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Solar-Wise12x Outdoor Solar LED Stainless Steel Lights

R299

Retail: R450
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The solar garden lights absorb sunlight during the day to charge themselves and automatically lights on in the dark and off at dawn. It will illuminate for 6-8 hours after charged by sunlight for 4-6 hours. No electricity or wires needed, ensuring convenience and economical to use.

How to use
  • First, assemble all parts of the lamp
  • When using the lamp for the first time, please put it in the 'OFF' state and charge it in the sun for 24 hours before placing it in your garden
  • Place the solar garden lights in a place where they can receive direct sunlight and do not block them with other objects or the shadow of a tree. Otherwise, the ignition time is reduced
  • Please keep the solar panels clean and regularly rub the surface with dust and other debris. Otherwise, it will reduce the load efficiency of the solar panels
  • Note: If the soil in your garden is quite hard, please dig a small hole in the ground before inserting it
Product Features
  • Pack of 12
  • Energy-saving and environmental-friendly
  • Romantic atmosphere
  • Rustproof and weather-resist material
  • Quick and effortless installation
  • IP65 waterproof rating
  • Auto-on and auto-off
Product Specifications
  • Material: Stainless steel + PP + ABS
  • Light color: Bright White
  • Switch Light control, ON/OFF
  • Solar Panel: Amorphous silicon, 2V 25mA, 0.5W
  • Waterproof Rating: IP65
  • Working Time: 6-8 hours lighting time after 4-6 hours sunlight charging.
  • Dimensions: 10 x 20 x 18cm 
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