GIGALUMI 24 Pack Solar Path Lights
GIGALUMI 24 Pack Solar Path Lights Outdoor
Product Overview
The GIGALUMI Solar Path Lights are an energy-efficient and elegant lighting solution designed for outdoor use. With a pack of 24 lights, these durable stainless steel fixtures are perfect for illuminating driveways, pathways, patios, and yards.
Key Features
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Energy Saving: Powered by solar energy, these lights require no hard wiring. They absorb sunlight for 6-8 hours, providing 8-10 hours of illumination at night without using electricity.
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Elegant Design: The waterproof design makes them suitable for any pathway, enhancing the aesthetic of your outdoor spaces.
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Weather Resistant: Constructed from stainless steel with an IP 44 rating, these lights can withstand various weather conditions.
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Easy Installation: Simply remove the isolation tab, push the stake into the soil, and the lights will automatically turn on at night and off at dawn.
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Usage Tips: Loosen the soil with a shovel before installation to avoid damaging the light poles and ground plugs.
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Product Size: Each light measures 14.37 inches in height with a top diameter of 2.28 inches. The pack includes one pre-installed 1.2V 100mAh 3A NI-MH rechargeable battery per light.
Customer Support
For any inquiries regarding the solar lights, customers are encouraged to reach out for assistance and receive satisfactory responses.
Maria –
Very bright
Bennie –
Muy buena relación precio/calidad. Alumbran lo suficiente para decorar y tienen un muy bonito acabado.
B –
Good deal and I bought more. Nice accent but not very bright if you want to light a walkway
Mirna Flota –
Lo tengo en la terraza como puntos de luz en las macetas y jardineras. Queda muy bonito
A –
They are very pretty and helps make the yard look better. The light is a nice warm vibe. The problem is that 5 of them just don’t work. That’s kind of crazy. I could have just bought the expensive lights from Lowes or somewhere at least I know they all would work. I’m kind of disappointed about the purchase. I’ve tried to contact Amazon and I’m told to contact the company but for some reason I’m not able to find the contact info.
Edit to add: The Company reached out to me and replaced the whole 12pk. I really do appreciate the gesture. They kept in contact the whole time to make sure everything went smoothly. I readily wish more businesses would be this gracious to their customers! Thank you so much. Went from one start to automatic 5 stars.
Dawn C Kennedy –
We are having a Grandson’s wedding @ our home. I purchased 48 of these light. I also purchased another 44 much more expensive lights. Frankly, everyone prefers these.. GREAT PRICE and Customer Service.
They are simple but elegant !
Sharon –
Delicate poor quality and no light and brightness … never try this …fraud
Noopur –
Bought these jan2023. I live in PNW so it’s pretty rainy. They help up well for the first year but then lights went out for half of them in the set. So if you are looking for something short term I would say go for it- for the price. But not very durable
MaryB –
These are replacing similarly designed lights and look just the same but newer. The main difference is these have an on/off button instead of a tab you pull out. Since I did not put out all of the lights, I’m hoping the leftovers will still be useable later. Though not overly bright, they are just w what I wanted to highlight the planted beds along my driveway. They may not be bright enough to light a path. They are good value for the money but not overly sturdy. The base that goes in the ground is plastic and is you accidentally drag your house across the light like I did, the metal tube will tip and snap off part of the top of the base so it won’t hold the tube straight up. Luckily I have bases from my old set to fill in when this happens. You can replace the battery when the light dies by removing two small screws (at least I did this in my old lights). But the process is a little delicate as the wires can easily detach, rendering the light unusable. Unless you can solder, but the connection is delicate and would be difficult and not worth the trouble for the price of replacements. I dislike getting things that eventually end up in the land fill, but I’m not at the stage of getting wired lighting yet, which I assume is sturdier and more expensive. One more thing, the lights need decent sun access to the tops, something that wanted in certain locations in the winter at my house in S.Cal. For the price, I’m willing to accept this.
Sierra Desirre –
Material is good, assembly was easy just when I put them in the ground, they are not very bright. Overall good for the price.
A –
I installed these lights up and down my driveway to help my family and deliveries get in and out. They definitely work for that purpose. They are not the brightest lights but get the job done.
Let’s see how long they last!?
Mirna Flota –
Very pleased with the quality easy to put together bright and no need for batteries as they are solar powered sturdy and bright
Mike DeAngelo –
I bought 6 packages of these lights, one package at a time, throughout the spring. That is 96 total lights. Each time I did a flower bed or walk, I decided to order another and do more. They are a good product provided you understand what you are getting.
These are cheaply made. The aluminum tube is thin. The plastic ground insert can bend or break easily. They are not particularly bright, meant to accent a walk way or flower bed rather than provide a lot of light.
For the money, I have found that they have offered a lot of value. Of the 96 lights I purchased only one did not light properly. It was shipped in the “on” position and the battery was probably depleted. They look really nice around my pool and along my driveway and walk. They really make the house stand out nicely at night.
I also used them in my back yard to line the patio and flower beds. The problem I have there is that two flat coat retrievers and one golden retriever like to play hide and seek in the flower beds and have broken between 6 and 12 of them already. I’ll probably search for something that looks similar but is a little more durable, or I might just buy a box once a year and replace the broken ones. I’ve been saving the “heads” that contain the solar cell, battery, and LED from the ones broken by the dogs so if others go out I can fix them with those. If they are stored away from the light, make sure to put them in the off position.
Many of the lights in my back yard are positioned in places that get shade most of the day, so they are being charged on ambient sunlight rather than direct sun. They still light up at least past midnight.
I’m in the Northeast (NYC area) so I expect to get some winter weather. I’ll have to see how they survive that. But my sense is that they should do ok. I’m sure a few will break from snow blower accidents or the like. They are cheap enough that I won’t feel cheated if I have to replace a handful each year.
My biggest complaint is that they triggered my OCD and I had to buy measuring wheel so I can make sure they are evenly spaced.