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Lumina12x Hanging Solar Powered Lantern Balls

R529

Retail: R800
About

Solar-powered ball lights, no need for extra electricity connections, no extra electricity cost, waterproof, easy to use, convenient installation, flexible and practical, which can meet the lighting and decorative needs for different festivals and occasions!

Please note

  • Remove the plastic film on the panel and keep the switch to “on” position
  • Lumina Decorative Hanging Solar Cracked Lanterns needs to be fully charged in direct sunlight for at least 8 hours
Product Features
  • Solar-powered lights
  • Waterproof
  • Energy saving
  • Aesthetic 
  • Perfect for load-shedding
  • Easy installation: Remove the plastic film on the panel and just slide the switch to the “on” position and hang the solar crack glass ball lights where it can absorb full and direct sunlight
  • Wide application: The decorative lights give off a bright, natural, cool white lighting atmosphere, that is ideal for indoor and/or outdoor ornaments. They are also perfect for the driveway, walkway, sideway, backyard, garden, fence, patio, balcony, pathway, and can also be used outside as party decorations
Product Specifications
  • Material: Glass and Stainless Steel

  • Dimension: 6 x 9 x 13 cm

  • Integrated Solar Panel: 2V/ 40MA

  • Light source: LED

  • Working time: up to 8-10 hours after full charged

  • Charging time: 6-8 hours

  • Colour: Cold White

  • Switch: ON/OFF

  • Material: Stainless Steel and Crackle Glass

What's in the box?
  • 12x Hanging Solar Cracked Lanterns
  • 12x Clips
  • 12x extra clips
  • 1x User Manual
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