Warm Solar Ground Disk Light (4 Stakes)
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Description
Utilize free solar energy to illuminate your garden and pathways.
Create beautiful and enchanting evening atmospheres
These powerful outdoor disk-shaped lights are solar-powered and feature 8 LED lights, providing a brightness of up to 40 lumens. They don't require any electrical wires and charge themselves during the day to automatically light up your garden from dusk till dawn. You can also manually control them.
Your garden will shine charmingly even during rainy weather
Waterproof (IP65)
Never worry about rain or snow. These outdoor solar lights can operate seamlessly in all weather conditions thanks to their weatherproof design.
Operates Throughout the Night
The lights come with a rechargeable battery with a capacity of 600mAh, requiring only 6-8 hours of charging to provide up to 8-10 hours of illumination. To maintain their optimal performance, it is recommended to regularly clean the solar panel with a damp cloth, as a dirty panel can reduce the amount of sunlight available for charging the battery.
Designed for ground installation
Designed for ground installation, these lights come with stakes for stable positioning in your garden. This feature ensures their stability and adds a distinctive appeal to your home's pathways and garden. Installation takes only 20 seconds, and you can also opt not to use the stakes if you prefer placing them on steps.
Ideal for any outdoor space
The disk lights provide perfect illumination for your home's patio, garden, driveway, lawn, pathways, and more. Simply place them where you need light at night, and enjoy free solar energy without the hassle of replacing wires or batteries.
Features
Luminous flux
700Lm
Battery capacity
600mAh
Charging time
8-6 Hours
Color temperature
6000k
Light Color
Warm yellow
Material
- PP, PC, stainless steel
Power Source
- solar energy
Size
11.5×13 cm
Working time
8-10 HOURS
Brand
Other
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