6-Pack: Westinghouse Solar LED Weatherproof Garden Light Set in Stainless Steel or Remington Bronze!

Westinghouse LED Lights
  • List Price $119.99
  • Savings $104.00 (87%)
  • Price: $15.99

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Product Info

Enjoy clean, renewable light! Westinghouse uses high-efficiency amorphous solar panels to capture the sun's rays and power these natural white LED lights. With their stylish design and Stainless Steel or Remington Bronze finish, they’re sure to add a sophisticated accent to your landscaping. Best of all, the durable stainless steel construction and plastic ground stakes provide reliable use. Includes 6 lights.

Specs

Condition: NEW
Packaging: Retail
Warranty: 1 Year
Manufacturer: Westinghouse
Model:  M137016-41, M137016-78

Features Include:

  • 6 bright white LED solar light set
  • Stainless steel construction
  • IC Chip upgrade
  • Plastic ground stake
  • Automatic light sensing on/off activation
  • Durable weatherproof ribbed plastic lens
  • Recharges in both direct and indirect sunlight, even charges in the shade
  • Easy to install with no wiring
  • 10x brighter than other solar lights
  • 8 hour run time per charge
  • Color: Stainless Steel or Remington Bronze

Package Includes:
6x Mounting Stakes, 6x Support Poles, 6x Solar Light Heads, 6x 400mAh Ni-MH Batteries, 6x White LED Bulbs

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