It works - I can say that much for it. Sort of, anyway: the dimmest setting flickers continuously.But boy, is it ever made cheaply. Okay, it hides under the cabinet valance so it's not ordinarily visible, but I expected better fit & finish, or at least halfway decent hardware! The tiny mounting screws supplied are so cheap that a properly fitted Philips screwdriver stripped one head out immediately. And the mounting clips, which are the only way to attach it to the cabinet, should be made of spring steel, not some soft alloy that folds over when you try to pop them into the mounting holes on the back of the light.Hint: try fitting the clips in the holes first to see how they go, before attaching them to the underside of the cabinet and then blindly flailing to get the light aligned.If I hadn't already invested so much effort into getting it mounted, I'd return it. I can't believe I spent $89 on this flimsy thing.Nice under cabinet light and easy to install. I installed several actually. The only reason there isn't five stars is because there is an adapter/connector for attaching them in series but it has a really long cord. The diagram shows a short adapter that should be available so you can butt multiple fixtures up tight, but after several e-mails and phone calls to various suppliers and visiting the mfg website I've been unable to source it.I love the look of the lights, but I incorrectly assumed that the hardwire material would be included with the light kit.