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Solar-powered, rechargeable Ni-Cad batteries light these adorable fairies. A photo cell turns the LED light on at dusk and it will stay lit for 4 to 6 hours. The rain-proof (freezing is not recommended) solar panels on the back side of each statue base will re-charge the batteries during the day. Statues are made of sturdy, cast polystone resin and are hand painted in a durable, weather-resistant finish.
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I enjoy this purchase!
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This lovely fairy completed my flower garden! She's cute whether it is day or night! Sunlight charges the solar panel in the back (can't put her in a corner) and the globe will glow for about 4 hours starting at dusk. I am pleased with this purchase and the price!
Rating:
(5
out of 5) @ 2008-08-26
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Worked for a week called Eco they sent new battery and it still doesn't work. Have to send it back now plus pay shipping back.
Rating:
(1
out of 5) @ 2008-07-21
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Beautiful and intricate solar statue
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This is a very detailed statue with lots of subtle accents and touches that really show you're getting value for money. The solar light itself is very bright, more so than the amazon picture suggests, and stays bright for hours.
If I had one criticism it's that the solar panel is ugly and obtrusive (it's a fairly large black square on the back of the fairy). Whilst it's not seen from the front at all, the light obviously needs sunlight to recharge and so must be visible. You can't tuck her into a corner to hide it.
I really can't fault the makers for this - it's normal to see a solar panel and it's nice not to see it all from the front, but I wish it was separate and could be concealed away from the statue.
Minor gripe really - other than that this item is very pretty.
Rating:
(5
out of 5) @ 2008-05-17
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Solar Powered
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The solar powered lighted sleeping fairy resin statue is just what I wanted! I had a friend in Bluffton, SC who had a solar powered statue this size & I was enchanted by this statue; so I wanted one of my own. And I have it...
Rating:
(5
out of 5) @ 2007-01-28
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