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- good solar lighting these lights are perfect for lighting up the stone wall that has the name of our condo complex ingraved into it. The lights are fairly bright for solars and the charge lasts a long time. I bought this at a good price through Amazon as a replacement unit as someone drove a car over the last solar panel. So having seen these lights in operation for a year now I give them two thumbs up. Two thumbs up for Amazon also. They are competitively priced and quick on service. Rating: - was surprised at how wellthe product worked. Not a brilliant light but lights up enough to see my patio area well which is what I wanted. Easy to adjust direction of lights and cords to solar panel actually too long for what I needed! Rating: - Pretty good lightsI had no problem setting up these lights. They work pretty well. In fact the first night they were installed, my wife got up because they were so bright she thought she had left the front proch light on. I adjusted them not to shine on the bedroom window and all was well. Rating: - Works like it said it would. Decent product that produces quite a bit more light than expected. Seems to be sturdy. My last set has withstood over a year of Montana's harsh climate. My other exterior solar products (path lights) were partially destroyed over the same period of time. Rating: - Best I've FoundI've been trying different solar lights over the years. Older home with no power outlets outside (and not ready to invest) Usually, I've been sadly disappointed. These, however, give off a decent amount of light. The lights are actually blinding if viewed head on. Shine enough to see the pathway in about a 6 foot range from each lamphead. Now, the logistics of setting them up is a little tricky but certainly not rocket science. Easy to put together but remember, you have a thin black wire running to each individual light from the remote panel so crisscrossing sidewalks etc can't be done. You'll need more than one set. Really nice lights. NOT going to give you the amount of lighting electric lights will no matter how much you wish it so. The solar panel attached to base is a bit wobbly and tilts the wrong way at times but easy to give it a little nudge every now and then. (or give it a wee bit tape or other adhesive). All in all, worth the 30 paid for what I needed, which is just a bit of light on the sidewalks and steps.
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