Walmart.com has Westinghouse 2000 Lumen Triple Head Solar LED Security Light on sale for $19.94. Shipping is free with Walmart+ (free 30-day trial) or on orders $35+, otherwise is $5.99.
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Features:
This light features a passive infrared sensor (PIR) that detects motion, an On/Off switch and a timer with 3 different time settings.
Once motion is detected 80 High Intensity LEDs will turn on, giving you 2000 lumens of light.
Price Research: Our research indicates that Westinghouse 2000 Lumen Triple Head Solar LED Security Light is $9 less (31.24% Savings) than the next best price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $29.
Walmart Return Policy: Eligible for returns within 90 days after item is delivered
Reviews: This Westinghouse Security Light receives 4 Stars out of 5 Stars based on over 1,000 Customer Reviews.
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back to sale price. 4-21-22
Last Updated by ShovelWare on 04-21-2022 at 09:45 AM
Walmart.com has Westinghouse 2000 Lumen Triple Head Solar LED Security Light on sale for $19.94. Shipping is free with Walmart+ (free 30-day trial) or on orders $35+, otherwise is $5.99.
Thanks community member mkp4 for sharing this deal
Features:
This light features a passive infrared sensor (PIR) that detects motion, an On/Off switch and a timer with 3 different time settings.
Once motion is detected 80 High Intensity LEDs will turn on, giving you 2000 lumens of light.
Price Research: Our research indicates that Westinghouse 2000 Lumen Triple Head Solar LED Security Light is $9 less (31.24% Savings) than the next best price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $29.
Walmart Return Policy: Eligible for returns within 90 days after item is delivered
Reviews: This Westinghouse Security Light receives 4 Stars out of 5 Stars based on over 1,000 Customer Reviews.
Model: Westinghouse LED 2000 Lumen Solar Security Light with Triple Head
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It does look like Walmart's daily price (not MSRP) is now $20 (pretty much what a Rollback means). But over the past couple years when I've paid $20 or less at either Walmart or Sam's, it's always been a pretty good discounted price. It's good to see that the lower price may stick. It's a popular item.
Say what now? I've got four of these around and in my shed. Each has a time selector for 30, 60, or 120 seconds. Even the product description says "a timer with 3 different time settings."
Well, damn. You got screwed...or pranked? What good is a security light that only stays on for 3s? Even the reviews on the Walmart page confirm 30/60/120.
That said, I see that the reviews are common for this product, model Q01FM2601-06, and this seemingly identical product, model SR11AC01H-06[walmart.com]. The latter is apparently what I purchased from Walmart in Dec. 2019. It's also sold at Home Depot. Model SR11AC01H-06 most certainly has 30/60/120 time settings, as confirmed by the manual[thdstatic.com]. Unfortunately, model Q01FM2601-06 is a rarer item, and I can't find any documentation to confirm or deny your claim.
Walmart[walmart.com] has Westinghouse LED 2000 Lumen Solar Security Light with Triple Head for $19.94. Also, because it is delivered by Walmart, an additional $5.99 is required for a single purchase of less than $35.
These are regular price at Walmart now. I've seen these in store the last 6 times I was there over the last 4 months. The MSRP on the website is bs. $20 is the MSRP in store.
Still works well after buying them 8 months ago. The time of 15 seconds sucks though. There's no way to extend beyond 15 seconds
These are regular price at Walmart now. I've seen these in store the last 6 times I was there over the last 4 months. The MSRP on the website is bs. $20 is the MSRP in store.
Still works well after buying them 8 months ago. The time of 15 seconds sucks though. There's no way to extend beyond 15 seconds
Probably best to scare intruders, instead of lighting it up so they can see where to break in. That's how I like to see it.
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These are regular price at Walmart now. I've seen these in store the last 6 times I was there over the last 4 months. The MSRP on the website is bs. $20 is the MSRP in store.
It does look like Walmart's daily price (not MSRP) is now $20 (pretty much what a Rollback means). But over the past couple years when I've paid $20 or less at either Walmart or Sam's, it's always been a pretty good discounted price. It's good to see that the lower price may stick. It's a popular item.
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Still works well after buying them 8 months ago. The time of 15 seconds sucks though. There's no way to extend beyond 15 seconds
Say what now? I've got four of these around and in my shed. Each has a time selector for 30, 60, or 120 seconds. Even the product description says "a timer with 3 different time settings."
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Great they shows the inside circuit board. 2x18650. with 2000 lumen, this thing can probably light up 30 minutes per full charge. passive infrared sensor is better than motion sensor with less issue for windy day.
I always find it interesting that the solar security lights cost more than the wired. when you take into consideration the solar panel + battery, one would think it would be all the way around
These things are garbage. Bought them last year on Black Friday. For one these have no seals whatsoever so heavy rain will render these useless. The plastic is very cheap. Best save 20 bucks and put toward decent once that Costco puts on sale.
It does look like Walmart's daily price (not MSRP) is now $20 (pretty much what a Rollback means). But over the past couple years when I've paid $20 or less at either Walmart or Sam's, it's always been a pretty good discounted price. It's good to see that the lower price may stick. It's a popular item.
Say what now? I've got four of these around and in my shed. Each has a time selector for 30, 60, or 120 seconds. Even the product description says "a timer with 3 different time settings."
Mine only says 3s,10s, 15s. Yes, it's a Westinghouse. It's the same exact product. I even have it in my purchase history.
I picked a few of these up a few months ago but Alaska winters don't have enough sunlight to keep them charged. Anybody know if it's possible to hack these to work with PoE?
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Say what now? I've got four of these around and in my shed. Each has a time selector for 30, 60, or 120 seconds. Even the product description says "a timer with 3 different time settings."
That said, I see that the reviews are common for this product, model Q01FM2601-06, and this seemingly identical product, model SR11AC01H-06 [walmart.com]. The latter is apparently what I purchased from Walmart in Dec. 2019. It's also sold at Home Depot. Model SR11AC01H-06 most certainly has 30/60/120 time settings, as confirmed by the manual [thdstatic.com]. Unfortunately, model Q01FM2601-06 is a rarer item, and I can't find any documentation to confirm or deny your claim.
So...maybe others should buy with caution.
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Still works well after buying them 8 months ago. The time of 15 seconds sucks though. There's no way to extend beyond 15 seconds
Still works well after buying them 8 months ago. The time of 15 seconds sucks though. There's no way to extend beyond 15 seconds
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Say what now? I've got four of these around and in my shed. Each has a time selector for 30, 60, or 120 seconds. Even the product description says "a timer with 3 different time settings."
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