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Kichler 150-Lumen 3-Watt Olde Bronze Low Voltage Hardwired LED Landscape Flood Light

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Kichler 150-Lumen 3-Watt Olde Bronze Low Voltage Hardwired LED Landscape Flood LightKichler Olde Bronze LED Landscape Flood Light, 150 Lumens Compact and durable, this low voltage LED flood light from Kichler delivers 150 lumens of warm 3000K accent lighting. The Olde Bronze aluminum housing is weather resistant and includes a 3W MR11 GU4 bulb for easy, reliable performance in outdoor landscapes. Key Features: Weather Resistant Build: All weather aluminum construction with IPX6 protection resists powerful water jets and irrigation

Kichler Olde Bronze LED Landscape Flood Light, 150 Lumens

Compact and durable, this low-voltage LED flood light from Kichler delivers 150 lumens of warm 3000K accent lighting. The Olde Bronze aluminum housing is weather resistant and includes a 3W MR11 GU4 bulb for easy, reliable performance in outdoor landscapes.


Key Features:

  • Weather-Resistant Build: All-weather aluminum construction with IPX6 protection resists powerful water jets and irrigation spray.
  • Bright, Warm Accent Light: 150 lumens at 3000K with a 60° beam to highlight trees, facades, and garden features.
  • Easy Setup: Includes 30-in wire leads, mounting hardware, and detailed instructions for straightforward installation.
  • Low-Voltage Efficiency: 12V hardwired operation with included 3W MR11 GU4 LED starter bulb (25W equivalent).
  • Adjustable Aiming: Pivoting head enables precise uplighting and shadowing effects.

Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Type Flood light
Fixture Material Aluminum
Fixture Color Family Bronze
Manufacturer Color/Finish Olde Bronze
Fixture Finish Antique
Fixture Height (Inches) 4.5
Fixture Width (Inches) 6.5
Fixture Length (Inches) 3
Weight (lbs.) 1.38
Wire Length (Inches) 30
Adjustable Lamp Head Yes
Bulb Type LED
Bulb(s) Included Yes
Light Bulb Base Type GU4 pin base
Recommended Light Bulb Shape MR11
Number of Bulbs Required 1
Number of Light Fixtures 1
Voltage Type Low voltage
Volts 12
Power Source Hardwired
Wattage 3
Wattage Equivalent 25
Lumens 150
Color Temperature (Kelvins) 3000
Beam Angle (Degrees) 60
Glass/Lens Type Clear
IPX Rating IPX6
Weather Resistant Yes
Motion Sensor No
Dusk-to-Dawn Sensor No
Transformer Required Yes
App/Bluetooth/Smart/Wi‑Fi Compatibility No
Works with Amazon Alexa/Google Assistant/Android/iOS No
Batteries Included N/A (not battery-operated)
Battery Type N/A (no battery)
Number of Batteries Required 0
Run Time (Fully Charged) (Hours) 0
Safety Listing ETL
Warranty 7-year limited
CA Residents: Prop 65 Warning(s) Yes
UNSPSC 39111600
Flood Diameter at 10 ft 11.5 ft

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: Does this light include a bulb?
A: Yes, it comes with one 3-watt MR11 GU4-pin LED starter bulb.


Q: What transformer do I need?
A: A compatible 12V low-voltage landscape transformer is required (sold separately).


Q: Is it weatherproof?
A: Yes. The aluminum fixture is weather resistant and rated IPX6 to withstand powerful water jets and irrigation spray.


Q: How large is the light spread?
A: When mounted about 10 feet away, it creates an approximate 11.5-foot diameter flood.


Q: Can I adjust the direction of the beam?
A: Yes, the lamp head is adjustable for accurate aiming.


Sculpted Accent Light in Timeless Olde Bronze

This sleek, tapered flood light casts a warm, focused glow that instantly elevates your garden’s architecture. I love the Olde Bronze finish—an elegant neutral that blends into foliage by day and delivers a refined shimmer by night. Angle the adjustable head to graze a textured trunk or wash a facade for dramatic shadow play. It’s a small, luxurious gesture that makes your outdoor space feel curated and complete.


Illuminate your landscape with warm, reliable brilliance—add this Kichler LED flood light to your outdoor plan today.

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