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Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2025
Purchased these and the look great
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2025
The lights are very bright, easy too install and built to last
R. Smith
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2025
I love the size and brightness of these lights. They seem to be made well and function as I expected. They are easy to place in the ground and offer good upward lighting while being a great value. Only time will tell on durability and lifespan.
Deb Leimgruber
Reviewed in the United States on September 20, 2024
I am using these around our small lanai fountain as accent lighting to the potted greenery surrounding the water fountain. I like that they lie flat so I can put them on the multi level of surfaces I've created. They add a nice visual for background mood lighting. I have had them about 3-4 weeks and despite the nearly 3 weeks of gray and wet weather they still produced enough ambient light for a few hours each nightfall. However, now that the sun has been out for 3 days they are not working anymore. I moved them to full sunlight today and hope this evening they will once again light up. They lit up even brighter than before so definitely recommend them.
Giselle
Reviewed in the United States on September 18, 2024
Update 10-10-2024Last night Hurricane Milton went through my area and all these lights ended up blown over so that they were all face down and it rained on them all night. Water got into the electronics area as well as under the top protective clear plastic that covers the LEDsSo, I thought I'd simply take them apart, dry them out, seal them a little better and all would be good. The problem is that these were made so that taking them apart is (or is likely to be) destructive meaning it's very difficult to get them apart without damaging them. I decided that the water would soon ruin them anyway so I decided to get sacrifice one and took it apart apart to see what was holding them together and if there was a non destructive way to open them and dry them out.What I found is that the plastic clear cover has plastic adhesive along the bottom edge that presses tightly into a groove and so taking the clear cover off is very difficult. I worked a very small precision screwdriver around the edge of the plastic lens where it meets the black base and gently worked the plastic trying to see if I could pry the clear cover off. In the end I finally got the glue seal broken and I was able to work the clear plastic cover up and out of the black housing but there was some damage (see photos). I also used a razor blade around the edge but that was not necessary since the point of adhesion is at the bottom (see photos).I think the very best shot at getting the clear cover off without breaking the top clear lens would be to drill 4 very small holes (maybe 1/8inch) around the outside of the black housing 1/8inch down from where the clear lens cover meets the black plastic housing then use that hole to insert the precision screwdriver and pry the clear lens off by gently going back and forth between all four holes until you break the glue seal and the cover begins to lift. Still, not as easy as it sounds.But these are good units other than the water intrusion so I want them to last a long time and don't want to keep having to buy them over and over every year or so. So to me it was worth the effort.The LED's and solar panel are all embedded in an epoxy resin (see photos) so even if water does get under the clear cover it wont really affect the LEDs or the solar panel but it definitely can fog up the plastic lens so having water in these at all is not desirable. The rubber boot on the switch does not keep water out if they are submerged or rained on.What I'm planning to do is to use a silicone seal on all of them around the edge where the clear lens meets the black housing to better seal that joint from water intrusion. Then I will put the switch into the on position and fill the little space where the switch is with silicone seal so water can no longer get inside. I won't be able to turn them off anymore but they turn off during the day so I don't consider that a problem.I'm a true tinkerer and enjoy taking things apart and improving them when possible so a lot of my reviews are like this. Fortunately I have a lot of time on my hands.Original review -----I bought 40 of these. Made a 200ft long path way with them on my farm. Beautiful at night. Reminds me of an airport. So serene.I think a lot of the failures are due to getting flooded with ground water. I cut PVC pipe for them, drove one end into the ground and the light itself to sit up on the other end raised off the ground. Will update next year with the results and how many are still working.
Gramcracker
Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2024
Hate to leave a bad review,because the lights are beautiful when they work, however, I believe they are not good in rain. All but 2 died, rain was trapped inside which probably shorted out the wires, or batteries, not sure. In the pamphlet it says if not working in 3 days,call customer service , but no address or number. Called Amazon, they gave me the warranty department, which I had to email, and they had no contact number or clue where they are from. Beyond the 30 day refund time frame. The beauty was short lived
Ruben O
Reviewed in the United States on December 2, 2024
These solar blue lights add a nice touch to my backyard. I highly recommend them. Easy set up and just place them where you want.
Seasalt
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2024
These lights are nice looking, and they work. Easy to put into the ground and they don't blow away or get kicked by the deer. They stay lit until midnight and so far, have not started to rust in our ocean setting. I would recommend these.
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