Everything You Need to Know
Every detail of the TENAX Outdoor Landscape Path Light is worth knowing. Here's a closer look...
- Most landscape lights use round bollard designs; this one is square
- The angular frame reads as intentional, not generic
- Stainless steel finish holds up outdoors without rusting or fading
- Black finish pairs with modern fencing, dark mulch, stone paths, and concrete
- Hardwired: connects to 100-120V or 220-240V, consistent brightness, no charging dependence
- Solar: no wiring needed, runs off the built-in panel, best for areas without power access
- Hardwired outputs warm 3000K light only
- Solar outputs tri-color light (warm, neutral, cool white) controlled by the included remote
- Remote switches between warm white, neutral white, and cool white
- Memory function saves the last-used color; resets automatically to that color at each power-on
- Tri-color is only available on the solar version; hardwired is warm 3000K only
- Remote included in the box
- Fixture arrives pre-assembled, no tools needed for basic installation
- Ground stake pushes directly into soft garden soil
- Place in stable, non-waterlogged ground; avoid low-lying areas where water pools
- Hardwired versions require an electrician to run the supply wiring to the stake connection
- Small (30 cm / 12 in): best for low borders, planting beds, and accent spots
- Medium (42 cm / 16.5 in): standard garden path height, works well along driveways
- Large (60 cm / 24 in): statement height for front yard entries and open garden spaces
- All three share the same 20 cm (7.9 in) wide frame for a consistent look when mixing sizes
- Integrated LED with no separate bulb to buy or replace
- Hardwired LEDs rated for years of continuous outdoor use
- Solar LED brightness depends on daily charge; full sun areas get best performance
- Wipe down with a damp cloth periodically; no other maintenance required