Saturday, June 30, 2012

Solar Powered LED 100 White Fairy Lights


Solar Powered LED 100 White Fairy Lights by Lights4fun
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Outdoor use.Charges in Direct Sunlight.Solar powered fairy lights, 100 White builbs (10m).12 Month Product Guarantee..6 to 8 Hours Illumination. Quick, easy simple to use, good for the environment, no batteries, no plugs, no cables, no electricity bills - do you need any more reasons to buy these solar lights? Just place these LED outdoor fairy lights in direct sunlight and the solar panel will charge up the lights, so when night comes your garden will twinkle beautifully.These 100 LED bulbs (over 10 metres) are powered by a small solar panel which can be easily positioned using the garden stake provided. You can position them in bushes, plants, borders or window boxes. These garden lights are multi-functional enabling you to choose between eight different settings for the 100 LED bulbs at the simple push of a button on the back. These are a high quality product where we have specified a more powerful solar panel and a stronger battery to give you more hours of illumination. You can expect up to 6 hours of light from a full day's sunshine charge. Once switched on you need do nothing more than change the lighting effect to suit your mood. (You have eight to choose from - including static) The integral daylight sensor will automatically switch the lights on at dusk and then go back to charging again as daylight appears. We have had these units on test for five months this year, through some appalling British weather and we are confident you will be delighted with the results. Please be aware that Solar garden lights are not as bright as their mains electric counterparts but they are nevertheless highly effective. Read more Solar Powered LED 100 White Fairy Lights

Solar Powered LED 100 White Fairy Lights Feature

  • Outdoor use
  • Charges in Direct Sunlight
  • Solar powered fairy lights, 100 White builbs (10m)
  • 12 Month Product Guarantee.
  • 6 to 8 Hours Illumination
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    Quick, easy simple to use, good for the environment, no batteries, no plugs, no cables, no electricity bills - do you need any more reasons to buy these solar lights? Just place these LED outdoor fairy lights in direct sunlight and the solar panel will charge up the lights, so when night comes your garden will twinkle beautifully.These 100 LED bulbs (over 10 metres) are powered by a small solar panel which can be easily positioned using the garden stake provided. You can position them in bushes, plants, borders or window boxes. These garden lights are multi-functional enabling you to choose between eight different settings for the 100 LED bulbs at the simple push of a button on the back. These are a high quality product where we have specified a more powerful solar panel and a stronger battery to give you more hours of illumination. You can expect up to 6 hours of light from a full day's sunshine charge. Once switched on you need do nothing more than change the lighting effect to suit your mood. (You have eight to choose from - including static) The integral daylight sensor will automatically switch the lights on at dusk and then go back to charging again as daylight appears. We have had these units on test for five months this year, through some appalling British weather and we are confident you will be delighted with the results. Please be aware that Solar garden lights are not as bright as their mains electric counterparts but they are nevertheless highly effective. Please note that you will achieve less hours of illumination in the winter months, as any solar lights need sunshine to charge fully. We suggest that to maintain the optimum efficiency of your lights, please wipe the surface of the panel with a damp cloth to remove dirt and dust.

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