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"RUSTIC ?" fancy lights

Well this should make you smile..  it certainly had me choking on my coffee..  we fitted some fancy chrome/steel weatherproof lights on a select development.. these houses are way south of half a million each so they had to have something stylish.. we went for a model from SEARCHLIGHT, 095 std, 096 with pir..
Strand Ip44 Stainless Steel Outdoor Wall Light with Clear Polycarbonate Diffuser
This 1 Light Outdoor Wall Bracket will make a simple, stylish and modern addition to your front or back garden. The stainless-steel appearance houses a clear polycarbonate shade where the bulb is clearly visible. As it is wall mountable, simply attach the item to the wall of your choice. This item has a rating of IP44, meaning that it is fully splash proof and suitable for use in a bathroom setting.

 looked pretty good.. which as there are seven of these lights on each house… makes me happy.. what I wasn’t happy about was the rust that appeared not long after, just a ring around the body where there obviously wasn’t enough protective covering to ward off moisture.. and I was even less happy with the response from searchlight..  heres a snippet from one of the email that were bandied about between us…
“These are not marine grade stainless steel, this rusting in such a short space of time is cause by either salt, cement dust or fertilizers and I can see that there is agricultural land on one side and the sea on the other.   These are not suitable for where they are being fitted and we will not honour the warranty as such.”
So we cant use them within 5 miles of the coast ? or on a building that may contain cement, or near farmland ??????
I kid you not, seems they are unsuitable for most of WALES, SCOTLAND and a large part of ENGLAND too..
I requested a site visit , so they could see the problem for themselves..  seems they
 ” don’t think anything could be achieved by such a visit ”
Hmmm.. one thing that could be achieved matey.. showing some respect for a customer who has forked out over 600 smackers for one thing….

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  • Do the maker's instructions indicate these unusual sensitivities ?  You may argue that you might reasonably  expect it to be at least as good a cheap plastic one from B and Q or wherever.

    If no such warning was given, it may be worth pursuing as not fit for purpose as described. You will need to be watertight in showing when and where they were bought, what the instructions did or did not say, and what exactly has happened.

    Don't take them back without taking date stamped photos of where they are first.
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  • Do the maker's instructions indicate these unusual sensitivities ?  You may argue that you might reasonably  expect it to be at least as good a cheap plastic one from B and Q or wherever.

    If no such warning was given, it may be worth pursuing as not fit for purpose as described. You will need to be watertight in showing when and where they were bought, what the instructions did or did not say, and what exactly has happened.

    Don't take them back without taking date stamped photos of where they are first.
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