Simple, elegant glass solar pebble lights which is perfect as a simple calming table light in the evening, or used outside on pathways to highlight steps or walkways.
The light will turn on at a dusk and turn off from dawn.
Always place solar lights in a sunny position not in shadow to ensure the solar battery is fully charged.
They perform better in the spring and summer when the days are longer and the sun stronger. In the Winter months the lights will be weaker and may not last as long as they do in the summer months.
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