Solar Flame Lights Set of 2
£19.99
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- Stylishly illuminate a path, driveway, deck or patio
- Incredibly realistic creating an authentic flickering flame effect!
- Fully automatic, wireless & free to run

These LED torches illuminate a path, driveway, deck or patio, and bring night-time focus to beds and borders. Thanks to the latest design innovation in solar technology, they are incredibly realistic, using up to the minute micro circuitry to create an authentic flickering flame effect. Fully automatic, wireless, free to run and work well year-round in typical UK weather.Integral solar panel gives 6-8hrs light per full charge. Set of 2 supplied with a freestanding base, wall mount or 4-section ground stake (max. height 72cm). Weatherproof ABS.

In stock orders are normally delivered within 5-7 days using a tracked courier service. Regrettably, we cannot deliver to the Channel Islands and the Republic of Ireland. Please see our Delivery Information page for more information.
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"These Are Excellent Solar Lights & Stylish"
I already have 4 of these lights. They look great in my garden on the fence. I was disappointed not to be able to order the 2 free solar lights that were on offer
By Steven Sharpe,
11 May 2022
"Flickering Flame Lights"
These lights are very good have some in the garden that have been flickering for well over a year now so well happy
By ANNE SULLIVAN,
05 May 2022
"Flame Garden Lights"
Makes garden come to life
By PETER JIPSON,
10 Apr 2022
"Classy Lighting"
Have used this style form for several years. They are study and give realistic flame effect which is brighter than standard basic styles.
By Pauline Brewer,
20 Jan 2022
"Good"
Very pretty glowing in my garden at nightfall
By Christine Burke,
28 Nov 2021