Holiday Solar Star Light
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Add a special accent to holiday decorations with wonderful starlight .
Place in your yard, or garden, or next to the walkway to light your path.
Dreamily shifting from red to green to blue, each solar-powered light draws attention and makes for an enchanted evening.
FEATURES
- Color shifts gradually from red to blue to green
- Light runs from dusk to dawn with a full charge
- Put multiples in a cluster to create a dramatic effect! (Price discounts available with multiple light order)
- Solar panel and battery pack are built into the stake
SPECIFICATIONS AT A GLANCE:
- 29" stake; 32" H overall
- Made of acrylic, plastic and steel
- Needs full sun to fully charge
- On/off switch
**** Added Bonus *****
- In addition to the Starburst! - 2 other finials are included to extend the utility of these outside solar lights to any season of the year
"CLICK" ON PICTURE TO PLACE ORDER
Add a special accent to holiday decorations with wonderful starlight .
Place in your yard, or garden, or next to the walkway to light your path. Dreamily shifting from red to green to blue, each solar-powered light draws attention and makes for an enchanted evening.
FEATURES
- Color shifts gradually from red to blue to green
- Light runs from dusk to dawn with a full charge
- Put multiples in a cluster to create a dramatic effect! (Price discounts available with multiple light order)
- Solar panel and battery pack are built into the stake
SPECIFICATIONS AT A GLANCE:
- 29" stake; 32" H overall
- Made of acrylic, plastic and steel
- Needs full sun to fully charge
- On/off switch
**** Added Bonus *****
- In addition to the Starburst! - 2 other finials are included to extend the utility of these outside solar lights to any season of the year
Comments on Holiday Solar Star Light
I have just built my own solar panels, and they work like a charm. I'm save more than $500 a year on my electric and heating bills. Solar really works &this product has been a nice additon to my holiday display.
Posted by: Tyler F. Gautron | October 31, 2010 10:33 AM