Excellent warm white light
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Good quality solar light and a lovely warm white not plain white as most are. It is in part shade and is still quite bright enough to light up a garden feature. Flexible head makes positioning much easier. Was going to get another but out of stock so I will have to wait. Service excellent too which is always a bonus.
By Linda Steele on Jul 1,2016
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Quality materials but not desparately bright in ov
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I am pretty impressed with these lights (I bought a pair). When I took them out of the box the quality of the materials impressed me especially the heavy duty metal spikes and optional mid-section extender pole. I have to say that one light worked very well 'out of the box' and the other didn't and a week down the line with overcast days the second lamp hasn't really come up to par, but may be I need to leave it off for a few days and await some direct sun shine. At �45 a pair delivered they aren't cheap, but I think they'll last a long time and prove themselves to be a decent enhancement to our outdoor space.
By Philip on Jun 20,2016
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Flexalite Solar Spotlight
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Very bright - does what you want it to do - will probably purchase more. Service excellent too.
By Julia on Jun 13,2016
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flexalite spotlight
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im quite impressed with the flexalite spotlight, its very bright and very durable. this is my first solar spot light i have purchased and i will definitely be purchasing more quality items from the solar centre.
By henry on Mar 22,2016
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Chris
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I have bought three of those lights and when they have a full day sunlight, they are brilliant. The flexible stem is certainly a plus. The light is much brighter then other solar lights I bought and they are burning up to 5 hours. But when it is a cloudy sky what is mostly the fact in Belgium, they are dead after 1 1/2 hour and that's a pitty. But in the range of existing solar lights they are definitely at the high end.
So if you could do something at their performance with cloudy skies it should come close to perfection.
By Chris Crombé on Nov 10,2015
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