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Solar Street Lamp - $20 Clearance (Was $99) at Harvey Norman (Plus $12 - $35 Delivery)

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This solar powered Street Lamp brings your garden a touch of old world charm.

Key Features

The Street Lamp features two white LED lights powered by a solar-powered rechargeable battery.
The Lamp is easy to assemble and is made from weather resistant materials.
Measures 193cm (H) x 23cm (W).

ONLINE ONLY - DELIVERY ONLY - WHILE STOCKS LAST!

$12 Delivery to post codes 2000 (Sydney), 3000 (Melbourne), 4000 (Brisbane), 4213 (Gold Coast), and even 7250 (Tasmania). Sorry WA, costs you more.

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  • Lol @ $35 delivery to WA…

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      $12 Delivery to post codes 2000 (Sydney), 3000 (Melbourne), 4000 (Brisbane), 4213 (Gold Coast), and even 7250 (Tasmania).

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    Review:
    This lamp looks good. The LED lights look like two bright beady eyes at the top of the lamp which is not great but they do light up the surrounding path adequately. The charge only lasts a few hours so far, however this is winter. Perhaps it will last longer in summer when the sun is on for longer. There were no bolts in the kit to fasten it to the ground even tough there were holes for them. The bolts in the centre are silver- they would look better with black covers.We are satisfied with our purchase.

  • Kinda cool but I wonder what the 'weather resistant materials' are? Cheap cast aluminium or just plastic? I see other similar ones with a similar RRP are actually die-cast and for $20 that'd be excellent! Might be worth the risk.

    EDIT: No deal :( I'm getting "Some of the products are currently out of stock. Contact us if you need help" at the checkout.

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    now all i need is a house with a big enough yard to fit this baby…. :(

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    Out of stock :(

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    Full demonstration of the strength here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F0bw8DwC6mo

  • looks okay to modify maybe stick a few Cree XPGs inside and a few 18650s and a bigger solar panel should do the job. problem is you can not see the reflector set up.

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