ABSOLUTELY LOVE THESE SOLAR PIER LIGHTS! We were initially going with electric and found out the cost was $6000 to install (digging under driveway, out to the front of the yard, etc) and thought, let's try solar to see what that gets us. Well, we are on our 2nd pair but we still feel this was the better way to go. The first group of 3 lasted about 2.5 years (there was only 1 that actually went out, the other 2 were definitely fading though).Another key is to make sure you get the connector piece at the bottom if it doesn't already come with the light itself. Whether you are adding the light to a pier or to a post in your yard, you will want that. When the first set recently went out, I was thinking OH NO, now we have to tamper with the pier cap and we don't want to do that. But, I forgot that we bought the connector piece at the bottom which was already cemented into the pier cap, so all we did was unscrew the light from the connector piece, put the new light back on, screwed it in and we were done. My 8 year old daughter helped my husband so it was VERY EASY!So, if you want a light with character that lasts for a good while, this solar light is the way to go.
Rating:
[5 of 5 Stars!]