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| St. Petersburg EL6466ICSC Solar-Powered Flower Lights - 2-Pack |
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Item# 33141
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Price: Normally $30.99
Hot Deal $29.96
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Overview
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- Flowers feature color-changing LEDs to brighten your garden
- Light turns on automatically at dusk and off at dawn
- Rechargeable battery gets its power from the sun, not electricity
Essential Info
Add a whimsical accent to your garden with flowers that light up in multiple colors. The Solar-Powered Flower Lights are a set of two cute daisies that house solar lights for a fun garden accent each evening. The Westminster Solar-Powered Flower Lights turn on automatically at dusk and off at dawn, so you'll never need to remember to turn them off. Thanks to their rechargeable batteries, you'll save on energy costs, too.
Important notes:
- Smarthome does not offer technical support on this product, please contact the manufacturer directly for all product support.
- Defective exchanges for identical item within 30 days of purchase. After 30 days, please contact the manufacturer.
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What's Included
2 flowers 2 solar bases 2 ground spikes Instructions
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More Info
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Plant the included stake in the ground in your yard or garden in a location that will get plenty of direct sunlight. Attach the flower head to the base pole, and each night the color-changing LED will glow brightly for four to six hours, changing colors from white to yellow to red to green to blue and back again.
The base's built-in solar panel collects and converts sunlight into DC power every day while each flower's pre-installed Ni-MH rechargeable battery stores the energy to power the light at night.
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Specifications
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Specifications | | Manufacturer: | St. Petersburg | | Manufacturer Product No.: | EL6466C-C | | UPC: | 765032064665 | | Dimensions: | 20" H x 3.5" diameter | | Power: | 2 Ni-MH rechargeable batteries | | Glow Time: | 4-6 hours |
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