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THE LIGHTHOUSE PATH LIGHTS

Jul 3rd, 2009 by admin

THE LIGHTHOUSE PATH LIGHTS

Our Executive series of Solar Lights add a sophisticated ambience to any outdoor setting. Each fixture automatically recharges during the day and turns itself on at dusk providing zero maintenance ambient lighting year round. Our advanced solar collector panel converts sunlight into electrical energy and provides a well above industry average of 8 to 10 hours of zero cost light throughout your property. We also use the latest efficient LED Technology, which makes our lights stay lit longer and glow brighter than the industry average. To provide you years of use, this solar product is made of durable, weather-resistant stainless steel. With no plug-in receptacles or power packs, these high quality, decorative lights cost nothing to operate which makes them the perfect long term lighting solution for your patio or deck, as well as remote areas of your property, like a pier, where regular power sources may not be available. Dimensions: W: 9″ X H: 11″ X L: 9″ Colors: Stainless Steel with white LED Warranty: Two year manufacturer warranty


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