Tools & Hardware : Designers Edge L-2552WH 15-1/2-Inch Dual Eye Motion-Activated Outdoor One-Light Upward Wall Sconce, White Metal with Beveled Glass

Designers Edge L-2552WH 15-1/2-Inch Dual Eye Motion-Activated Outdoor One-Light Upward Wall Sconce, White Metal with Beveled Glass

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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 5963







Binding: Tools & Hardware
Brand: Designers Edge
Color: White
EAN: 0090529609822
Label: Designers Edge
Manufacturer: Designers Edge
Model: L-2552WH
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Designers Edge
Sales Rank: 5963
Studio: Designers Edge


Features:
  • 15-1/2-inch motion-activated outdoor sconce offers adjustable time and sensitivity settings
  • Switchable from motion to dusk-to-dawn mode
  • White metal weather-resistant construction; metal protective bulb shields for durability
  • 220-degree detection zone coverage
  • 10-year limited warranty







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The Designers Edge Dual Eye 15-1/2-inch motion-activated outdoor one-light upward wall sconce offers adjustable time and sensitivity settings. Its white metal weather-resistant construction provides protection against weather while the metal protective bulb shields add to the strong exterior. Switchable from motion to dusk-to-dawn mode, the lantern features beveled glass and can be used with or without tail (included). It comes with a 220-degree detection zone coverage and a 10-year limited warranty.









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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Motion Sensor Porch Light
I have had the Designers Edge Motion-Activated Outdoor Wall Sconce for over a year and it is still working wonderfully. You can adjust the sensor so that it becomes more or less sensitive to motion. You can turn the light on, from the inside house switch, so that it stays on for as long as you want, then just turn it off to resume the motion sensor. It can also be changed to a "on at dusk off at dawn" light. I am very pleased with this porch light.

Glass Beveled with Metal White Sconce, Wall Upward One-Light Outdoor Motion-Activated Eye Dual 15-1/2-Inch L-2552WH Edge Designers




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