🌸 Light Up Your Life with Style!
The GIGALUMI Japanese Decor Lights are a set of four solar-powered pathway lights designed to enhance outdoor aesthetics. With a charming Japanese decor theme, these lights are waterproof, easy to install, and automatically turn on at night, providing a warm white glow to your garden, yard, or driveway. Perfect for personal use or as a gift, they combine functionality with elegance.
Required Assembly | Yes |
Installation Type | Semi Flush Mount |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Light Fixture Form | Path |
Shade Color | Brown |
Shape | Cone |
Color | 4 Pack |
Theme | Japanese decor |
Style Name | Classic |
Efficiency | High |
Control Method | App |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Light Source Type | Solar Powered |
Power Source | Solar Powered |
Switch Type | Push Button |
Light Color | Warm White |
Fixture Type | Non Removable |
Voltage | 1.2 Volts |
Controller Type | Push Button |
Brightness | 200 lux |
Mounting Type | Ground Mount,Pole |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
Lighting Method | Solar |
Bulb Base | E11 |
Specific Uses For Product | Pathway |
Number of Light Sources | 4 |
Embellishment Feature | Crystal |
Additional Features | Waterproof |
Room Type | Patio |
Finish Types | Plastic |
Shade Material | Plastic |
Material Type | Plastic |
Item Weight | 3.2 Pounds |
Number of Items | 4 |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 5.1"L x 4.92"W x 19.68"H |
Unit Count | 4 count |
M**K
Magical Lights at a Reasonable Price + Amazing Customer Service
These solar-powered pagoda-style lanterns are absolutely lovely. After much research and comparison-shopping, I chose these lights from solartech-led and am so glad I did.1) Super easy to put together. The instructions are totally clear.2) Even though they're plastic, they're fairly sturdy and not cheap-looking at all. They look far more expensive than they are.3) Each lantern has 3 separate solar panels on top, which maximizes the amount of sunlight they absorb and gives you more flexibility on how you position them in your yard.4) The light they cast is warm, clean, and soothing. Not that piercing blue-tinged light nor that murky orange light.5) If you have any questions or concerns, the customer service team at solartech-led is fantastic. They respond right away and go above and beyond to make things right.6) The lanterns end up costing about $10 each, which is totally reasonable for the level of beauty and durability you get. I've spent more on other brands of plastic solar lights many times before and they always fell apart.7) You'll want more than one box. Once you see how these lights transform your yard, you'll end up buying several boxes! Enjoy!
"**"
A cut above the ordinary lighting for your landscape.
This is my second set of these lights, and they are just what I want in my yard. WAY better looking than the less expensive cylinder style that is more commonly used. They shed a nice, refined light under my palm trees out front, and a warm glow in the backyard flower beds. Really a great buy!
J**I
Nice, but what's this milky white glue?
While I like the concept and look of these lanterns, the problem I keep running into is that in order to charge them up, you need to leave them out in the sun. OK, but there is glue inside, possibly to hold the solar panels in place, that melts if the sun is too hot. This melting glue runs through the unit and seals the unit shut (also visible from the outside), so you can't twist it to change the battery or turn on/off the switch. They sometime stop functioning because the switch gets sticky. I've had to break one to get it open to spray contact cleaner on the sticky switch, then tape it back. The tape looks really tacky and doesn't hold it well, but it's either that or throw it away. Still, I love the look of these in my Japanese garden.
L**C
Style & EAse
I love these lights. During the summer they don't turn on until the sun goes down at about 10:30pm. During the fall, they sparkle starting about 6. In Winter when the sunsets at 4:30pm, they come on even earlier because the shadows from trees make them think it is time to come on. They are easy to install. The bad thing is they are not real strong, so the guys - in their early 20's or the ones who do "brut force" - working in the yard sometimes kick and break them. I get upset with that! Now I remove any that might be in the way. Our summers are brutal with sun, so the solar is discoloring, but they seem to be working just fine. I've had some in the yard through the end of last winter - about 9 months. I keep buying more because I love having our walkway lined in order to follow it and not trip over stones, etc.
R**N
They look nice but are very flimsy
I love the design but found that the lights are heavy, fragile and flimsy. The plastic used on the light shade and 90 degree elbow is brittle and cracks very easily. The plastic used on the straight sections is more forgiving. After three days of outdoor charging I still have a light that constantly flickers - not the high frequency flicker of led christmas lights but something that flashes maybe 2-4 times each second. As for the amount of light - its a single led, not the flashlight kind that are super bright, its a single led like you'd see in christmas lights. So maybe as bright as a candle, maybe two candles if you are generous. The led color is white-white but the tinted shade does make the light look like its generating a warm white color. It would be hard for the lights to look as good as they do and be more cheaply made. They are just barely good enough to not be worth the hassle of repackaging and returning them.
M**O
Great Addition to Our Solar Garden
Lovely solar lanterns.Pack of 4. Very well pricedNo wiring needed! The light lasts well into the morning.
A**R
Look great but have critical flaws and quality issues
Initially the lights worked and looked great. After a few months some of them started flickering. I traced the problem to the on/off switch which wasn't making good contact. I ended up tearing each light apart and putting a bead of solder on the switch pins in order to permanently and reliably close the circuit. Now I have to take the battery out to turn the light off, but it's better than a flickering light. On one of them I noticed no solder had been put on the positive wire connection to the main board. The wire was flopping around and I had to solder it to the board. When reinstalling one of the lights the bottom of the post split open and now I have to try to glue it (others have mentioned this issue). The lights came with a 600 mAh battery which I feel isn't sufficient capacity - even with full sun they can't quite make it through the night. In the spring I will experiment with a higher capacity. One last thing, by the end of the summer the solar panels had become covered with a white film, restricting the light that could pass through. I used nail polish remover to clean it off. Bottom line is that for the price of these I feel like you should get a more reliable light with a higher capacity battery and sturdier structure. I would not recommend these right now. With some tweaks and improvements it could be a great product.
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