Ultimate LED Medium Battery Operated Picture Light with Remote Control - Polished Brass Reviews

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Battery operated LED picture light in a polished brass finishWarm white LED with an average life expectancy of 50,000 hoursFully dimmable from both the main unit or the remote control (included)Requires 4 x D and 2 x AAA batteries, sold separatelySize: H 50 x W 291 x D 65 (light) 179 (with bracket) mm

About Lyco:

Lyco was established in 1995 and has grown to become the UK's premier lighting company. What sets us apart from our competitors is our focus on providing the latest products from around the world at the very best prices coupled with a level of service that is second to none. Today there are over 40 people working at our base in Milton Keynes.

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24-26, Vincent Avenue, Milton Keynes,
24-26, Vincent Avenue, Milton Keynes
Crownhill
MK8 0AB

Miss Lesley J
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I am very pleased with the lights. They were easy to install and are very effective.
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Posted 8 years ago
Light adequate but would have preferred brighter
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Posted 8 years ago
This clever and handsome picture light went up easily without the need for electrical wiring; good result.
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Posted 8 years ago
Excellent product. Well made and very effective.
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Posted 8 years ago
It did not suit the picture that we ordered it for so it was returned and two nickel plated ones were ordered and were delivered next day!
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Posted 9 years ago
Very good light and with remote control...great...
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Posted 9 years ago
Product is of good quality and exactly as described.
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Posted 9 years ago
Lights seem very good, pictures look great but fittings (screws) not long enough to secure safely in plaster/soft brick walls. The weight of 4x 4D batteries caused the light to fall off when adjusting the position. This was easily fixed with longer screws. The small screws provided would probably be OK to fix to a picture frame. The cost of providing extra, longer screws for walls would seem minimal.
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Posted 9 years ago