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Click LED Festive Solar Fairy Lights 800 Pack Multi-Colour/Warm White/White LED $19 Each (Was $59) @ Bunnings Warehouse

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These solar bud lights are a great way to decorate your garden, pergola or home this Christmas. Harnessing solar power to help you save on electricity bills, this solar light automatically turns on at dusk for convenience.

39.9m lit length
8 functions with memory hold feature
Bright LEDs
Amorphous solar panel

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  • +2

    So how much do people think they'll be after Christmas?

    • Yeah, its too late to put up Christmas decorations for just 3 days. Might as well wait for after Christmas.

    • Does it have one larger solar panel or many smaller solar panels?

      On an entirely different matter, can anybody tell me why every alternate light on my 2 existing Kmart sets have stopped working and if there is an easy fix? Or should I just turf them and replace them with these Bunnings ones?

      • If it's literally every second light then that's probably just how it's wired so a fair chance you find the one little fault up the wire near the start it'll probably fix the rest.

        Depends how much you paid for it to be worth your time. Being Kmart stuff maybe not lol.

      • It is one big panel.

        I was wondering why yesterday when I took my first lot back (just stopped working after about 2 weeks) I got the original refund of $59 and then charged $19. The receipt had the correct item code and description. Now I know why :)

    • My local has had these on special for over a week. Yesterday they had nothing left.

  • Sounds like a good deal. Are the lights good quality?

    • its LEDs… will last a while. Rain proof too.

    • +2

      lights will last, but with the solar panel and the internal recharging battery?

      • +3

        Replaced mine with Eneloops!

      • +1

        Bought up a whole bunch of the cheap Aldi rechargeable batteries for my Solar lights, work well, the lights are still on at five in the morning!

        • which one's from Aldi?

  • I wonder how many keep their Christmas lights attached till next year and just switch them on next December?

    • +4

      Tried it last year. They don’t all last that well depending on the weather.

    • Worked all thru last year but not this year

  • +4

    I'll prefer a warm light instead of a multi colored. Don't want my house to look like a pop-up brothel…

    • +15

      Hmm good idea. Good way of making some extra coin over the Christmas period

      • +2

        I'll need to hire some sexy ferrets.

      • +1

        Pictures or I won't believe that is a live option.

      • +10

        Add a christmas "Ho Ho Ho" sign, and your all set

      • +1

        Reindeer's are horny

    • +1

      The regulars you service will know it's not pop up

      • Or they will pop in, pop up, pop, then pop out

    • +2

      They have them in warm and cool white at the same price

  • +2

    Only 800? Hmm, that's about 15 minutes of untangling time.

    • It took me 30min last night!
      In the dark too but it helped having them on to untangle.

  • +1

    Having never put up lights before, what is the best way to affix lights such as these to surfaces? (Mostly metallic surfaces)

    • +4
      • Thanks, they look good

      • Yep, I have these on my gutters for Xmas lights. Survived most of last year and this year. They do the job quite well!

      • Those are terrible.

        I didn’t even get to my lights up before they fell off.

    • I’ve got lots of tiny drill holes between overlapping sheets of my colourbond fence which I thread loops of string through to support my Christmas lights for that one time I hung them on my back fence, and for the next time I can be bothered. The holes go through the sheet on my side of the fence only, and not the neighbours. Also the holes aren’t visually obvious unless you know what you’re looking for.

  • +1

    $15 at my Bunnings (North Lakes) for the last week.

  • Good quality but a little on the dim side.

    • I put these up last night and they are pretty bright! I wouldn't call them dim at all.

      • I think they are definitely fit for purpose and fine on their own, however they are blown away by our low voltage lights. With a light display unfortunately it looks odd to have some lights much brighter than others.

        • Ok, fair enough when you put them beside plugged-in lights.

          On their own (as I have them) they look bright enough.

          I think the idea behind these is not having to plug them in to a power supply rather than have them as a part of bigger plugged-in display.

  • +1

    Could put this back and forwards on thew wall and make a path light? Cheaper then Solar path lights! (an nicer colours too)

  • +1

    Plenty of stock last night of these at Bunnings in Underwood, QLD! They had a full pallet worth :)

    • Saw some guy leaving with a trolley half full of these lights as I was entering. Marked as $29 at the pallet but scanned ok at $19.

  • .Ake em $5 and I'll buy 20 packs, I could be the first Christmas light scalper..

  • Heaps left at Woodville SA. Priced at 29 but correct at the register

    • Where, I’m here now and none! So sad!

      • You're late!! .. What took you so long?

        • +1

          What took you all night Emma Bunton?

      • They are / were near the entrance. The employees told me they were gone and then 'Oh yeah, those ones near the entrance'

  • Couldn't find these at bunnings mascot

    • Plenty at Alexandria
      400s at $12

  • Thanks! Just grabbed some at Bunnings WeFo. Had a stack right near the checkouts, still a few tubs left.

  • They have the white ones as well for $19

  • No stock at maroochydore.. I want two boxes. Very sad day. Lol. I dislike all u ppl who say there's plenty.

  • I think they are sold out at clayton

    • They have it Cranbourne store, the white one . They are sold out at Narre Warren store. But if you want the 400 for $12. It’s there at both stores.

  • No stock cannon hill Brisbane

  • Thanks OP. A lot available at warner.

  • Only stock in Canberra is Belconnen. At 2pm they had about 40 units. 8 800 white solar. 15+ 400 white and 1 warm white. 15+ 400 white solar. I passed as I really wanted multi color or warm white. White ones look crap.

  • +1

    Got these for $8.50 from bunnings prospect. No coloured but lots of white left.

  • $9.50 at Marion, SA. They have plenty of white and warm white left

  • None left at Bunnings epsom today

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