Pondland solar LED "Light bulb"
These look quite neat dotted around the garden and last all night with a good bit of sunshine. The little solar cell is on top of the base. There are about 5 warm white LED's mounted on a coiled bit of wire inside and combined with the internal reflections give a neat effect. Not bad for £1.

***They sell these at garden centers for £3+ each!!!***

Pondland solar LED "Light bulb"

These look quite neat dotted around the garden and last all night with a good bit of sunshine. The little solar cell is on top of the base. There are about 5 warm white LED's mounted on a coiled bit of wire inside and combined with the internal reflections give a neat effect. Not bad for £1.

***They sell these at garden centers for £3+ each!!!***

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Danny   [06 Aug, 2016 at 11:46 AM]
Mams next door neighbour has these on their apple tree. I thought they were electric at first! Ill get myself a couple of these
XmasLightGuy   [06 Aug, 2016 at 06:19 PM]
Kinda neat looking! If they had those here for that sorta price I'd get a couple (deff couldn't let them hang like that though Laughing )
HIDLamp   [07 Aug, 2016 at 12:16 AM]
My experience with poundland solar lights shows that extra sealant will be needed on the solar cell or they'll fill up when it next rains
Danny   [07 Aug, 2016 at 12:53 AM]
Lol yes Alan also cheap ones from b and m and home bargains
HIDLamp   [07 Aug, 2016 at 01:23 AM]
Yes. I've had ones from B&M that I've put sealant all around the panel and half of them still ended up brim full of water

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