Batteries Included: 1 Binding: Tools & Hardware Brand: Intermatic Color: Stainless Steel EAN: 0078275100756 Feature: 10-light outdoor solar-powered lighting kit for marking entrances, walkways and darkened areas at night Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: Intermatic Manufacturer: Intermatic Model: LZ512SS10 Publisher: Intermatic Studio: Intermatic Variation Description: Stainless Steel MPN: LZ512SS10
Product Features:
• 10-light outdoor solar-powered lighting kit for marking entrances, walkways and darkened areas at night • Recharges by direct sunlight; lasts up to 10 hours with a full charge • Constructed from stainless steel; includes bright white LED • No wiring required; no operating costs • Sun charges the batteries by day and lights turns on automatically at night
Editorial Review:
* 10-light outdoor solar-powered lighting kit for marking entrances and walkways * Recharges by direct sunlight, lasts up to 10 hours with full charge * Constructed from stainless steel, includes bright White LED * No wiring required, no operating cost * Sun charges the batteries by day and lights turn on automatically at night
Customer Reviews:
Customer Rating: Summary: Very sad disappointment Comment: I really wanted these to work. They look great and getting 10 for a hundred bucks is seemingly a great deal. However, the sad truth is they stay lighted for at best about three to four hours . . . tops. I even tried substituting the "so-so" included batteries for top of the line Radio Shack ones. Still nothing helped them. They receive direct sunlight all day long, yet I've never been able to coax anymore than three to four hours of light from them and some of them don't even come on at all sometimes. I had been warned that most of the solar type lights are highly "puffed up" as far as their ability to stay lighted for any more than a few hours but I didn't listen. The brand of Intermatic (Malibu) is fine. It's just that the solar sensors in these things just aren't strong enough to say lighted for even half the night. I'm going to be switching over to the Intermatic (Malibu) Bollard lights that are a wired system. This requires just a bit more work to install and cost a bit more but you really get what you're looking for in going that route. Those lights are well lighted and stay that way for as long as you set your timer. Even when the solar lights come on, they are barely more than very faint accent glows that really don't light much of anything around them. Like I said, I really wanted these to work out . . . but I feel it is best to caution others as to what they can expect from them.
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