Intermatic CL10304T Malibu Outdoor Four-Light Lighting Kit with 300-Watt Power Pack/Timer, Black

  • Malibu pack of 4 lawn floodlights with power pack/timer and cable; set lights to go on and off
  • 12-volt fixtures; 50-watt bulbs; ground-level accent lighting
  • Cast metal housings; halogen bulbs
  • Includes 4 lights, power pack with timer, and 100-foot cable
  • Limited 5-year warranty

Intermatic CL10304T Malibu Outdoor Four-Light Lighting Kit with 300-Watt Power Pack/Timer, Black

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  1. 1

    While I can not comment on the problems with water condensating on the lenses- I can give you my three-day review. I installed the lights last week without any problems. the cable connectors worked like a charm, the directions were straight-forward, and I saved about $50 over buying the set individually at Lowes.

    The functionality of the lights was better than I expected. I knew that 50W bulbs would emit a large amount of light, but I was still pleasently surpised. The peak of our roof is roughly 30′ from ground level, but it is still nicely illuminated. Make no mistake these are far broghter than the solar powered lights that your neighbors may use! The set is also expandable – by one to two more lights – just in case 4 lights is not quite enough for your landscaping needs.

    The final tally-

    – Easy to install
    – Nice value
    – illuminates a large area
    – Includes 100 feet of 12 gauge cable (Sells for $44 at Lowes)
    – Additional lights can be installed (sold seperately – $17 a piece at Lowes)
    – 300w transformer that has a built in timer ($82 at Lowes) – and the ability to add a photo-eye (also sold seperately)

    Two thumbs up!
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. 2
    Betsy NJ Says:

    My DH installed these today with no problem. He is not a professional just a regular DIY guy. He did a fantastic job and this is def. a quality unit. We only will use two of the spotlights but it is a fantastic deal even so, check HD and Lowes–costs more just for the power pack/timer ALONE never mind spotlights and wire too. The wire is also expensive like $25 or so for the length they provide so this is hot, hot, hot….
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. 3

    Easy to install, worked as advertised. Noteworthy: Several of the unit housings were loose. I recommend removing the glass housing, checking the gasket, and re-assembling before deploying.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. 4

    I’ve always enjoyed outdoor lighting. It adds beauty, safety and most imprtantly, security to my house. I started like most people, and got a plastic 20 piece set with an 88 watt power pack. That was fine for up close things, using most of the pathway lights around the garden, and used the spotlights directly on the vehicles, while everything else was left in the dark. I was very happy to throw that set away once I came across this set. I bought it for myself on Christmas in 06, and had it installed within minutes that night. It’s durable, stands up to the most careless of weed-eating, super bright, and adds all the beauty, safety and security I could ever ask for.

    I have five spotlights now, and although it dims just a small amount going from using 200 watts to 250 watts, the overall brightness and coverage makes you forget about how the origional four spotlights aren’t as bright. I don’t have problems with water getting into the case, but I only have them facing up a slight hill towards the house, rather than straight up on a tree. The only repair I’ve had to do after being careless with a weedeater is using the kit with the wires and connectors, and just splicing the wires. I am the only homeowner that I’ve seen in town that has this style of landscaping lights, making my house and car the only one glowing from dusk to dawn. If you’re considering this set, put aside any doubts, any concerns, and buy this… you will love it!
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. 5

    I put this in three years ago. I have them aimed from under windows at the roof peaks. I bought two additional lights and the six lights make my house look like a story book home at night. All of my neighbors have since opted for the same system. It’s simple to install. Be sure to place the transformer in an accessable location because you will need to adjust it several times a year. I ran a cord to a photocell timer outide and than back under the house to the transformer with it in the permanent on position. Works great and I no longer have to fuss with changing the timer as the seasons change.
    Rating: 5 / 5


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