Casquette Solid Brass Directional Pathway Light Antique Bronze

SKU: 1085-A
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LED BULB OPTIONS: 2.5W-2700K Soft Warm White
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Sale price$62.49

Description

The Casquette solid brass directional pathway light in an antique bronze finish is a versatile and durable option for illuminating your pathways and walkways. Built with high quality antique brass, this directional light is designed to complement any outdoor setting. Its rust-resistant material is perfect for high corrosion environments and its energy-efficient LED technology uses 90% less power compared to incandescent lights.

  • Guaranteed not to chip, flake or peel 
  • Lifetime warranty on brass material

Applications: Home and garden landscapes, directional path and area lighting designs

Technical Description:

  • Material: Solid Brass 

  • Finish: Antique Bronze

  • Lens: Clear Glass 

  • Lamp: T3/G4 Bi-pin LED Bulb 

  • Max Lamp: 35W

  • Voltage: 12V AC/DC

  • Light Spread: 10 FT Average

  • Wiring: Pre-Wired with a 3 Feet 18# SPT1-W wire

  • Mounting: 9" Ground Stake

  • UL ETL Listed

Lamp: G4 Bi-Pin Available Options:

  •  2.5W, 210 Lumens - 30W Halogen Replacement Bulb
  •  3.5W, 280 Lumens - 35W Halogen Replacement Bulb
  •  CCT: 2700K, 3000K - IP 67, CRI; >85

A low voltage transformer and direct burial cable wire is required for proper installation of our products. Sold separately.

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    J. Anders
    Decent Lights

    Lights arrived on time and well packaged. Just installed them today. I would say the overall finish is uniform, and the lights put out a good light spread on the sidewalk. There were a few things, however, that I didn’t like. First, the wires coming out of the fixture were much smaller than the base wire I already had running through the beds. The smaller wires were a bit more fiddly when trying to connect the fixtures using the screw down style fasteners that make the wiring connection using metal pins to penetrate the insulation. The more concerning issue is that once I installed the ground stake and screwed in the lights, the slightest bit of pressure on the fixture to level to post would cause the fixture to become loose (almost floppy) in the ground stake. I tried putting the stake in first to make the hole prior, then attached the light and reinstalled it the ground with the same result. It’s hard to explain, but the fixture base was still screwed in tightly, but the actual post would become loose within its own base. That made them really hard to level up, and it gives me concern that they’ll not remain level over time. I’ll likely have to come back and epoxy the bases or something of that nature to shore them up. Otherwise, these would be 5 stars.

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    WILLIAM RHODABARGER

    Casquette Solid Brass Directional Path Light - Antique Bronze

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    J. Anders
    Decent Lights

    Lights arrived on time and well packaged. Just installed them today. I would say the overall finish is uniform, and the lights put out a good light spread on the sidewalk. There were a few things, however, that I didn’t like. First, the wires coming out of the fixture were much smaller than the base wire I already had running through the beds. The smaller wires were a bit more fiddly when trying to connect the fixtures using the screw down style fasteners that make the wiring connection using metal pins to penetrate the insulation. The more concerning issue is that once I installed the ground stake and screwed in the lights, the slightest bit of pressure on the fixture to level to post would cause the fixture to become loose (almost floppy) in the ground stake. I tried putting the stake in first to make the hole prior, then attached the light and reinstalled it the ground with the same result. It’s hard to explain, but the fixture base was still screwed in tightly, but the actual post would become loose within its own base. That made them really hard to level up, and it gives me concern that they’ll not remain level over time. I’ll likely have to come back and epoxy the bases or something of that nature to shore them up. Otherwise, these would be 5 stars.

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    WILLIAM RHODABARGER

    Casquette Solid Brass Directional Path Light - Antique Bronze