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Key Features
The 90 Degree Elbow from Kichler is a durable accessory opening up the light directing capabilities of one’s 12-volt landscape and path light fixtures. Made for use with Kichler products, the piece is crafted from corrosion-resistant brass for great performance year-round. Its threaded side seamlessly slots into compatible outdoor pieces with a secure fit. The 90-degree angle of the piece helps give the light a more directed and dynamic visual.
Since 1938, Cleveland-based Kichler Lighting has created exceptional lighting in a variety of styles, finishes, colors and designs. With a diverse collection of indoor and outdoor lighting in classic and contemporary styles, Kichler Lighting always focuses on making home lighting that is both beautiful and functional.
Key Features
The 90 Degree Elbow from Kichler is a durable accessory opening up the light directing capabilities of one’s 12-volt landscape and path light fixtures. Made for use with Kichler products, the piece is crafted from corrosion-resistant brass for great performance year-round. Its threaded side seamlessly slots into compatible outdoor pieces with a secure fit. The 90-degree angle of the piece helps give the light a more directed and dynamic visual.
Since 1938, Cleveland-based Kichler Lighting has created exceptional lighting in a variety of styles, finishes, colors and designs. With a diverse collection of indoor and outdoor lighting in classic and contemporary styles, Kichler Lighting always focuses on making home lighting that is both beautiful and functional.
- Material: Brass
- Location Rating: ETL Listed Wet
- Warranty: Limited 1 Year
- Made In China
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