Malory 12V lights on sale

- DealNews is listing Malory 12V low-voltage landscape lights for $21.49 using coupon code "8HOAY7N4." (dealnews.com) - The DealNews entry shows the $21.49 price tied to code "8HOAY7N4" and notes extra Prime-member savings. (dealnews.com) - Social posts simultaneously promoted Malory brass well lights, linking the deal to practical path and accent lighting projects. ( )

A DealNews listing says Malory 12-volt landscape lights are selling for $21.49 with coupon code 8HOAY7N4 through April 30, 2026. (dealnews.com) DealNews shows the item at $47 before the code and says the discount cuts $26 from the price. The listing also says shipping is free for Amazon Prime members. (dealnews.com) The product category is low-voltage landscape lighting, a setup that runs on 12-volt power instead of standard household line voltage. Amazon’s Malory listings say the lights work with 9-17V AC/DC and are intended for pathways, driveways, gardens, walls, trees and patios. (amazon.com) Amazon’s product page for one Malory four-pack describes a die-cast brass top, a PVC embedded housing, an IP65 waterproof rating and a 6-foot ETL-listed wire. The same listing says the fixture uses an adjustable GU5.3 bi-pin socket for MR16 bulbs. (amazon.com) Malory’s own website is pitching the same type of product around path, patio and hardscape lighting. Its homepage says the company’s in-ground luminaires are designed to sit flush in garden layouts and along patio edges, while its broader catalog includes spot lights, deck lights and transformers. (malory-lighting.com) That makes the sale less about a single bulb swap and more about entry-level outdoor lighting hardware for people building or extending a 12-volt system. Amazon’s listing says the transformer is not included, which means buyers still need the power supply that steps household current down to landscape-lighting voltage. (amazon.com) The deal also landed alongside social promotion for Malory brass well lights, which are the in-ground fixtures used to throw light up a wall, tree or path edge without a visible stake light above grade. DealNews’ listing and Malory’s product descriptions both frame the lights around pathway and accent applications. (dealnews.com) (malory-lighting.com) For shoppers, the practical details are the code, the April 30 expiration date and the extra equipment check before checkout. The sale price is live now, but the full install still depends on whether a yard already has a compatible low-voltage transformer and wiring run. (dealnews.com) (amazon.com)

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