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:: SOLAR POWERED GARDEN LIGHT
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SOLAR POWERED GARDEN LIGHT
$6.69
Add a charming, decorative glow to your driveway, patio, or flowerbeds with these energy-efficient, low maintenance and beautiful solar landscape lights.
A solar panel collects sunlight from the rechargeable "AA" Ni-cd battery (included and installed) so all you do is stick the lights in the ground and you're done!
High-quality landscaping lights that harness the sun's energy by day to power the super bright white
LED
for up to eight hours at night.
With no wires to run, these lights are easy to install and ready to go right out of the box.
These 12" tall lights will automatically turn on at dusk and off at dawn.
Not only will you save on your electric bill by harnessing power from the sun, but you will also be adding curb appeal to your home at the same time.
Made from durable weatherproof material, these environmentally friendly lights will brighten up your home at night for years to come.
Features:
Includes one (1) Rechargeable NI-Cd Battery 1.2V 600 mAh
Super bright white
LED
lamp - (lamp lasts over 100,000 hours)
Weatherproof
Charged by the sun or day light
Automatically turns on/off (dusk to dawn)
Quick installation, no wiring required
Approx. height 12"
Package includes 1 solar light
Add to Cart:
Model: 34723
Shipping Weight: 1.75lbs
109 Units in Stock
Manufactured by: PREMIER
This product was added to our catalog on Wednesday 20 April, 2011.