Outdoor Halloween Lights – Personalised Haunted House Solar Decoration
$20.69
$35.8
Powered entirely by solar energy, this sign charges during the day and shines brightly at night, casting the perfect glow for trick-or-treaters. With multiple lighting effects, including white, red, green, blue, orange, light blue, purple, flashing, strobe, fading, and smooth, it’s a versatile alternative to standard LED Halloween lights, pumpkin pathway lights, or Halloween string lights. Quick to install, it can be pushed into the ground with the included stake or mounted on a wall with screws. Simply peel off the protective film, hold the button to switch on, and choose your light effect.Sign: 19cm (H) x 13.5cm (W) x 0.3cm (D); Ground stick & solar base: 34cm (H) x 14cm (W) x 9cm (D).Outdoor Halloween Lights Product Description:Personalised with your name or family name (up to 15 characters)Fixed text reads: “Welcome to” and “Haunted House, enter if you dare”Striking feature piece for outdoor Halloween decorationsSolar-powered – no batteries or wires neededTwo installation options: ground stake or wall mount (screws included)Multiple lighting effects for an eerie Halloween glowOutdoor Halloween Lights – Complements Halloween pathway lights, pumpkin lights, and other displaysQuick setup – peel, switch on, and select your light modeDurable acrylic design for reuse every HalloweenInstallation Instructions:Attach the solar lamp base to the ground rod and insert it into soft soil or a pot. Ensure the ground is soft to avoid breaking the rod. Alternatively, use the included screws to mount on a wallRemove the protective film from the solar panel then hold the power button underneath for 5 seconds to switch on (cover the panel with your hand to test). The light won’t charge until it’s turned on. Ensure the panel is placed in a sunny environment for optimal performance.Press the button briefly to select your preferred mode: white, red, green, blue, orange, light blue, purple, flashing, strobe, fading, or smooth.Note: The charging and working time of the solar light may vary with sunlight intensity. In winter, reduced sunlight may result in lower brightness and shorter illumination times.
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