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Window Grille Outdoor Post Light

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Kelvin range

The Window Grille Outdoor Post Light is a durable and attractive outdoor lighting fixture. Constructed of metal and finished with frosted alabaster. it provides bright illumination and a stylish look. The post light is ideal for walkways. gardens. and other outdoor spaces.

PLEASE NOTE:?Alabaster patterns vary by product. our product and the pictures shown are different.

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Product Size

Size: L 38cm?x W 38cm?x H 30cm /?L 14.9¡å x W 14.9¡å?x H 11.8¡å

Details

Materials:?Metal. Alabaster.

Light source: Integrated LED (LED lights are fully built into the fixture and cannot be replaced).

Kelvin range: Warm Light (3000K). Neutral Light (4000K). Cool Light (6000K).

Voltage:?AC 110-240V (Wired version) / DC 3.2V?(Solar-powered version).

Moisture resistance: IP 65 moisture-proof grade. waterproof. do not immerse in water.

Environment: Outdoor.

Places of use: lawns. villas. aisles. corridors. gardens. parks. etc.

Finishes:?Black & White.

Control: Compatible with common push switches (not included).

Certification: UL. ETL and CE. SAA listed.

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