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The UK-Gardens 7ft Victorian Garden Lamp Post is a stylish and durable outdoor lighting solution made from rust-resistant powder-coated aluminum. With adjustable height, waterproof design, and compatibility with standard bulbs, it offers both functionality and aesthetic appeal for any garden pathway.
Brand | UK-Gardens |
Model Number | SLKLIGHTSVICLAMP_TRIPLE |
Colour | Black |
Package Dimensions | 84.6 x 49.8 x 30.8 cm; 7.42 kg |
Power / Wattage | 100 watts |
Material | Metal |
Special Features | Waterproof |
Item Weight | 7.42 kg |
T**J
Very good. Came with 1 piece of glass broken but ...
Very good. Came with 1 piece of glass broken but replacement was sent. Fiddly to wire up but it looks a treat.
J**E
Five Stars
Excellent Service! And a very good quality item. Excellent all round! Thank you.
D**H
Very Good but two items were broken
The Victoria Lamp is great,unforunaly two pieces of glass was broken,I have contacted the supllier,but they have not replied ?
M**N
Five Stars
Arrived on time and looks very nice in my garden
M**Y
Pictures don’t lie..
Falls apart after 9 mths after electrician instals it seller doesn’t want to know it doesn’t rust it just shatters and smashes apart, I’m more annoyed paid electrician more than the light to instal it..
G**E
victorian triple light garden feature
Very very nice ,looks an absolute picture in our victorian garden
A**R
Five Stars
Great item and went together well.
J**N
Almost impossible to wire up... and bolt down.
I'm a professional electronics engineer, so I know that when I struggle to get something wired up then it's pretty difficult. Most of this design is well thought-out, but there are a couple of major exceptions:(1) The 3 lamps feed L,N,E wires through holes in the top centre piece, and the wires are then meant to go upwards into a terminal block which is hard-mounted to a metal bracket screwed to the very top of the top piece. This metal bracket is quite large eg. 12cm long and 3cm wide, with the terminal block well attached. Wiring the 3 sets of wires (plus the incoming mains cable which you have to supply yourself) into the terminal block is easy, BUT you cannot then actually fit this top piece onto the tube (where the lamp cables come through) because the terminal block needs to take up most of the internal diameter but it's already full of 4 sets of mains cables (doubled up, because they come up the tube and you're trying to push them back down). Basically this assembly is impossible, so I gave up and fed all the lamp wires down instead (+ an earth cable from the top piece bracket to keep it safe). The terminal block then hangs a couple of inches below the tube and this fits easily into the next tube section below when you assemble it.(2) The very top piece is larger diameter than the next section down (which sits inside it when mated) - great, since water can't easily get in. The next joint is really stupid though, where the second tube down (which is very heavily "fluted" ie has shaped channels down every side) sits INSIDE the third tube down. There are around 8 "flute" features on the second tube, each around 8-10mm across half-circles. So this provides 8 large gaps for water to pour down the second tube and go INSIDE the third tube down, rapidly filling the base with water in heavy rain. This obviously isn't ideal with any form of electrics (terminal block, cable entry...) in the bottom of the base as they expect you to do. Other than applying a lot of silicon sealant after construction there does not appear to be any solution to this.Once you've overcome those two issues the design is otherwise OK - it is all aluminium (the thinnest you've ever come across) and well painted. The parts fit together as designed, and the fixings are reasonable.I can also understand why people complain about the base stud fixings (if you use the ones supplied). The dome-head nuts they provide to bolt the assembly down have around 6mm thread length, so you need to (somehow) get the supplied threaded bar to EXACTLY the right depth sunk in concrete to allow these nuts to engage with the thread at all (too low) or not screw down fully (too high). I plan to not use these and just use Rawlbolts...
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