Outdoor LED Malibu 8406-2601-01 wall wash flood light lighting landscape plants Video

See why Malibu Lights calls the outdoor LED Malibu 8406-2601-01 wall wash flood light a true wall wash. With consuming only 13 watts, the 8406-2601-01 LED light is equivalent to 35 watts of your typical landscape lighting light. Made of die-cast aluminum the Malibu wall wash light includes a glass lens, plastic stake fast lock…

Outdoor LED Malibu 8406-2151-01 nautical lamp path way light in action Video!

Discover the outdoor LED Malibu 8406-2151-01 nautical lamp bronze pathway light in action lighting landscape plants along a wood plank path.  See how the seeded glass globe creates a wonderful light pattern while providing bright LED light. The outdoor LED Malibu 8406-2151-01 nautical lamp path light uses only 2 watts, is constructed with die-cast aluminum…

Outdoor LED Malibu 8406-2151-01 nautical lamp path light unboxing Video!

See what’s inside the box of the Outdoor LED Malibu 8406-2151-01 nautical lamp bronze pathway light that uses only 2 watts, is constructed with die-cast aluminum and includes seeded glass globe, plastic stake fast lock connector and Cree ML-E LED at 46 lumens. A great LED pathway light for outdoor landscape lighting!

Outdoor LED Malibu 8406-2620-01 flood light in action video

Outdoor LED Malibu 8406-2620-01 flood light is equivalent to a standard 20 watt light bulb, uses only 11 watts, is constructed with die-cast aluminum and includes lens, plastic stake, fast lock connector and three Cree XPE LED’s at 240 lumens to make for a high quality, rugged, bright outdoor landscape light that is energy efficient!

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Multifaceted Reflector Lamps or what we all call MR bulbs common codes

We get a lot of questions on what those strange three letter words mean that always seem to be designated to MR 16 light bulbs. You have seen ’em. They go something like this: EXN, BAB, FMW . . . So we decided to write-up a brief explanation to demystify these strange words and show…

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The “KISS” Method: Keep It Super Simple

Many of you are familiar with the “KISS” method? Keep it super simple (well, there is another version out there-the “keep it simple s—–“, but we won’t use that language here!) Sometimes simple is the best. One of our clients that does large trade shows in the fashion industry came to us with a dilemma….