Dock Edge Solar Post Lite Product
LEDdistributors • 8 years ago
Light your dock or deck with this solar-powered light. Easily mounted on top of your post, this light has a solar panel that recharges the battery by day to provide automatic lighting at night.
Product Features
- Powerful solar charging performance
- 6 possible colors to choose from
- Change colors with a flip of a switch
- 360 Degree lenticular light diffusing lens and domed reflector maximize light output
- Installs easily with no wires

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