Illuminate Your Outdoors! 🌟
The GPD19B-1 Gard-N-Post is a low-profile outdoor landscape lighting post enclosure designed for easy installation of light fixtures and outlets in your garden. Weighing just 1.98 pounds and measuring 19.5 inches in height, this black plastic post features built-in stabilizers for rigid support and allows for effortless access to underground wiring, making it a favorite among professionals.
Installation Type | Screw-In |
Item Weight | 1.98 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 6.4"D x 20.5"W x 6.3"H |
Material | Plastic |
Finish Type | Painted |
Color | Black |
Style | Low Profile Support Post w/ Cover |
Q**O
Great for Adding Power and Running Wires Underground
Backyard project to add power and run wires underground, and it worked perfectly. The low-profile design made it easy to conceal and install, while still providing excellent functionality. It helped create a clean, safe way to power my outdoor lighting without any visible wires. Overall, it’s a reliable and discreet solution for any backyard project involving power and wiring. Highly recommend for anyone looking to upgrade their yard!
K**V
Great Option for Your Outside Power Needs
Very nice product for anyone that is looking to get power in a garden bed. It is easy to install. You just need to run your power line, dig a hole and bring the power line up through opening. Once installed, it looks great. It blends nicely with your plants and shrubs.
J**S
Good product, pic shows installed.
Attached is installed. I think the back side spike should be a little longer. More in the ground. I filled hole with 40lbs of concrete and pvc for electrical. Post feels solid but a model that is four more inches off the ground would be nice. Overall product seems good. I think PVC will last a lot longer in the Florida sun vs metal. Next I want to find a weatherproof cover to put over it. Wish a black faceplate for my black outlet was included vs white.
J**M
Excellent mount for outdoor electrical
Needed power to flagpole to install outlet for light. Did not want piece of wood with outlet attached. found this, much cleaner look, easy to install and very durable. Highly Recommend
R**M
Fits in with landscaping
Trenched electrical line to the back of my yard retaining wall for nothing more than the convenience of having electricity there if I need it. This post works great and has little 'outriggers' to keep it from tipping if you pull too hard on the extension cord. Looks very nice and very easy to wire!
R**A
Perfect solution for outdoor electric
Worked well, electrician installed. Looks rugged and base provides enough room to anchor in the ground. Feels solid, doubt a hurricane will move it. I bought on Amazon ELEGRP GFCI Outlet Outdoor, 15 Amp Self-Test GFI Electrical Outlet with Thinner Design, Weather & Tamper Resistant GFCI Receptacle, Ground Fault Receptacle w/Wall Plate, UL Listed, Matte Black, 1 Pack to install inside.Unit comes with plate and electric but it's white. I wanted black to match. Even the electricians were impressed. Will buy again.
J**)
Easy Way to Add Garden Electricity
I needed to create a new garden electrical outlet to feed a fountain pump. The old wooden post was rotting away, and I wanted to move it to a more accessible place so I could get to it easily. This was much easier than having to buy and cut a new 4x4 post, dig through root-filled soil to make it secure, and then attach all the electrical fittings to it. Installation was very easy, and it seem sturdy and weather proof. However, I won't know that for sure until we get through a season of Nor'Easters!
T**.
Pretty good
I bought this for the flowerbed. It is all plastic and not sure how long the thin plastic access cover with last but we will see.I went in really easy and comes with only 1/2 knockout holes. I ordered the black color and it blends well.You will need the conduit fittings, obviously, the conduit and a GFCI outlet. It comes with the cover plate for the outlet.I used stone at the base to allow ground water to move away then dirt and a small concrete collar around it. Seems pretty solid but you could bury the base in concrete to make it even more solid. I wish it was aluminum and not plastic or a bit thicker plastic but will probably buy another.
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