💧 Dive into Reliability with Every Glow!
The Pool Light Wedge Part 132 is a versatile solution designed to fit all pool lights, providing a secure hold even when the niche tab is damaged. Made from corrosion-resistant materials and proudly manufactured in the USA, this product ensures durability and reliability. Plus, with a 30-day money-back guarantee, you can invest in your pool's ambiance with confidence.
J**A
IT WORKED!
My spa light is old and recently, the screw thread holder broke in half leaving my light floating in the center of my spa. There were two metal pieces coming out of the plaster, on each side of the broken screw hole. I was not sure how I was going to fix this. This product states that it works for most/all pool lights. Well folks, it worked for my old, outdated light. I DRAINED HALF THE WATER OUT OF THE SPA. The part wedged in between the two metal pieces and used the partially brokend screw hole as an achor to grab onto. I placed the screw through the light hole, screw the black plastic piece onto the screw but not very far in. You want some room to set it in place and still have room for your fingers to hold the light. Place the curved side facing thelight, set the bottom hook in place, wedged plastic piece in between metal bars, kept pressure between plastic piece in place and light screw, and slowly tightened screw. Light got closer to plaster until tight. I kicked it to be sure it caught. I filled the spa back up and back in business. Thank you for making such a simple solution!
C**H
The only way to reinstall your pool light if the mounting screw breaks
The Light Wedge 132 saved the day. There was no way to reinstall the pool light after changing the light bulb because the mounting screw broke off into the screw hole. I tried everything I could think of to remove the broken screw. The Light Wedge 132 allowed me to bypass the mounting screw hole and also secure the light tightly to the pool wall. It was very easy use.
W**N
works as advertised
had an issue getting our large light out of the housing, the set screw was pretty frozen in place. resulted in bending the metal frame. was able to use this to set the light back in after bending the frame back in to place, so that the bottom hooked on properly and the top wouldn't create torque on the metal frame. easy fix if you have issues with your set screw on an inground pool light fixture.
K**.
A solution to a perplexing problem.
Putting the pool light in when opening the pool has always been a challenge. At least for me. Getting that screw that holds the light ring into that hang-down thing is always a challenge. This year the hang down thing broke away. Now what? This little, inexpensive wedge went in easily and the light was far easier to get into place than with the original scheme. Some people have complained it only lasts one season. So what? One season is fine by me. I will buy a new one every year if that is what it takes. This is nothing compared to what I spend on chemicals for water treatment, electricity for pumping and gas for heating.
M**M
Worked great
The instructions showed how to put it in and it worked great no more light falling out the clip was completely broken off on the top the screw was gone and I put this in and it took care of the problem very simple to use Whoever thought of this made my day.
J**N
good fix
did what i needed, good job
J**2
Fixed a broken pool light mounting bracket
I had to cut the bolt to my pool light off in order to remove the pool light fixture from the pool wall. Since I was unable to drill out the remaining bolt without draining my pool, I purchased this device and it worked almost perfectly. The rubber back slides between the rear of the light hole and the frame the original bolt secured to. Once tightened, it clamps the top of the light frame securely to the internal frame. It took a lot of work but my light is securely in place.
R**B
Works!
I am thankful for this little invention. It may seem pricey for a stainless steel screw and a plastic wedge, but it's worth every penny. I replaced an older pool light with a newer model. They fixture housing was not compatible. I used 2 wedges (top and bottom) on my new light and these did the trick. I did have to drill a hole in the bottom of the stainless steel trim ring of the light, but you have to do what's need with older pool systems.
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