Nuvo Lighting SF77/152 Utility Fixture Die Cast Aluminum Durable Outdoor Close to Ceiling Porch and Patio Light with White Glass Globe Satin Aluminum
Nuvo Lighting is uniquely, poised to become one of the industry’s leaders. With the sales and distribution resources of Satco products and the continued offering of finely conceived, well crafted products that deliver style, value and quality – Nuvo is a name that will become synonymous with lighting.
Product Features
- One light Ceiling mount from the
- Height: 7.25 inches Width: 6.00 inches
- Style: transitional light Type: outdoor
- Finish: Satin aluminum
- Safety rating: CUL and safety listing: wet
Finally a nicely made product. My old one (dusk to dawn) made in the usa finally gave out after 15 years.There are some similar ones available, plastic housing, like my original one, but design is marginal. Came across a vintage Lithonia lighting onEbay, which is almost identical to this one. Took a lot of looking but foundthis item on Amazon – great.Regarding this fixture:Nicely made housing, a square gasket between the fixture and the wall,nice quality accessory pack. Note that (in my…
High quality and low cost. I bought 5 of these to replace a couple older fixtures of a verysimilar design and to add a couple new ones. All four of them areinstalled and have been working for a couple months (the fifth is aspare). Everybody is very pleased with them. The globe is threaded,so you don’t have to fumble with screws when a bulb needs to bereplaced). The fixtures are nice and sturdy (cast aluminum) and havea good fit and finish. The mounting screws that are included…
This is a very attractive fixture. I bought two. There are no visible blemishes on either of them. I was doubtful the body would be metal at this price point, but it clearly is–very solid. It includes everything you need for installation. It’s quite easy to install, though the instructions included don’t really spell it all out for you. There are little “O” rings; I believe they go under the ferrules to keep water from working its way into the fixture. You also have to figure out that…