AlvaLED – 6W 240v LED Twin Spike Light
The AlvaLED Adjustable LED Twin Spike Light is a smart, modern garden spotlight. As well as this version with a 6w inbuilt LED, there is also a 240v GU10 version and an 12v MR16 option available. Two adjustable spotlight heads attach to the twin adaptor and will shine in almost any direction to create various visual lighting effects. Consequently, both spotlights positioned in the same direction will generate a more strong, concentrated beam.
The spotlight heads easily adjust to different angles which would create dramatic up-lighting in two directions. As a result, this twin spotlight has great versatility, with the heads being adjustable over 180 degrees. The twin adaptor attaches on to the top of the substantial, 400mm pole of the same finish. The bottom of the 400mm pole attaches to the 4 fin ground spike which provides extra stability with minimal movement in soft ground. This twin spotlight is fantastic for adding height in areas of high planting or exposed areas which require a particularly sturdy mount.
Three different finishes of this LED Twin Spike Light are available to suit all decorative concepts. Classic black is a popular, powder coated finish. This looks great in daylight and disappears in darkness. Both the titanium silver and cocoa copper finishes are anodised aluminium, which are extremely weatherproof. The titanium colour looks very similar to contemporary stainless steel and the cocoa finish to copper. Although they look very similar and use high quality anodised aluminium, they are a fraction of the price.
For smaller applications – try the Single Alvaled Adjustable Spike Light!
Low voltage options also available here!










Warmer colour temperatures have a less disruptive impact on wildlife and help reduce star-warping. For instance, bats are less affected by red-toned lights, which produce orange or yellow hues, compared to cooler, daylight white or blue lights higher in the spectrum. Blue light, being the most harmful for light pollution, should be minimised. The best solution is to use colour temperatures of 3000K or lower, with 2700K often referred to as “bat-friendly” lighting.





