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LuminescenceSet of 2 10W Slimline Outdoor LED Colour Changing Floodlight with Remote Control

R259

Retail: R400
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Keep your property safe at night with these Slimline 10W LED Floodlights. LED Lighting can save you more than 50% in your security lighting costs! In addition, LED Flood Lights lasts up to 20 times longer saving you the annoyance of having to change light bulbs and fittings on a regular basis.

This Flood Light is safe and durable with a die-cast aluminum, scratch and fade-resistant!

Easy to install and Wide application

You only need to connect the lead cable, fix the light, adjust the angle you like. Suitable for outdoors.

Comes with a remote control.

Product Features:
  • Set of 2 
  • Ultra-bright light, excellent for lighting.
  • Low power consumption, energy-saving and cost-saving.
  • High luminous efficiency, long service life and stable performance.
  • Shake-proof, damp-proof design, environmental-friendly.
  • Made of aluminum, strong and durable.
  • IP66 waterproof design, ideal for both indoor and outdoor use.
  • Ideal for square, park, highway, warehouse, factory etc
  • Easy IR remote control, meeting your various needs.
Specifications
  • Wattage: Non-dimmable 10W LED Flood Light
  • Colour Temperature: 6000K daylight white
  • Life Span 50,000 hours
  • Type of Bulb: LED
  • Waterproof: IP66
  • Beam angle: 120 degrees
  • Input Voltage 200- 240VAC 50/60HZ
  • Dimensions: 12.5 x 4 x15cm
  • Weight: 0.38kg
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