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Same advice at the same time. Must be true. LolIf you're handy at DIY, for 20 bucks as long as all the LEDs work, which in the picture it appears they do, you could get the fixture, take it apart, sand it down and repaint it.
Great minds think alikeSame advice at the same time. Must be true. Lol

If your not here to help or give advice, why comment.These things are so cheap, why risk a fire? I don't get it.
These things are so cheap, why risk a fire? I don't get it.
I had a BB that rusted pretty good (worse than OP pic) still worked fine and ended up giving it to a friend that opened it up refinished it and is still running a year later.These things are so cheap, why risk a fire? I don't get it.
If your not here to help or give advice, why comment.
I don’t get it
Completely agree. There is a reason they are so cheap and there are many claims out there that they have caught on fire. Not sure how that isn’t helpful? Could potentially be saving someone’s home from burning down.If you're here to ask for advice, you have to be able to accept that not everybody is going to pat you on the back for buying a fixture in such a bad shape. You're buying a liability and I am surprised nobody else said it.
I didn’t buy , you should read the actual thread next timeIf you're here to ask for advice, you have to be able to accept that not everybody is going to pat you on the back for buying a fixture in such a bad shape. You're buying a liability and I am surprised nobody else said it.

... I have too agree with this ... it was a fair and valid point ..fire risk is always possible !!!If you're here to ask for advice, you have to be able to accept that not everybody is going to pat you on the back for buying a fixture in such a bad shape. You're buying a liability and I am surprised nobody else said it.

