Malory 12V Light Bargain

- DealNews reports Malory 12V low-voltage landscape lights for $21.49 with coupon, among the lowest prices in over a year. (dealnews.com) - Social posts identify the MALORY brass well light as φ99 mm and sold as a single unit that includes a bulb. (x.com) - The low price positions a simple low-voltage fixture as an affordable entry upgrade for outdoor spaces. (dealnews.com)

A Malory 12-volt landscape well light is selling for $21.49 at Amazon with a coupon through April 30, a price DealNews says is among the lowest in more than a year. (dealnews.com) DealNews listed the offer on April 22, 2026, and said shoppers can cut $26 from the regular $47 price by using code 8HOAY7N4. The deal includes free shipping for Amazon Prime members. (dealnews.com) The fixture is a low-voltage in-ground light, the kind used to wash a driveway edge, tree base, or path with a small pool of light instead of wiring a full line-voltage lamp. Amazon’s product listing says it runs on 9 to 17 volts AC or DC, which means it needs a separate low-voltage transformer. (amazon.com) Amazon’s listing for the brass well-light version identifies it as a single unit with a bulb included. The same listing describes the body as die-cast brass with a protective shell and says the lamp uses an adjustable GU5.3 bi-pin socket for MR16 or halogen bulbs. (amazon.com) A separate Amazon listing for the same Malory brass well light gives the diameter as φ99 millimeters, or about 3.9 inches. That size puts it in the compact end of the in-ground category, where lights are meant to sit nearly flush with soil, mulch, or hardscape. (amazon.com) Malory’s own storefront sells a related 12-volt brass in-ground well light in a one-pack, with-bulb configuration, which matches the single-fixture format promoted in the deal. The company’s site also frames the product as a basic landscape-lighting component rather than a bundled starter kit. (malory-lighting.com) The product pages emphasize brass construction, IP65 water resistance, and a six-foot ETL-listed lead wire with waterproof connectors. Those details matter because outdoor low-voltage buyers usually still need to add a transformer, cable runs, and a layout plan even when the fixture itself is inexpensive. (amazon.com) At $21.49, the offer lands near the price of a replacement bulb-and-fixture impulse buy, not a full-yard overhaul. The bargain is really for one entry-level piece of a larger low-voltage system, which is why the coupon deadline on April 30 is the main clock on the deal. (dealnews.com)

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