Hardscape Lights are perfect for hard surfaces such as in between bricks and other surfaces. The mounting bracket allows the fixture to be mounted in otherwise hard to mount areas. This allows great illumination from fixtures that are seamlessly blended into the surface. This allows allows the fixtures to be nearly invisible during the daytime. Furthermore, the fixtures cannot be easily stolen or dismounted. Low Voltage Transformer Required.
Product Features
- **LED INTEGRATED – 1.5W of LED Power, Putting out 150Lm in 2700K Warm White. Fully Sealed Design.
- **HEAVY DUTY – Made from Solid Die-Cast Brass For Superior Durability – Lifetime Warranty
- **EASY MOUNTING – Comes with Removable Stainless Steel Mounting Bracket for Easy Installation.
- **THE PERFECT ACCENT LIGHT – Perfect for Mounting Between Hardscapes like Bricks and Steps, under columns, floating stairs, retaining walls, and more!
- **LONG WIRE – Low Voltage AC DC – 30+ Inches of UL Listed Stranded Copper 18AWG Lead Wire.
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