LED Outdoor Wall Light, Matte Black Finish, 12W, ETL Listed - Wet Location, Dimmable
Modern LED Wall Sconces, Matte Black Finish, 12W, 680LM, ETL Listed
What you see here is a 12-watt LED outdoor light suitable for use in residential as well as commercial spaces. Robust surface-mounted LED chips that are rated for 50,000 operational hours to make it a power-saving and long-lasting lighting fixture. Also, an ETL certification makes it an electrically safe product. Since this fixture offers a wall-mount design, it will be easy and fast to install.
This outdoor lighting fixture comes with a sturdy aluminum body (in matte black finish) and the lens uses acrylic and glass material (in white opal finish). It features a rustic look that will enhance the beauty of outdoor areas of your home or personal office. The fixture will operate on an input of 120 volts and offer an excellent lumen output of 55 lumens per watt.
This lighting fixture has a color rendering index (CRI) of 80 for providing better visibility and enhanced color recognition in outdoor locations. The fixture is available in two color temperature options: 4000K and 5000K. Thus, you get to choose between two hues of cool-white illumination. Since this light fixture is compatible with TRIAC dimming devices, using a dimmer will allow adjusting its luminosity by preference. If you feel that it is the perfect match for your home, office, or business location, shop right away. If not, feel free to explore our collection of outdoor lighting fixtures and you’ll find the perfect match!
Specifications
Certifications: | ETL Listed - Wet Location |
Dimensions (L x W x H): | 4.75 x 13.88 x 5 Inch |
Fixture Color: | Matte Black |
Life Hours: | 50,000 Hours |
Operating Temprature: | -4°F~113°F |
Voltage: | 120 Volt |
Wattage: | 12 Watt |
Color Rendering Index(CRI): | CRI >80 |
Dimmable: | Yes |
Housing: | Aluminum, Acrylic and Glass |
Lumens: | 680 Lumens |
Safety Rating: | ETL Listed - Wet Location |
Warranty: | 3 Years |
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