Westgate's 12V 5W LED directional light is a versatile, compact fixture that projects a narrow beam great for illuminating trees, planting beds, garden walls, focal points in your garden and your home's façade. It also creates a great warm atmosphere (color temperature: 3000K) to enjoy by yourself and when you are entertaining guests.
It is made out of cast solid brass material to ensure durability and is suitable for wet locations. The aged nickel finish will camouflage perfectly into your home's décor and in turn should expect compliments from all your landscaping friends. 
 
It is available in store and online at socalelectric.com .    

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