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2X Lepro 10W LED Floodlight, 850LM, 70W Incandescent Lamp Equivalent, IP65 [Without Sensor]/ 20W £13.88/50W £25.48 - Sold By Lepro UK FBA

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【Energy Saving & Super Bright】The Lepro 10W LED floodlight can replace 70W traditional incandescent bulbs, save more than 85% of electricity. The brightness of the security light is up to 850LM, which is enough to illuminate your entire garden courtyard. Please note that it is a normal LED Floodlight, without motion sensor.
【IP65 Waterproof】 Made of die-cast aluminium housing and toughened glass with IP65 protection. Rustproof and surface treated with high quality electrostatic adsorption, ideal for exposure to rain, snow and other weather conditions and can withstand all extreme weather conditions.
【Easy to Install】It is very easy to install with the included bracket (with cable without plug).It comes with a 360-degree swivel stand that swivels to a custom angle to perfectly illuminate the area you need, and can be mounted on the floor, wall or ceiling.
【Excellent Heat Dissipation】 The upgrade adopts an ultra-thin body design, equipped with a streamlined heat sink, which has better heat dissipation performance and ensures a longer working time of the floodlight. No fear of hot weather.
【Widely Applications】The beam angle of our LED security lights is 120°, and the irradiation area is wider. If the installation height is 3m and the Illuminance is 15lx, the irradiation diameter can reach 3m. Suitable for outdoor use such as gardens, courtyards etc.
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  1. 1Gizzard2Puke3Plebs's avatar
    Cheers. My garden will look like a landing strip now! Heat added
    affy's avatar
    Well you do need to make it easy to land your private jet
  2. reckoning's avatar
    Really offensive brightness and serve little purpose in reality. Half the wattage is more than enough.
    AlphaFox's avatar
    Depends on the size your trying to cover.
  3. Hiren_Karia's avatar
    Anybody used any 10W LEDs before? How bright actually are they?
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