Amazon.com Review
Ideal for decoratively lighting a walkway, garden, shrubbery, or patio, this outdoor lantern uses solar panels to charge its batteries during the daytime and a sensor to automatically turn on its bright, amber LED light at dusk. The lantern has an antique copper housing in the form of an Asian pagoda, with plastic panels. A day of normal sunlight on the solar panels in the top charges AA Ni-Cid batteries (which are included and installed) sufficiently for 8 to 10 hours of lighting. (The batteries can be replaced in the unlikely event they fail.)
The lantern arrives fully assembled, ready to be hung on either the copper wall mount or stake. Both are included, and both support the lantern with a shepherd's hook. The wall mount installs with four screws and anchors (also included). The stake is 35 inches high, but one or two of its four sections can be eliminated during assembly so the lantern hangs lower. Sturdy and weather-resistant, the lantern measures 8 inches square and 8-3/4 inches high and has a switch to deactivate the sensor so the light can be manually turned on or left off. --Fred Brack
Product Description
Light the sidewalk, driveway, or outline a patio perimeter with these attractive antique copper solar lights