- Turns on and off automatically
- Light gently changes color
- Includes a Ni-CD battery
- Made from sturdy metal and plastic components
- Will stay on most of the night when fully charged
Product Description
This solar powered garden light provides a soft lighting accent and a whimsical spot of shifting color in the garden, patio, lawn or pool side. Suitable for outdoor use, the light turns on automatically in the dark and turns itself off during daylight hours. When fully charged in bright sunlight, it will shine most of the night. The dragonfly ornament that sits atop the garden stake measures 3-3/4″ X 3-1/4″ and includes a color-changing LED light bulb that makes the… More >>
Solar Garden Stake Accents Garden Or Pathway With A Whimsical Dragonfly Motif
Tags: bright sunlight, daylight hours, Dragonfly, garden patio, garden stake, light bulb, pool side, soft lighting, solar garden, sturdy metal
#1 by Nana on June 26, 2010 - 1:40 am
I’m pleased with the product & it looks greqat at night but by day it just looks like cheap plastic although it’s not.
Rating: 4 / 5
#2 by K. Gates on June 26, 2010 - 2:57 am
This was my first purchase of anything ’solar’ for my garden. The other reviews sounded great so I puchased two of them. I put them out and thought that maybe they weren’t getting enough light because they didn’t come on. ‘Then’ I read the instructions about there being an ‘on/off’ button underneath! Well I flipped that switch and they were gorgeous!!! I find myself just mesmerized by them every night! They’re very pretty and work wonderfully!
Rating: 5 / 5
#3 by rio rosie on June 26, 2010 - 3:40 am
I bought one of these dragonfly lights for my front yard. I placed the post in the ground among some flowering shrubs, with the solar collector panel just above the leaves. At night, the stake seems to disappear and it looks like the dragonfly is hovering above the shrubs. It is really lovely. Passersby–evening neighborhood walkers–have actually commented on how nice it looks. I confess that I have actually sat on my front step and enjoyed the display of the color-changing light.
I am buying two more for my yard, and it’s likely that I’ll buy more for Christmas presents.
One caveat that I will add: my Deep South Texas front yard gets a LOT of direct sunlight from about noon to 7 p.m. I don’t know if this is a requirement for the splendid performance that I’ve received from this dragonfly light, but the amount of direct sunlight should be a consideration when ordering these. As long as you have a very sunny area where you’ll place the light, I’m sure you will be as satisfied as I am.
Rating: 5 / 5
#4 by cowgirl in Colorado on June 26, 2010 - 3:54 am
I purchased these last summer and everyone that comes over just goes crazy over them. They even light up during the winter with snow piled up around them, although not for as long of a time because it doesn’t get enough solar in the winter. Very subtle addition to your garden and landscaping.
Rating: 5 / 5