

🎛️ Light up your space, your way—because ambiance is everything.
The Lutron Diva LED+ Dimmer Switch offers professional-grade dimming for LED, CFL, halogen, and incandescent bulbs with up to 150W/600W capacity. Designed for easy 15-minute installation without a neutral wire, it supports single-pole and 3-way setups. Featuring over 250 dimming levels controlled by a paddle switch and discreet slider, it delivers flicker-free, precise lighting adjustments to elevate any room’s mood and functionality.























| ASIN | B004DZOMKC |
| Actuator Type | Paddle switch |
| Best Sellers Rank | #993 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #2 in Dimmer Switches |
| Brand | Lutron |
| Brand Name | Lutron |
| Circuit Type | Single Pole, 3-Way with Claro switch |
| Color | White |
| Connectivity Protocol | N.A |
| Connector Type | Screw in |
| Contact Material | Brass |
| Contact Type | Normally Closed |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Controller Type | Paddle switch |
| Current Rating | 1.25 Amps |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 11,675 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00027557003056 |
| Included Components | Unit Instruction Guide |
| International Protection Rating | IP00 |
| Item Dimensions | 2.3 x 2.3 x 4.5 inches |
| Item Type Name | Lutron Diva C.L Dimmer for Dimmable LED, Halogen and Incandescent Bulbs, Single-Pole or 3-Way, DVCL-153P-WH, White |
| Item Weight | 0.2 Pounds |
| Lower Temperature Rating | 34 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| Manufacturer | Lutron |
| Material Type | Metal, Plastic |
| Model | DVCL-153P-WH |
| Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Positions | 3 |
| Operating Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Operation Mode | ON-DIM-OFF |
| Switch Type | Dimmer Switch |
| Terminal | N.a |
| UPC | 027557003056 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 104 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| Warranty Description | One year limited warranty |
| Wattage | 150 watts |
P**R
Smooth, Precise Dimming for LED/CFL Lights
This dimmer works smoothly with LED and CFL bulbs, and the included wall plate gives it a clean, finished look. The slider is precise, the switch feels solid, and the dimming range is wide enough to get the exact brightness you want. Installation is straightforward if you’ve handled basic wiring before. It’s a simple upgrade that makes lighting feel more comfortable and customizable throughout the day
E**Y
Too many models of Lutron dimmers that look the same - this is likely the one you want
We just had our first child and during the course of setting up the baby's room we realized we needed a way to reduce the light level in the room at night when changing diapers, etc... I bought this unit to match another I had in the house aesthetically. I like it because you operate it normally with the rocker switch, but then if you want to turn down the lighting level you can using the discreet slider. This seems to not put as much wear and tear on the dimmer slider as it infrequently is moved. It took quite a bit of research to figure out what all the different models of Lutron dimmers did. They have a lot of them that look identical, but with different characteristics operating wise. Even looking at Lutron's site, not all the model numbers matched up with what Amazon sold. I eventually figured out that this would be the best dimmer for me as compared to my older one downstairs, this is a newer model that supports CFL/LED screw in type bulbs. It has one wattage rating for CFL/LED and a separate for incandescent (i.e. 150 watts for CFL/LED and 600 watts for normal incandescent/halogen). While I was using this on a halogen fixture today, I wanted the ability to swap to LED later so I went with this one over the older series. Note that this one does *not* have the convenient little night light that let's you find the switch in the dark like the older series (that only does incandescent) does. I suspect this is because in order for that to work, it must "leak" some current through the "load" light bulb in order to light the nightlight, and CFL/LED ballasts don't think that is very funny. Amazon also sells this same exact switch, but with an "H" on the end of the product SKU. From what I can tell, that just means you get the "retail" clamshell packaging and a faceplate cover with it instead of the small contractor style cardboard box. I hate packaging waste and I already had faceplate covers, so I went with this one. One other feature of note is that this unit has a little thumbwheel on the bottom left of the switch (behind the wall plate cover) that let's you set the minimum dimming level. I suspect this is to keep CFL's / LED's from freaking out and flickering when they don't get enough power to fire up the lamp and keep it lit. I am not sure if the older series had this or not. Since I am just using it with a halogen light right now I left it set to the default setting which works great and starts off at an extremely low light level. My wife loves me for buying and installing this thing, and I am happy with the quality. Highly recommended! -Eric
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.
B**4
Don't forget to order a wallplate for this switch/dimmer
The Lutron Diva dimmable CFL/LED dimmer was easy to install. I purchased 2 of these (and forgot to order the wallplates)[FACE PALM], one to control my 5 Philips 423418 6-Watt (50-Watt) MR16 LED Indoor Flood GU10...
K**E
One dimmer didn't work!
Product works Great... But after year of construction in our house. We are now finding out that one of the five pack doesn't Dim! So i have a $25 switch that won't Dim at all. Just turns on and off. I know its been way past a return at this point but construction always takes longer than expected. So you get four stars for the four that work!
M**Y
LED compatible
Works great with our LED recessed lights. Our previous switch was not compatible and the lights would flicker when dimmed.. this one works perfectly.
B**E
Pleased with product
Found the Lutron Diva Dimmer easy to install when updating older non dimmer switches. Also found it very convenient being able to select between colors of dimmers which included covers👍
C**L
Quality product
A quality grimmer that’s worth the money. Easy hook up.
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