Our mini dimmer switch is specifically designed to work with retractive buttons (press button), offering a compact and versatile solution for your lighting control needs. Its ultra-slim profile allows for the installation of two dimmers in a single wall box, making it perfect for both 1-gang and 2-gang retractive button setups.
We aim to dispatch all orders within 24 hours for orders placed between Monday and Friday. All orders placed over the weekend (Saturday and Sunday) will be handed over to the courier on Monday. Deliveries typically take1-2 working days within the UK using a next-day delivery service.
We have a 14-day return policy, which means you have 14 days after receiving your item to request a return.
5 years
Pairs well with

It should be at least 35mm.
Yes, it can work with retractive switches to achieve 2 or multiway control.
There is no limit on the number of lights controlled by the dimmer. As long as the total wattage of all lights controlled by this dimmer adds up to less than 250W. Due to certain errors in the nominal wattage of lights, we recommend that the total wattage of the lights be preferably below 230W.
Yes, but only if it meets the required safety standards and is placed in the right zone.
Driven by a high-speed dimming chipset and precision-tuned MOSFET, Repenic maintains perfect light stability through continuous real-time adjustment.
▷0~100% dimming range ▷No flickering ▷No buzzing
Installation
1.Back Box depth 35 mm.
2.Narrower profile ensures screws remain accessible when installing 2-gang units.
Lighting
√ Incandescent & Halogen
√ Dimmable LED/CFL/filament
√ Dimmable ceiling light/spotlight/downlight
√ Trailing edge & leading edge
The lights gradually dim to off over half an hour, gently accompanying the child to sleep.
When getting up and turning on the lights in the middle of the night, they will switch on at 10% brightness, so as not to sting your eyes.
Programmable minimum brightness to prevent flickering.
Automatic maximum brightness adjustment to prevent flickering.
Boost the lights that don't illuminate when turned on at a lower level.
Gently start your lights to prevent them from being impacted.