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Got the blue globe lantern for a gift which I haven’t given yet so I can’t review how it works but the colors are beautiful and just as I expected. I’m pretty sure my friend will be very happy.
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These solar lights are my favorite color accents in the yard. We have them in blue, pink, and orange. The orange ones we received recently were cut too wide at the top to seal properly, but no issues with green or pink.
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10/05/22 (Kansas City, MO)
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Looks great. But after a few years the color fades on the glass.
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The product is as shown. It is pretty and holds a solar charge well. For the price, it probably should be larger.
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This solar lantern offers iridescent beauty by day and soft light at night. It is a beautiful blue/green color.
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I love this Globe.. it's beautiful.. good quality...has little lights inside that light up at night... the crackled glass and the colors are beautiful. Keep in mind (for placement) the sun has to hit the top of it. The on/off button is a little hard to tell the difference.. but you can figure it out easily at night.
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5/23/21 (Lima, OH)
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Top Contributor
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I have all three colors and love them all but this one is my favorite! I have white solar lights on my deck and these add a lovely compliment of color.
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Love this solar light. It’s so pretty by day and even prettier by night!
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These are nice and will keep a full charge overnight. I am giving 4 instead of 5 stars for two reasons.
The first is that the pearlescent coating on the blue-green glass will peel off. The glass lantern still looks nice, but don't get attached to the iridescent.
The second is that it's a bit difficult to change the batteries (they last for about 12-18 months) and when you do, you will see that there isn't an o-ring to make the component waterproof so there might be some rusting.
I have 15 of these and the first one I opened had rust on the board and one of the copper wires had to be resoldered.
To open them, insert an awl or maybe a thin nail into the hole in the bottom (you will see a small hole) to hold the bottom metal disc in place while you use pliers or a wrench to unscrew the top. Then there are three small Philips head screws. Open the top slowly in case the soldered wires aren't done well enough.
I would buy them again, but figured this might be helpful to know.
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