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I generally agree with JohnnyB on the light fixture itself. However, mine did come with bulbs no name 25 watt par 36 bulbs. I usually use the sylvania 36 watt "capsylite" which is also sold on amazon in my well lights which seem to be a bit higher quality, but these 25 watt bulbs are ok. The well light fixture itself matches relatively well with my existing Well lights that were installed by a landscaper, although I don't like the bulb mount as well (looks like thin steel that may rust over time). That said (with the bulbs) it is a good value for the price.Best Deals for Low Voltage Landscape Well Lights
Good newsLighting fixture is well make, easy to use/install and best of all has a simple but effective bulb locking device. Also comes with an extensive length of wire for attachment to a power cable. Plus the order was received promptly and was well packaged.Not so goodProduct via Amazon's website is pictured WITH a bulb in place, there is no disclaimer indicating otherwise, even when you review the Amazon's "At a glance seller's description". So what about the BULB which is inferred to be a part of the purchase?
Good thing I didn't order a truckloadpaying for all those bulbs would have nixed any options on the new 458 Italia Spyder.
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This is a standard well light which appears to be of good quality. Only time will tell if the material holds up winter after winter.Find helpful customer reviews and review ratings for Low Voltage Landscape Well Lights
I have used these up lights for 2 years and I would not buy these again! It's very difficult to anchor these into the ground. It's like trying to wedge a 5" wide PVC pipe into the dirt, through mulch, weed screen matting or grass. They constantly get blown over despite my best efforts to anchor them over and over again!The plus side to these are that they have a protective rubber gasket around the bulb to make it water tight and changing them is relatively easy. The bulbs last 1 year. To change the bulb, you just grab the bulb handle and pull out through the bottom, however, good luck trying to set them back into the same spot in the ground.
I'd consider going with the swivel type attached to a stake.
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