Woot! has
10-Pack BrightEase Outdoor LED Solar Lights (Round or Hexagon) for
$15.99.
Shipping is free for Amazon Prime Members (must login with your Amazon account and select a shipping address in order for Woot to apply free shipping) or is otherwise $6 per order.
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Available options:
- Round (4.5")
- Black
- Brick Red
- Stainless Steel
- Hexagon (5.4" x 4.5")
- Black
- Brick Red
- Bronze
- Copper
Product Details:
- 4" L stakes
- Includes 10 solar-powered lights, each with one rechargeable AA 600mah NiCad battery and a removable stake.
- Each solar multi-use light puts out over four lumens of light.
- 12 warm white LED lights per light.
- Eyehook on back for easy hanging
- On/off button on back (when switched to 'on,' light will automatically illuminate each night).
- Each light has a run time of over eight hours when fully charged.
- Stainless steel cover, plastic body/stakes
- Weather-resistant, fade-resistant, and rust-resistant
Top Comments
Looks like 2.4 stars on QVC. I'll pass, better off either hard wiring some or getting a real solar setup with a lifepo4 battery, charge controller, and solar panels.
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Looks like 2.4 stars on QVC. I'll pass, better off either hard wiring some or getting a real solar setup with a lifepo4 battery, charge controller, and solar panels.
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Looks like 2.4 stars on QVC. I'll pass, better off either hard wiring some or getting a real solar setup with a lifepo4 battery, charge controller, and solar panels.
Regardless, I'm still tempted. I think they would look decent surrounding my rose tree by the front entrance of my home. During the daytime, they shouldn't be too conspicuous either, as they are mostly flat and could be somewhat camouflaged if the right color is chosen—most likely black.
That said, my Cheap Basterd Sense is telling me that these are junk and should be avoided. Still, I'm hesitant to totally rule them out…
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Looks like 2.4 stars on QVC. I'll pass, better off either hard wiring some or getting a real solar setup with a lifepo4 battery, charge controller, and solar panels.
QVC customers are not known for leaving raving reviews on anything.
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Regardless, I'm still tempted. I think they would look decent surrounding my rose tree by the front entrance of my home. During the daytime, they shouldn't be too conspicuous either, as they are mostly flat and could be somewhat camouflaged if the right color is chosen—most likely black.
That said, my Cheap Basterd Sense is telling me that these are junk and should be avoided. Still, I'm hesitant to totally rule them out…
Great idea out solar lights under a shaded tree
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Regardless, I'm still tempted. I think they would look decent surrounding my rose tree by the front entrance of my home. During the daytime, they shouldn't be too conspicuous either, as they are mostly flat and could be somewhat camouflaged if the right color is chosen—most likely black.
That said, my Cheap Basterd Sense is telling me that these are junk and should be avoided. Still, I'm hesitant to totally rule them out…
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Seriously though, I'm going to pass on these and hopefully wait for possible feedback from others. Honestly, I've been pleasantly surprised by cheap solar lights—most have served me well despite their parsimonious pedigree.
For example, this $15 set of four EZBASICS lights [amazon.com] has been especially good to me and is still going strong and bright nearly three years later.
Even these 8-pack of $10 SOLPEX solar path lights (I bought two packs of eight at $10 each) has survived a harsh Maine winter and are still lighting my driveway and apple trees nearly a year. So perhaps my hesitation is unwarranted...
Regardless, I'm still tempted. I think they would look decent surrounding my rose tree by the front entrance of my home. During the daytime, they shouldn't be too conspicuous either, as they are mostly flat and could be somewhat camouflaged if the right color is chosen—most likely black.
That said, my Cheap Basterd Sense is telling me that these are junk and should be avoided. Still, I'm hesitant to totally rule them out…
I got 20 of them and they look really nice!
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https://a.co/d/3wGPI9D got these a few months ago and am very happy with them. Have lots of shade and still good results. Same style just a bit pricier. But excellent reviews.
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