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Intermatic LX58720P Malibu Lawn Light Combo Kit with 14 Tier Lights, Six FloodLights and 80-Watt Power Pack, Black




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Brand: Intermatic
Color: Black
Manufacturer: Intermatic
Model: LX58720P


Features
Lawn light combo kit; 12-volt lights
14 tier lights, 6 zoom floodlights; flood turns to spot with turn of wrist
Plastic light housings; assembly required
Includes 20 lights, 100 feet of cable, and photo control power pack
3-year warranty on lights, 5-year warranty on power pack

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Editorial Reviews:

Low glare lighting for garden landscaping or to outline a walk or steps, the Malibu LX58720P low voltage lighting kit is a great DIY project. The kit includes 14 tier lights and 6 Zoom Floodlights, which can be changed to spot lights with a turn of the wrist. The fixtures can be arranged in any pattern along the 100 feet of cable included with the kit. Each 12-volt 4-watt fixture is attached to the cable with a quick clamp system, which also allows for additional fixtures to be added as needed. Power is supplied by an 80-watt Photo Control power pack that plugs into any standard grounded household outlet. --C. Dwight Barnett


User Comments about the Intermatic LX58720P Malibu Lawn Light Combo Kit with 14 Tier Lights, Six FloodLights and 80-Watt Power Pack, Black

One of the spot lite lenses arrived cracked. Outside of having to assemble the wires into each socket, test each with a bulb(tedious)and then lay out the 100 feet of electric cable to determine where the lites would go, they installed nicely and the light sensor on the power pack makes it nice. I replaced a 15 year old set of Malibu lawn lights with an almost exact replica new set. No resetting the clock. I called Malibu and they shipped me 2 new ones at no charge. They just turn on when it gets around dusk.



The product you sold me on 1-2-09 was 55.41. I now review your prices with other companies rather than trust you have the lowest cost.Linda Jenkins 406 Brian DrHurricane, WV 25526 A week later and today you have the same product for 43.49. $11.92 is a big difference on a item of $55.00.



Easy to install (although the directions definitely leave you to figure out a few things on your own. The one included is 100 feet, but if you were to put all 20 lights in that length of cord, you'd have a really densely lighted area. - you don't really bother looking closely enough at it, so the potential 'cheapness' of the appearance never becomes an issue - all you notice is a luxurious feeling that the lights give to the landscape, whether it's day or night.One thing I did have to do is to by an additional power cord. Brightness is great (brighter and more of a pleasant color) than LED lights. in some places, the directions were plain wrong in their diagrams of the product).The lights are plastic which has it's advantages and disadvantages: they will never rust or loose color, but they do feel a little flimsy (make sure to place the lights in places where they won't be hit by people walking or land mowers or whatever). I added an additional 100 feet with no reduction in light brightness and no other problems. I was concerned that they would look cheap in the daylight, but really, once they're placed in the yard/landscape/garden, all you really notice is that there's a light there that is a nice design.



My husband and I put them together; no missing parts and everything went together like it was supposed to. Neighbors commented how nice they look. Would buy again. First of all we love Amazon.com. Little spotlights are nice too and can be adjusted to shine across your walkway.


These lights came in 2 days. The only thing that wasn't quite clear was that the transformer has to be 10 feet away from the first light. We also spliced into the wire which was okay too. The lights are so nice across the front of our house (on both sides) and they automatically come on and off every night.


just a quick review: the lights were easy to assemble, but because it's so many, it took about an hour. Or you can just buy one of those cheap timers and plug it in there.Last, the lights on these will be nicer and more consistent than solar lights, especially if they are under bushes or anywhere solar lights won't get enough light to recharge. None of the plastic parts were broken or in bad quality unlike for some other reviewers.With 100feet the cable is actually pretty long, but the first light has to be at least 13ft away from the transformer, so keep this in mind when thinking about the layout.Also, everything is plastic, so it's not as nice looking as other metal lights, but serves its purpose for the backyard.Another fact to consider: This transformer doesn't have a timer, it has the light sensor, so when it gets dark, the lights go on. There is actually the same set available with a timer instead.