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Portfolio 380-Lumen 9-Watt Specialty Textured Bronze Low Voltage LED Flood Light

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Portfolio 380-Lumen 9-Watt Specialty Textured Bronze Low Voltage LED Flood Light380 Lumen Low Voltage LED Flood Light This Portfolio low voltage LED flood light delivers 380 lumens of warm 3000K illumination to accent trees, architecture, and outdoor living areas. Built with all weather aluminum and a textured bronze powder coat finish, it offers durable performance with easy, quick connect installation. Key Features: Durable Construction: All weather aluminum housing with textured bronze powder coat finish for long lasting

380-Lumen Low-Voltage LED Flood Light

This Portfolio low-voltage LED flood light delivers 380 lumens of warm 3000K illumination to accent trees, architecture, and outdoor living areas. Built with all-weather aluminum and a textured bronze powder-coat finish, it offers durable performance with easy, quick-connect installation.


Key Features:

  • Durable Construction: All-weather aluminum housing with textured bronze powder-coat finish for long-lasting outdoor use
  • Bright, Efficient Output: 380 lumens from a 9-watt LED, comparable to a 35W halogen
  • Warm White Light: 3000K color temperature highlights landscaping with inviting tone
  • Quick Installation: Includes 18-in lead wire and easy-to-use connector
  • Versatile Aiming: Adjustable head ideal for trees, architectural features, decks, and patios

Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Light Output (Lumens) 380
Wattage 9 W
Light Technology LED
Voltage Low voltage (12V)
Color Temperature 3000K (warm white)
Construction All-weather aluminum
Finish Specialty textured bronze powder coat
Lead Wire Length 18 in with quick connector
Comparable To 35-watt halogen flood light
Dimensions 16.13-in H x 5.68-in W x 4.55-in L
Warranty 5-year limited (fixture and finish)
Category Spot Lights
UNSPSC 39111600
Prop 65 Warning (CA) No

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: Is a transformer required?
A: Yes. This is a low-voltage (12V) fixture and requires a compatible landscape lighting transformer (sold separately).


Q: What color temperature is the light?
A: 3000K warm white.


Q: How does it mount?
A: Stake-style ground installation with an included lead wire and quick connector; compatible with optional tree/deck mount adapter item #329371 (sold separately).


Q: What is the warranty?
A: The fixture and finish carry a 5-year limited warranty per manufacturer info.


Q: What are the dimensions and weight?
A: Approx. 16.13-in H x 5.68-in W x 4.55-in L; weight about 1.58 lb.


Sculpted Warmth for Your Night Garden

This sleek, textured bronze flood light casts a velvety 3000K glow that flatters facades and foliage alike. I adore the broad, circular face—its minimalist geometry feels modern yet timeless. Angle a pair to graze a statement tree or wash a shiplap wall for depth and drama. It’s a quiet luxury essential that turns pathways and plantings into an evening vignette.


Elevate your landscape with reliable, warm LED illumination—add this Portfolio flood light to your outdoor plan today.

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