SOLAR NET LIGHTS
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| Price: | $18.00 |
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Average customer review:Product Description
Solar-powered light net creates a dazzling display during the holidays without wires or extension cords. Easy to set up and maintain. Simply wrap shrub and you're done! LED lights charge by day and turn on/off automatically when the sun rises and sets (runs up to 8 hours). Requires 1 AAA battery (not included).50 bulbs per net, stretches to 45 x 36".
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #35177 in Kitchen & Housewares
- Brand: Get Organized
Features
- Creates a dazzling display without wires
- Easy to set up and maintain
- Charge by day lasts up to 8 hours
- 50 bulbs per net, stretches to 45 x 36"
- Requires 1 AAA battery (not included)
Customer Reviews
Extremely Pleased
These lights are performing way better than I expected- both in brightness and duration. With a good day's sun, and an 8pm dusk when they automatically come on, they're still running at dawn!
The description mentions requiring a battery, not included; however this is wrong- it is included, and is the 600mAh accumulator battery that stores the charge. And being a standard NiCd pencell, would easily be replaced once its charge cycles were exhausted.
Camping use
I wanted these for camping i should have bought 4 sets! these are amazing! where we camp at its extremely dark and these light will light up the table quite fine. i was surprised i thought i would have had to wait 6 hours to get a good charge from these, but after three hours they works bright as could be also they come with a rechargeable battery but if you have no sun you can put a regular AA battery in there it works the same
Great Eco friendly way to add holiday festive cheer
I really like this product. I can put it outside and not worry about it at all. It is weather-resisitant (we get a lot of rain, and a bit of snow here) and the lights still worked. If it is a cloudy day, I still got a couple of hours of lit bulbs in the evening when the sun goes down. I have a set from a couple of years ago that is still working. I have two sets of lights on my large azelea bush and it looks great.




