List Price: $34.99
Sale Price: $29.84
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I'm discovered this light at OSH for $26 and plan to buy 6 more of them. Well designed and feels like study plastic. Even has a little key locking the light to the mounting plate. Nice strong light for a dark pathway. The motion sensor works well, and stays on for a minute after you leave it's sight. 2 screws to install and worked out of the box. Didn't have to wait for it to charge in the sunlight. The battery looks easy to change out. I have high hopes this will last a while. Finally, a solar pathway light that puts out enough light to see the pathway.
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Greetings Yall!I must say that I have researched many solar lights and found this one on sale for $20 at a local hardware store (H**E De*ot). I left it in the sun for three days before turning on and when I did I was very impressed. This lil light is bright for a solar lamp, and it lights up an area of about 20' nicely. It also has a motion sensor and a light sensor to know when to turn on and off, and for this price, thats amazing!
It has three settings:
1. ON
2. AUTO
3. OFF
apply the auto setting if you want to take full advantage of the sensors built in. I have bought similar units for much more money and this beats them out by far, and I will be purchasing more even at $30 its still worth it.
Take care,
J
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For the money, this is a great buy. I like the panel integrated with the LED light itself. Very easy to get to the batteries as they will die before the LED does. Just bright enough for the back yard area where we have a small dog run. Do be sure to mount it at least 6 feet high. I'm a little under due to the max height of the coyote fence I have yet the light is still pretty good. Another foot and a better spread. At this price, I'll probably get a few others.Update. I ordered another of these lights. Working as expected. As mentioned, the one tiny design flaw is there is no way to adjust the light up or down. So it has to be mounted up high to better illuminant the area. Needed to install this on another area of the 6 foot fence so I ended up securing the mounting bracket to one end of a small door latch. The other end was mounted on the fence. I was able to lock it down in position with another screw. Now the light points up higher from the lower wall where I want it. Maybe I should take off one star for lack of this ability to move the light up and down for proper position. Or just pay a few bucks more for a mount that swivels up and down 20-30 degrees. Anyway, the kludge with the hinge worked perfectly!
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