
Love these cheery holiday solar lights from kaboodle.com
Its not even officially fall yet, but retail stores have had holiday decorations on the shelves for weeks! One of the most popular items to purchase are holiday lights. These strands can brighten the exterior of your home, fences, patios and more. And when you chose home holiday solar lights, you don’t have to worry about your power bill increasing during the dark winter days.
There are many options for home solar lights these days. Choose among solar icicle lights, solar garlands, solar light strings, solar wreaths, and even snowflake shaped solar lights. All you need to do is expose the lights, or a small included solar panel, to sunlight each day.
Don’t wait for December to put up holiday solar lights. In fact, we love these solar Halloween lights that can be installed… now!
It does not need to be a bright, sunny day either. Solar LED lights will automatically come on at night and stay illuminated for 8-10 hours, without the need for electrical cords, wiring or outlets. How convenient!
The benefits of holiday solar lights include: (1) no power to run them! they use solar energy which is free and abundant; (2) LED lights burn brighter and last longer than incandescent bulbs, which means you don’t have to replace holiday lights as often; (3) no need for finding an outlet to plug into – this gives you more options for decorating your yard and home with solar lights.
Its easy to find home holiday solar lights at a number of retailers (Target, Lowes, WalMart, Home Depot, etc.) and online at specialty sites and also Amazon.com.
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September 18th, 2011 at 5:07 pm
Love these little beauties! I just took an old retired lamp post light and cut a hole in the top and inserted an lawn spike LED. It looks so cool in my garden, shining away at night!
September 18th, 2011 at 5:28 pm
Wow,that sounds really great!! LED lights last so long, its fun to create new was to light up your yard, right? Cheers, Steph