







💡 Illuminate your space with power and style — don’t get left in the dark!
The EATON TMQ150W is a 300W compact twin-head halogen floodlight featuring two 150W bulbs housed in a durable die-cast metal frame finished in sleek white. Designed for wall or eave mounting, it offers versatile app and push-button control, combining classic floodlight performance with modern usability. Perfect for professionals seeking reliable, high-impact outdoor lighting backed by a 2-year warranty.
| Brand | Eaton |
| Color | White |
| Material | Heavy-duty, die-cast metal construction |
| Style | Classic |
| Light fixture form | Floodlight |
| Room Type | Bedroom |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Control Method | App |
| Light Source Type | Halogen |
| Finish Type | White |
| Shade Material | Metal |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Item Weight | 1.13 Pounds |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Wattage | 150 watts |
| Controller Type | Push Button |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
| Shade Color | White |
| Fixture Type | Non Removable |
| Manufacturer | EATON |
| UPC | 044427001943 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00044427001943 |
| Part Number | TMQ150W |
| Item Weight | 1.13 pounds |
| Product Dimensions | 5.5 x 7.25 x 7 inches |
| Item model number | TMQ150W |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Finish | White |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Plug Format | A- US style |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Warranty Description | 2 year warranty. |
R**F
Inexpensive, Yet Effective Outdoor Halogen Lights
The installation was a breeze. The new halogen lights now light up our driveway in a light that can almost be characterized as "daylight." You will need to know what you're doing to install this though as it requires, as with all modern lighting, a grounded connection. Nonetheless, the lights worked upon the first installation and work well weeks later. Also, requires sealing the junction box as it is an outdoor light and should be weather sealed. The kit does not include the junction box and thus requires that you buy one if your current light does not have one. I would recommend this product if you're handy and confident enough to do straightforward wiring. Will check in in several months after it has weathered the winter here in New England.
S**N
Works decent, but one head keeps drooping down
The lights themselves work just fine. Easy to install, and I've been using it for a month still on the original bulbs, so I'm hoping to get a decent life out of them. They throw out a lot of light, and I like that the light goes in two directions instead of just one 300w type.The only problem is that on one of the heads (I have two units, so four heads total), the adjustment screw doesn't tighten all the way, and the head keeps drooping down. I fixed it with a small piece of metal strapping (the kind used to hold up water heaters), which works fine, but less than ideal.
A**N
Not worth it
I purchased 2 of these lights and had them professionally installed. The one on the front of the house has done fine, no problems. The one on the back of the house has a faulty seal and blew the bulb, it then filled with water which froze over the winter, by the time we could safely remove the shatter bulb it was spring and of course it rained and refilled the light again. It's really hit or miss with these guys and I am inclined to purchase a more weather-tight, proven item. Saving money does not save aggravation.
R**.
This one works halfway
Since I have had this item, I have continually blown bulbs on the right side of the unit. Regardless of the cost of the replacement bulb, they all blow - just on one side. There is a defect in the contact spring assembly that retains the bulb and I think this is why the right side keeps going out. The left side contact spring is tight and does not burn out bulbs.
J**.
Is OK
It is OK but would not purchase again. Quality is just fair.
F**N
They provide a good amount of semi-focused flood lighting which can illuminate large ...
I have five of these on my home now - some wall mounted some eave mounted. Some have been up for nearly 10 years with no electrical problems, no rusting and minimal paint fade. They provide a good amount of semi-focused flood lighting which can illuminate large spaces very well. Two points of caution when using these - make sure you put something under the area where you are working when you are changing bulbs - especially if you are up on a ladder. Its real easy to drop and lose one of the bulb cover screws. Second, make sure you look inside the lamp housing and read the warning on the reflector which says " insert bulb this side first ". That side of the bulb connector is spring loaded and will allow you to insert the other end of the bulb without cracking it. If you insert the bulb in reverse, you stand a fair chance of either breaking the bulb or cracking its seal which takes a definite toll on bulb longevity.
I**R
Just what I was looking for
This light fixture has the power to light up a large space. Purchased for a yard when letting out our dog. The two heads are moveable so you can concentrate on the space you want to light. An inexpensive fixture that so far is working very well.
C**E
Good. Diagonal mount holes so be prepared.
As expected. The mounting holes were probably standard for a new house but my holes aligned vertically and these were diagonal. Still mounted ok but a had to get a little creative with positioning the lamps. Looks ok but now as good as a straight horizontal mount would have looked.
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