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This hand-carved granite lantern casts a dappled light on walkways or doorsteps when the sun goes down. Interior solar light features two light-sensitive, bright-white LED bulbs that burn for 8-10 hours on a full charge.
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Comments about Granite Pillar with Solar LED Light:
I was given this product as a Christmas gift and was delighted with it. It goes on my small back porch which is the main entry. Its size fits in well and the granite gives it presence. It does not appear flimsy as some plastic lights do. The light pattern is charming. I like the way the pattern is thrown out beyond the fixture itself. I think the instructions could be improved as I put it together mostly by trial and error.
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Comments about Granite Pillar with Solar LED Light:
Nicely highlights walkway/entrance to patio. Classy design is different than normal solar light and coordinates well with the flagstone patio and mulched garden area around it. Was disappointed at the size. Thought from the description that it would be slightly larger.
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I purchased this despite the reviews about difficulty of changing the bulb. It is real granite and is perfect as an accent light in a Japanese garden setting. The illumination is more decorative than that required for, say, a path. I can see that when the bulb goes, it will not be easy to deal with, but the granite itself is beautiful and it works well and looks great for my purpose.
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I bought four Granite Pillars to accent a corner garden in my backyard. The simplicity of the design and the soft lighting add a beautiful touch to the garden. A little sun goes a long way in fueling the solar cells; I get an easy 6-8 hours of light.
The only con is separating the cylinder pieces if batteries need to be replaced. It would be helpful if the manufacturer provided care and maintenance instructions.
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Better directions
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Comments about Granite Pillar with Solar LED Light:
I bought two of these, one for my daughter and one for myself. My daughter placed hers on a wall so the light shine just above eye level. Very pretty and you don't see the solar panel on the top. Mine is placed on a rock in my garden. Looks nice, and illuminates the area nicely. I haven't had to change the battery yet.
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read reviews on changing bulb and am afraid of when I have to do it. I will be very upset if I can't change it when the time cdomes
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Comments about Granite Pillar with Solar LED Light:
This granite pillar light is on a step and has been great for about 5 years - The bulb, which is welded in place, needs replacement but is not replaceable. Too bad, as the granite is what the cost is all about.
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Comments about Granite Pillar with Solar LED Light:
I just bought two of these for our front and back entries. They look great and provide good illumination. The batteries are easy to change on the new version, a standard case that's easy to pop in and out. I don't know yet about the bulb and haven't had long enough to know about durability but seems very sturdy
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Comments about Granite Pillar with Solar LED Light:
Very much wanted this product; spent time searching for one
Especially like the design of this granite pillar solar light
Works very well
Difficult to open to change bulbs
Cracked the inside light/battery protector trying to open it following the instructions; product still works
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