GIGALUMI 12 Pcs Solar Step Deck Lights:
Want to light up your porch stairs, driveway or deck? Do you ALSO want to save money on electricity bills, AND do so in a way that conserves not destroy the natural environment? Kill three birds with one stone and get yourself a set of solar powered deck step lights for your property. Whether you want to light up the paths and stairs that lead to your front door so you don’t break your neck coming home at night, accent and decorate your beautiful garden and flower-beds, or just overall enhance the security surrounding your property, these lights can do it all.
Specifications:
Manufacturer: GIGALUMI
Wattage: 0.12 watts
Light brightness: 3 lumens
Light color: warm white
Charging time: 4-5 hours
Material: ABS
Color: Bronze
Each Light Dimension: 3.46 x1.77 x 1.85 inches
Other features: weatherproof
Product Features
- Set of 12 Solar Step Lights: Each solar light with 3 lumens, Bronze finished, Warm white led, Pack of 12 is enough for you to illuminate your patio yard or garden.
- Perfect Outdoor Décor: This set of 12 outdoor solar step lights is ideal for decorating outdoor staircases, fences, docks, decks and mailboxes.
- Solar Powered: As it is completely solar powered, there are ZERO power bills and electrical wiring required. Just set it up in an area where it will receive plenty of sunlight. It also turns on automatically at dusk, and off at dawn.
- Easy to install:Comes with two mounting options, either place it vertically or lay down flat. Use the screws included with the lights.
- Waterproof and Warranty: Designed to withstand rain, wind, snow, ice – you name it. With 180 days product warranty, feel free to contact us if you have any questions.
My parents no longer trip up! I got these lights to help my parents see at night when they come back from their evening walk. Now that the winter is coming (haha), it gets darker earlier and I donât want my parents to trip as they come to the doorway.I didnât use the screws, I got adhesive foam instead because I didnât want to drill into the concrete. I suggest you stick the foam not in the recessed area under the panel as it may not be able to get in contact with the surface (depending on how thick the foam…
Very cool lights for the deck
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