Treatlife Dimmer Switch - Unboxing with an Engineer

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Welcome back!
Today we're taking a look at Treatlife Smart Dimmer Switches for your lights. I'm pretty heavily invested in the Treatlife and Wyze platforms and now have 6 of these dimmer switches installed in our house. These are quite easy to install if you have any experience with house wiring. But I really suggest you have an electrician do the work if you aren't completely comfortable doing it.

Here are the smart switches we're looking at today:

Here are other Treatlife products I can recommend. I am using almost all of these products in my home and paid for them (I am not affiliated with Treatlife in any way):

Keep in mind if you have LED bulbs in the lights on these switches they have to specifically be dimmable bulbs to work correctly. Here are a few of the dimmable LED bulbs I have in my fixtures. I can attest these bulbs work well with the Treatlife switches:

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Vincent, The back wire feature you refer to as desirable, is in reality an inferior wiring method. Always use the terminal screws or pigtails on a wiring device to make the connection. - They are far superior to the spring type push in connection. Although it takes more time, it's well worth it. Just a FYI.

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Treatlife does indeed offer a 2 and 3 gang switch plate in a 5 piece pack, around 24.00

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Is this like a rocker switch where you touch the top for on and the bottom for off? Or is this a touch-anywhere switch? Or just touch the bottom for both on and off? I don't like the idea of just touching the bottom for both on and off; it seems counterintuitive with years of habit when walking in a room and just absentmindedly 'up is on, down is off'. I don't want to reprogram everyone (including me) to touch the bottom for both on and off. Also, when touching the switch for on or off, what happens if one inadvertently touches the center dimmer line?

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