Description
The RICHMOND Wall Light has obscured glass and decorative ribbed detailing to the wall bracket and top of the hanging lantern.Of cast aluminium alloy construction, the RICHMOND Wall Light comes complete with a 5 year guarantee against corrosion*.It is IP44 rated and suitable for outdoor environments. *this guarantee will not apply to any products if installed in areas of salty or acidic atmospheric conditions.
Mrs.J.E.Rose (verified owner) –
These lights are very easy to install and make the garden look terrific at night.
David Nurse (verified owner) –
I bought these for a present and my friend was thoroughly delighted with them
Shelley Moxon (verified owner) –
Very realistic.
Saofi –
WONDERFUL.. DID EXACTLY WHAT THEY SAID THEY WOULD …
Diana Cottoy –
Very nice and coulerfull effect ideal for patio and garden and last up to 6hrs depending on how much sun there has been.
Tabby –
Trs satisfaite du produit.
Courtney Bulin –
bought two sets, one never worked at all, not confident how long they will last. one or two dont come on for very long despite good sunlight in my back garden all day. wouldnt buy again
Jarrit00 –
fantastic set of lights
Mrs JJ Farrell –
Cant comment in durability yet but they charged quickly, great size and really bright. Very good buy. Love them.
Mark Anthony Hadley (verified owner) –
Ive been looking for solar lights for a while. Having bought a load of the 100200 LED copper wire sort to hang off the fencing around the garden, I then decided Id like to make a good pathway between my gate and front door. These were well reviewed and I was particularly keen on the flame effect, rather than the basic onoff LEDs you tend to get.These are weighty up top but the poles seem like theyll break if you put too much sideways pressure when staking into the ground. Mine went in OK. Just be careful when you stake them into soil best done on a wet day.The first night I came home after work theyd had a full charge and five of them were glowing. I must say they look great. I bought six though so was initially confused why the sixth wasnt working. It was on and had charged just like the rest. The reason there is a light source somewhere that prevents the light sensor from turning the LEDs on. Oddly, I cannot see any light source nearby that wouldnt also affect the other lights.Due to this I need to move two of the modules to another place on the pathway so they are spaced in parallel at equal points but now I cant get the stake out of the ground…Overall these are a good product but you must make sure the ambient light dips low enough for these devices to actually turn on.