FMART 24FT Solar String Lights, LED Solar Cafe Patio Lights, Porch Market Light Waterproof & Shatterproof with Vintage Plastic Bulbs, Create Cafe Ambience On Your Garden
Zero Running Costs: Compared to other string lights that may add up quite a lot to the electricity bill, FMART solar panel patio light will save you money and energy, too. Not only no operating cost but also easy repair and low maintenance cost. Our solar Edison LED string lights outdoor can be a gift to your friends and guests, commercial grade solar lights bring warmness and joyful to them. 90% energy saving than other solar string lights outdoor. Super Simple to Setup: Solar string lights are easy to set up. No matter how far away from a building, the outdoor solar lights string can be well lit without an outlet. Please stick the stake into ground or steel tube or screw the solar panel with nails where can receive the sunlight first. No outdoor outlets or extension cords needed to plug into, which makes them safe to install. If you tend to fix it on the wall, eaves, and wooden board, it can be achieved by our screws and expansion bolts. USB & Solar Dual Charging Method: The extra USB charging port guarantees double battery life without worrying about continuous rainy days. FMART solar lights string outdoor passed the strict US national safety UL and ETL standard certification. The hanging lights with advanced waterproof technology, indoor string light will work for UP to 10 hours a day after being fully charged on a sunny day, and it will store the unused electricity for a rainy day, perfectly suitable for outdoor environments.
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