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Jayce Collection 18 1/2″ High Black LED Landscape Path Light

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Jayce Collection 18 1/2″ High Black LED Landscape Path Light


This LED landscape path light is sturdy yet stylish. Finished in a rich black for a classic and unobtrusive look in front or backyards, this design is perfect along a pathway, in a garden, or a bright accent among foliage. Plus, this light includes an energy efficient LED for convenience and savings.

Feature: 

  • 18 1/2″ high x 4 3/4″ wide. Includes 8″ stake.
  • Built-in 4 watt LED. 340 lumens, comparable to a 35 watt incandescent bulb. 3000K color temperature.
  • Dome-shaped path light from the John Timberland brand.
  • Black finish lamp head, bent arm, and pole.
  • 103-degree beam spread.
  • Works with existing low voltage landscape systems.
  • LED averages 50,000 hours at 3 hours per day.

 

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