Discover premium fluorescent light covers for wrap-around fixtures. Our extensive selection features various sizes and styles to perfectly fit your existing lighting. These durable acrylic replacements provide optimal light diffusion while protecting bulbs. Find the exact dimensions you need for a professional lighting upgrade.
1'x1' White Plastic GRILLE ONLY, GR4 81834 actual OD 11.375 in. x 11.375 in.
Curtis Nitzsche
Antique Bathroom Vanity Lighting Cover (#103)
Antique Bathroom Vanity Lighting Cover (#103)
Donald Avery
light covers vanity
I gave wrong size. My fault but your service was great
Vintage Vanity Replacement Lens: 1.75in. wide x 2.125in. high (#430)
Ruth Savino
Prefect fit!!! Made my project so much simpler!!
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Rachel Ingebretson
My experience was strictly online, but it was pleasant. I was able to quickly find what I was looking for. The product was reasonably priced, arrived in a timely manner, was easily installed and functions as it should.
This is the view from my desk. I like the room to be cool, I don't like the cold it created. This deflector was just what I needed.
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