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Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2025
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Johnny
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2025
We did a new pool build with pavers and we use these as accent lighting between our patio blocks. We get so many compliments on these lights. They’re so unique and give off the right amount of ambience that really sets our patio and pool apart from others! these lights are built, super strong. We walk on them all the time you don’t even notice they’re there until you turn them on at night and your patio becomes alive. Worth every dollar! They don’t use a lot of electricity because they are low-voltage and they’re super easy to hook up to your low-voltage transformer.
Arlen
Reviewed in the United States on September 7, 2024
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Justin Oberg
Reviewed in the United States on July 18, 2024
A few things....Pros:1)super bright at night and stand out in our driveway and walkway. Really happy with the way they look.2) Easy to install3) Love all the size options to match whatever brick you are replacing vs having to cut or drill into bricks4) Long wires are helpful for installCons: 1) A little on the expensive side. Adding in 16 lights, which I could easily use more in the large space, which ended up over 1,000$ in total.2) There should be a open area on the bottom of the brick to house the wire nuts.3) bricks were longer that the bricks we were using for the driveway, not a huge deal, but made install take a little longer.
John B.
Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2024
We installed 21 of these 6x6 paver lights in a patio that we installed last year. They are a well built light that are installer friendly and look amazing. My customer is thrilled with them. I look forward to trying some of the other sizes of lights that they offer.
KP
Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2023
When we were planning our landscaping project, we wanted to install a few lights. I searched for lights in and around and then online. We initially liked Lumeny based on the sizes available. 6x9 were perfect fit for the border, had solar lights on front fence/brick-columns so chose 3x9 and finally the border along the deck was both ways i.e. 6x9 and 9x6 thus we chose 9x12 for the corners. It came out perfect, it started with a few and ended at 40+ and counting. We installed a 2 zone smart transformer from Amazon which is adequate to power the 40+ lights connected via a 12/2 landscaping wire that we installed in our project.- Lights are well built- Adequate lumens- Warm color- Connection wire is of adequate length and quality- 5 stars for after sales service.I happened to open one of the light and I was even more impressed. These lights are built like a tank and are truly IP67 worthy.If you are looking for inground/paver lights, look no further. These are very well made and backed by pretty good warranty. My landscaping project is WIP, will need some hardscape lights in near future and 'Lumengy' is my first preference.
Ricky
Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2022
I purchased 10 of these for my front path and spread them out about 7 feet apart (I had asked in the questions section and that was the recommendation). We originally considered buying cheaper plastic alternatives that are out these but heard that the covers often crack over time and need replacing every 5 years or so. I wanted to be able to drive my riding lawn mower over these lights without any issues and don’t want to have to do any maintenance beyond the occasional cleaning, so we decided to spend the extra money and buy these higher quality/durable lights. We have been doing some other renovations and I showed our electrician the lights and he was very impressed with them as well, even more so when I told him the price (he was expecting them to easily be $150+).One issue we came across was that we originally tested them with a 9-volt battery and found the brightness to be perfect, but when we connected them up to our 12V landscape transformer, the lights were noticeably brighter which would likely be good for most homes, but our neighborhood is dark (no streetlights and most homes don’t even turn on outside lights). So, in our situation the lights were a bit too bright for our home, but I liked the quality and didn’t think any alternative option would be much better. I’m certain I would have still had this issue with an alternative light. I reached out to Lumengy through their website and explained my situation. They called me up and we had a good discussion on possible ways to reduce the brightness.One approach I tried was to use a dimmer switch from an RV. I quickly realized that my landscape transformer was AC and not DC, so I added this 12V AC to DC converter: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07N1H2MV1?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details This worked alright, but using a dimmer switch isn’t the most efficient way to drop the voltage and I really didn’t need that level of adjustment (I just wanted to see if this would work).The second approach I used was to add a 12v to 9v step down converter to the circuit: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B014ZRW60U?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details This did exactly what we needed. Again, I had to use the 12V AC to DC converter as I couldn’t find an AC step down converted that had the wattage capacity I needed for a reasonable price, it was cheaper to use these two devices instead.I’ve since picked up a few more of these lights for some walkways in my backyard.Update (11/29/2022): still working and looking great. Can still clearly see them through snow. Have people commenting on how good they look all the time. Very happy with them.
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