Kichler Round Tiered 21" High Black 3000K LED Path Light
Kichler Round Tiered 21" High Black 3000K LED Path Light
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Kichler Round Tiered 21" High Black 3000K LED Path Light

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Actual Color:Black

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  • Cascading 3-tier 3000K LED path light. Weighs 4 lbs.
  • Textured black finish.
  • Cast aluminum construction.
  • Tiered shade produces a dynamic lighting effect.
  • 8" in-ground stake included.
  • From the Kichler landscape lighting collection.
  • Wet-rated for use anywhere outdoors.
  • Works with existing low-voltage landscape lighting systems.
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Oct 29, 2019
Jimbodini
5 out of 5 stars review

Really Like These Fixtures

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] We installed several of these fixtures for a customer of ours. They have a really nice dual-ring lighting effect. I wish I had photos. But they looked really great. Really good construction and LED lighting.

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Mar 2, 2018
rls123
1 out of 5 stars review

Poor quality

Just taking out of the box, and the fixture wire fell out of the socket assembly. Could tell from the exposed copper end that the wire had never really been connected inside the socket assembly. There's no real way to reach inside the assembly to reattach the wire, but more importantly it shouldn't be necessary if it had been properly manufactured. This plague of carelessly made, poor quality stuff is really going to be what ends civilization as we know it.

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