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Solar Powered White LED Holiday Lights | 
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| Brand: Unknown Category: Kitchen
List Price: $60.00 Buy New: $18.50 - $29.97 You Save: $30.03 (50%)
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ASIN: B000XABOKC
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Product Description Lower your seasonal power bill and avoid cord hassles with Solar Powered LED Holiday Lights! No extension cords... powered by the sun! These Solar Powered LED Lights can be placed anywhere outside your home. Sunlight recharges the battery, then when the sun goes down the lights turn on automatically! The included solar panel is the only portion you must place in direct sunlight. Bright white LED bulbs have a life span of over 100,000 hours; Choose continuous or flashing; High-quality solar cell panel with ground spike; Rechargeable, replaceable Ni-Cd 1.2V battery. Order Today! 50-bulb Measures 23' long, weighs 8 ozs. 100-bulb Measures 39' long, weighs 9 ozs. AVAILABLE SEPARATELY: Solar Powered Multi LED 50-bulb Holiday Lights - word search in our store for 'Holiday Lights'. Solar Powered White LED Holiday Lights
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Great Concept - Not Quite Ready for Market December 29, 2008 R. McGuire (Kansas USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
We bought several strings of these, thinking they would be the answer to our Christmas decorating challenges. They really are a great concept, and with the advancement of solar technology (and LED lights), the concept is finally affordable enough to broadly market.
Unfortunately, they don't work quite as well as hoped. Depending on how much direct sunlight you can get during the day in the location you are working with, you may get an hour a night, or up to several (maybe 6) hours a night of lighting. The lights are very small, so seem dim compared to normal plug in lights. The strings are also short compared to plug in lights, so you can only cover a small bush with one string.
Hopefully, solar technology will continue to advance and this concept will become even more viable, but for now, if you order, maintain reasonable expectations.
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