attaching a selection of dead-front faceplate trims.

LED Characteristics

This general application light fixture features an 10 watt LED module that maintains uniform intensity producing up to 1000 lumens; with a typical CRI of 95. Available with 5 step CCT switch 2700 K, 3000 K, 3500 K, 4000 K, 5000 K).

Dimming

100%-10% dimming capability. This fixture is compatible with industry standard forward/reverse phase dimmers, TRIAC/ELV dimmers.

Beam Spread

The fixture lens provides 110° beam spread.

Mounting

Can be attached to an industry standard 4″ octagon boxes with minimum depth of 1.5″ (38mm) via mounting holes. See the Spec Sheet for appropriate spacing requirements.

LED Driver

Built-in on board driver with 80mA output and 100-135V AC input.

Quick Connect push-in terminals

“Quick connect” push-in terminals for fast and easy wiring.

Operating Temperature

-30°C~40°C (-22°F~104°F)

Environment

  • Suitable for wet locations.
  • Fire-rated when used in a steel octagon box.

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Looking to elevate your designs? Swap out your magnetic trim for different colors or upgrade to a SHADE Mini trim for a more polished look. Have concrete ceilings? The SHADE Mini Concrete trim brings intention to exposed ceilings and junction boxes.

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