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Moonrays 90042 Metal Solar, 4 Pack Path Light, 8 Lumens, Black


Note annoying styrofoam block.

These are far more substantial than the solar lights I already had.  The body is metal although the posts are plastic.  The globe is glass not plastic.  My single complaint on these lights was the block of foam that was put in to protect the glass globe.  It was hard to get out and made a major mess of shredded Styrofoam.   I was tempted to ding them a star for that but the lights are nice so I contained my frustration of the little pieces of Styrofoam floating about.

From Vendor:
90042Item Weight1.6 ounces
Product Dimensions6.1 x 6.1 x 19.5
inchesItem model number90042Batteries1 AA batteries required. (included)
Size8 Lumens
ColorBlackMaterialMetal
Power SourceSolar-PoweredItem
Cell TypeNiMhWarranty DescriptionLimited one year.





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