Q:Specs say it takes E12 (candelabra base) A19 (pear shape) bulbs. No one sells them, including Home Depot. Are the bulb specs correct?
by|Oct 2, 2022
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A: were using LED bulbs in ours that you can get at home depot. we also use colored LED bulbs during holidays no problems
by|Nov 17, 2022
A: Uses standard bulbs, not candelabra base. I have had this light post for years and I use 3 60 W equivalent LED bulbs.
by|Jul 30, 2023
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A: I’ve never used candelabra base bulbs in my post lamps; I’ve only used regular, 25 watts LED light bulbs. I use the 25 watts LED bulbs since there are three of the bulbs and they give out plenty of light in my backyard. The same bulbs have been in there since about December 2021 or January 2022, and my electrician put a dusk to dawn eye and a switch (if I choose to cut the lights off from inside of my home before the scheduled time).
by|Feb 26, 2023
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A: Thank you very much, please be advised as followed Spec is wrong. You can use any medium base E26 bulb.
by|Feb 26, 2023
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Q:Is there a photo eye on the lamp post or is there a prefabricated hole where one can be installed?
by|Sep 4, 2022
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A: There is not photocell sensor on this light fixture. There is no prefabricated hole.
by|Feb 26, 2023
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A: No, and I had to drill a hole to install one. Hope this helps.
by|Feb 26, 2023
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A: No, I have a digital timer at my switch. Work's flawless!
by|Feb 26, 2023
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Q:What is the difference in the two color options? One is called aged iron and the other is aged ironn. The pictures all look the same, but the prices are quite different.
by|Aug 22, 2022
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A: "Aged Ironn" is a typographical error. It should be "Aged Iron". There are two models on HomeDepot.com, HB7019A-292 and HB7019A-292-2. HB7019A-292 is a single pack. HB7019A-292-2 is a double pack.
by|Feb 26, 2023
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Q:Can I buy a new base for the pole?
by|Aug 20, 2022
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A: The base for this model is not available for purchase.
by|Aug 22, 2022
Q:Looking for replacement glass. Just need one .
by|Jul 27, 2022
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A: Thank you very much for your inquiry, please contact Cordeliacs@cordelia.com for replacement glass. Please provide your name, phone number, address, and copy of the receipt and we will see how we can further assist you.
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by|Jul 27, 2022
Q:Does this use a regular three prong plug in
by|Jul 10, 2022
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A: Not to my knowledge. My electrician put it in at end of my driveway and tied in into underground wiring. I absolutely love it thou it’s beautiful.
by|Jul 15, 2022
A: No. This post lamp is intended to be hard-wired to power inside the base of the post. There is no cord and plug.
by|Jul 11, 2022
A: you could probably wire it that way if you know how and it would work just fine
by|Apr 3, 2023
A: Hello Chris
Hello Chris
This Lamp is Not A Plug In.
U Need to Hard Wire.
Hope This Helps.
David
by|Jul 15, 2022
Q:I am looking to replace an existing post lamp but need details on this product so I can see whether it will work. Please let me know the base measurements. How far apart are the Base holes? What is the base measurement at the widest point?
by|Jul 5, 2022
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A: The base holes are 7-3/4 inches apart. The base largest width is 10-3/8 inches.
by|Jul 9, 2022
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Q:Can I purchase the anchors (#31) separately
by|Jun 7, 2022
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A: For inquires regarding parts please contact your local home depot store.
by|Jun 13, 2022
Q:Can I put a photo cell on it?
by|Apr 19, 2022
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A: For technical support contact 1-800-228-6197
by|Apr 22, 2022
Q:I want to buy the matching wall lamps that have a motion sensor. Is there any way to control this lamp with a motion sensor that has the same features and your wall mounted lamps? I will have 4 wall lamps and one post on the same switch.
by|Mar 27, 2022
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A: Hello, to be honest I do not know about the motion sensor, I do know you can run them from a photocell that kicks them on and off automatically at dusk to dawn. I have that installed on the wall independently from the wall switch- I supposed if you can find a similar motion sensor? Maybe