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Phoebe Solar Fairy Lights in Glass Jars, Set of 2 Reviews

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Hanging from a tree or nestled on a patio table, these stunning fairy light glass lanterns will add a warm, ambient glow and a little magic to any outdoor gathering. Each lantern contains a string of copper wire dotted with twenty LEDs powered by a solar panel located on the top of the jar. The lanterns are solar powered - with the sun's help, they will recharge throughout the day and automatically turn on at dusk providing inviting light well into the evening. *Please note, solar lights need 6-8 hours of direct sunlight to fully charge. Features a set of two solar-powered lanterns containing a strand of copper wire fairy lights and including a rustic rope handle . The fairy lights shine a warm, white light- perfect for spaces meant to be cozy and inviting. On the color temperature scale, the light reads at 2700K . The string of 20 LEDs inside each jar provides warm yet bright light for visibility and ambiance . Includes one 1.2V AA Ni-MH 600mAh battery per light .

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8664909358

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Location:

231 W. 29th Street Suite 504
New York, NY
10001

Love these lights ordered 2 more sets.
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Posted 6 years ago
I bought 3 sets and they are beautiful. Just as pictured in website. They charged right away. They are so pretty I ordered 3 more sets. I have placed them in the poles of our pool fence and it makes me happy to see them light up every evening. Great purchase!
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Posted 6 years ago
love these fairy lights. They charge in the day and sparkle so nicely at night. Love that this is solar powered!
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Posted 6 years ago