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Progress Lighting 750-Lumen 50-Watt Black Low Voltage Plug-in Incandescent Spot Light

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Progress Lighting 750-Lumen 50-Watt Black Low Voltage Plug-in Incandescent Spot Light750 Lumen Low Voltage Plug in Landscape Spot Light Compact, low voltage landscape spotlight delivering 750 lumens in a durable black, powder coated die cast aluminum housing. Uses an MR16 incandescent bulb and includes a mounting stake and cable connector for easy placement along pathways, gardens, or architectural accents. Key Features: Durable Construction: Die cast aluminum housing with powder coated black finish resists chipping, fading, and salt

750-Lumen Low-Voltage Plug-in Landscape Spot Light

Compact, low-voltage landscape spotlight delivering 750 lumens in a durable black, powder-coated die-cast aluminum housing. Uses an MR16 incandescent bulb and includes a mounting stake and cable connector for easy placement along pathways, gardens, or architectural accents.


Key Features:

  • Durable Construction: Die-cast aluminum housing with powder-coated black finish resists chipping, fading, and salt air
  • Targeted Illumination: Adjustable head with 45° beam angle ideal for accenting trees, facades, and features
  • Low-Voltage Setup: Operates on 12V and pairs with a compatible landscape transformer (sold separately)
  • Ready to Install: Includes mounting stake and cable connector; requires 10- or 12-gauge landscape cable
  • MR16 Compatible: Uses one 50W MR16 G5.3 base bulb (not included) for warm 2700K lighting

Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Lumens 750
Wattage 50 W
Voltage 12 V (Low voltage)
Power Source Plug-in (to low-voltage transformer)
Bulb Type Incandescent
Recommended Bulb Shape MR16
Light Bulb Base Type G5.3
Bulbs Included No
Number of Bulbs Required 1
Fixture Material Die-cast aluminum
Finish/Color Black, powder coat
Glass/Lens Type Clear
Adjustable Lamp Head Yes
Beam Angle 45°
Color Temperature 2700 K
Fixture Dimensions 3 in diameter x 5 in height
Fixture Width 3 in
Fixture Height 5 in
Wire Length 0 ft
Weight 1 lb
Safety Listing UL
IP Rating IPX3 (spraying water)
Motion Sensor No
Dusk-to-Dawn Sensor No
Collection Name N/A
Warranty 1-year limited (parts)
Model Description Low Voltage 50-watt Black Landscape Spotlight
Includes Mounting stake and cable connector
Transformer Required Yes, 12V landscape transformer (sold separately)
Required Cable 10- or 12-gauge landscape cable (sold separately)
File Certification Number E81894
UNSPSC 39111600
CA Prop 65 Warning Yes

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: Does this light include a bulb?
A: No. It requires one 50W MR16 incandescent bulb with a G5.3 base (not included).


Q: What power source is needed?
A: It’s a low-voltage 12V fixture and must be connected to a compatible landscape transformer and landscape cable (sold separately).


Q: Is the head adjustable?
A: Yes, the lamp head is adjustable to aim light where needed.


Q: What are the fixture dimensions?
A: Approximately 3 inches in diameter and 5 inches in height.


Q: Is it suitable for outdoor use in wet areas?
A: It carries an IPX3 rating (spraying water) and UL safety listing; install per manufacturer guidelines for outdoor use.


Sculpted Light for Nighttime Drama

This compact spotlight carves out pools of warm illumination, casting a refined glow that animates foliage and stone. The ribbed, die-cast silhouette is both architectural and quietly elegant, a detail that feels bespoke in the garden. Cluster a few along a path or aim upward to graze textured walls for cinematic depth. It’s the subtle, luxurious layer that transforms outdoor moments after dusk.


Elevate your landscape with focused, durable lighting—add this low-voltage spotlight to your cart today.

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This is Star Wars at its' strangest, and that's a very good thing. Luke and co. fighting through what could easily be Dracula's castle is a truly unique experience. I don't wish to say more for fear of spoilers. As a note though you will get more out of this if you've been following the Star Wars and Dr. Aphra comics. However you can get by without that knowledge as well.
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