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6-Ct Hampton Bay Solar LED Pathway Lights (10-Lumens, Bronze)

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Home Depot has 6-Ct Hampton Bay Solar LED Pathway Lights (10-Lumens, Bronze) on sale for $9.99. Shipping is free or choose ship to store for free store pickup.

Thanks to Deal Hunter minntwins for finding this deal.

Note: Pickup availability will vary by location.

Features:
  • Built to withstand outdoor elements
  • Simple installation, just stake into the ground wherever the Sunshines
  • Integrated LED
  • Up to 8-hour run time when batteries charged to capacity
  • Rechargeable battery included
  • Low carbon footprint
  • Crystalline solar panel
  • Auto on/off day and night
  • Set of 6

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Home Depot has 6-Ct Hampton Bay Solar LED Pathway Lights (10-Lumens, Bronze) on sale for $9.99. Shipping is free or choose ship to store for free store pickup.

Thanks to Deal Hunter minntwins for finding this deal.

Note: Pickup availability will vary by location.

Features:
  • Built to withstand outdoor elements
  • Simple installation, just stake into the ground wherever the Sunshines
  • Integrated LED
  • Up to 8-hour run time when batteries charged to capacity
  • Rechargeable battery included
  • Low carbon footprint
  • Crystalline solar panel
  • Auto on/off day and night
  • Set of 6

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Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff
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Model: Solar Bronze LED Path Light 10 Lumens (6-Pack)

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I wish I could find good put cheap low voltage ones. Everything is solar. my front with trees get little to no sun.
I'm curious, does anyone make more expensive and sophisticated versions of such lights, with bigger solar panels, that have WiFi and RGB LEDs, so you can program them to say flash in sequence or randomly or in some other pattern, say for the holidays or if there are guests or even an intruder?

Seems like a fun and even useful feature to have. But, again, just curious, not actually intended to do this myself. I tinker sometimes with Arduino & RPi.
Even if you get decent sunlight, I feel like these lights don't last very long. The solar panels themselves get all bleached and discolored after a year or two, and I'm sure that affects how much power they can absorb. Low voltage is absolutely the way to go if you want useful, attractive light.

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gooddeals23
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For $10, why not. In for 1. Thanks OP.
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plasticman
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Slick Deal!!!

Cheers
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kukblue1
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I wish I could find good put cheap low voltage ones. Everything is solar. my front with trees get little to no sun.
Last edited by kukblue1 February 24, 2023 at 08:23 AM.
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KMan
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I'm curious, does anyone make more expensive and sophisticated versions of such lights, with bigger solar panels, that have WiFi and RGB LEDs, so you can program them to say flash in sequence or randomly or in some other pattern, say for the holidays or if there are guests or even an intruder?

Seems like a fun and even useful feature to have. But, again, just curious, not actually intended to do this myself. I tinker sometimes with Arduino & RPi.
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Quote from kukblue1 :
I wish I could find good put cheap low voltage ones. Everything is solar well my front are with trees get little to no sun.
I got lucky and found some low voltage lights on clearance at my home depot. I bought as many as I could years ago....so far I had the glass break on one and there is another that the LED is going out...I have some spares so will be easy to replace. Just keep an eye on your local clearance.
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MBZ321
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Quote from kukblue1 :
I wish I could find good put cheap low voltage ones. Everything is solar well my front are with trees get little to no sun.
Harbor Freight. Wait for a good coupon to load up.
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Quote from MBZ321 :
Harbor Freight. Wait for a good coupon to load up.
Nope not near me.

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OliverB4997
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10 lumens 😳
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armedmetallica
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Quote from KMan :
I'm curious, does anyone make more expensive and sophisticated versions of such lights, with bigger solar panels, that have WiFi and RGB LEDs, so you can program them to say flash in sequence or randomly or in some other pattern, say for the holidays or if there are guests or even an intruder?

Seems like a fun and even useful feature to have. But, again, just curious, not actually intended to do this myself. I tinker sometimes with Arduino & RPi.
Closest you'd get are the Atomi ones at Costco - but they are WIRED. and about $200 for 6 (maybe 4) regular price.

BUT they are tuya based - so if you get home assistant working, you can get tuya local going and remove the cloud dependency.
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smokey0066
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Quote from armedmetallica :
Closest you'd get are the Atomi ones at Costco - but they are WIRED. and about $200 for 6 (maybe 4) regular price.

BUT they are tuya based - so if you get home assistant working, you can get tuya local going and remove the cloud dependency.
Costco also sells the Volt lighting which is supposed to be a really nice kit. I'm planning on piecing a kit together this spring.
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daforcebwithu
Feb 24, 2023
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Quote from smokey0066 :
Costco also sells the Volt lighting which is supposed to be a really nice kit. I'm planning on piecing a kit together this spring.
I did the Costco Volt and they are amazing. Easy to install, and by far best bang for the buck! I have added the spot kit as well later on. I also had an issue with one light and Volt replaced it with zero questions. Great customer support.

Of course it was more than $10, but on sale well worth it.
Last edited by daforcebwithu February 24, 2023 at 09:28 AM.
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Mark2557
Feb 24, 2023
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Seems to default to 'pick up' -
don't see an option for free delivery Frown

UPDATE : Oops, you have to select 'delivery' on the first page..
I got it, thanks
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DealsByLees
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Another option. https://www.homedepot.com/p/Hampt.../317458805

For $10 going to give it a shot. Not sure my area gets enough sun but we will see.
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HeroTakesAFall
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Even if you get decent sunlight, I feel like these lights don't last very long. The solar panels themselves get all bleached and discolored after a year or two, and I'm sure that affects how much power they can absorb. Low voltage is absolutely the way to go if you want useful, attractive light.

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In my experience the solar cheap lights are disposable... they dont last. I can't support something like that, especially when it's batteries. The low voltage is the way to go...

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