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		<title>Solar Spot Light &#8211; Super Bright</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 26 Oct 2008 13:41:58 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Solar Lighting]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[Solar garden spot]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are many solar spot lights on the market &#8211; some metal, some plastic, some bright some decorative. So how do you pick?
I have always believed that a spot light should be to highlight something, whether it a statue, a building or a tree.  However the majority of solar spot lights simply are not powerful [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are many solar spot lights on the market &#8211; some metal, some plastic, some bright some decorative. So how do you pick?</p>
<p>I have always believed that a spot light should be to highlight something, whether it a statue, a building or a tree.  However the majority of solar spot lights simply are not powerful enough &#8211; that was until i discovered the 8 LED <a title="Solar Garden Spot" href="http://www.thesolarcentre.co.uk/pages/Solar_Spot_Lights.html" target="_blank">Solar Garden Spot</a>.  This really is a super powerful solar garden spotlight like none other on the market.</p>
<p>With 8 Bright LED&#8217;s all lined up in a row with a super reflective backing really make this solar light project over a great distance with a good spread of light also.</p>
<div class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 155px"><a href="javascript:showImage('http://www.thesolarcentre.co.uk/images/products/ss7502.jpg','410','492');"><img title="Solar Garden Spot" src="http://www.thesolarcentre.co.uk/images/products/preview/ss7502.jpg" alt="Solar Garden Spot" width="145" height="175" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Solar Garden Spot</p></div>
<p>Now not everyone is like me, some would prefere a more subtle effect from their solar lighting but I don&#8217;t think i am alone in expecting the solar lights to work for 4-6 hours every night even in winter &#8211; in fact more so in winter as it gets dark earlier and not only do you need light for a longer period but it is when you get to show off your garden lighting for every one to see.  The <a title="Solar Garden Spot" href="http://www.thesolarcentre.co.uk/products/Solar_Garden_Spot-341-7.html" target="_blank">Solar Garden spot</a> is bright and does last 4-6hrs per night even in winter but if you want a slightly less bright light then my second choice would be the <a title="Solar Spot" href="http://www.thesolarcentre.co.uk/products/Solar_Spot-342-7.html" target="_blank">solar spot</a> this again is trully a dusk until dawn solar light with amazing performance for its size &#8211; I would use this solar light for shrubbery and small garden sculptures it will light up a good 5 metre area though so still very powerful.</p>
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