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Solar garden lamp Gardlov model 23846 — watering-can design, solar-powered outdoor light
Gardlov solar garden lamp model 23846 is a watering-can shaped outdoor light designed to provide decorative and functional illumination for gardens, pathways, patios and flower beds without wired power. The lamp charges during daylight via an integrated solar panel and switches on automatically at dusk to supply soft accent lighting. Its weather-resistant construction and simple, cable-free setup make it suitable for seasonal placement and for creating focal points in outdoor landscapes.
The solar-powered design eliminates the need for external wiring or electrical installation, enabling flexible placement around the yard. Its watering-can form adds a decorative element while hiding the light source, producing a gentle, diffused glow. Automatic dusk-to-dawn operation and rechargeable energy storage provide hands-off performance, and the housing is built to withstand typical outdoor conditions for seasonal use.
Place the Gardlov solar garden lamp in a location that receives direct sunlight for several hours per day to ensure sufficient charging. Remove any protective films from the solar panel before first use. After initial charging, the lamp will switch on automatically at dusk; no additional setup is required. For winter storage or prolonged lack of sunlight, remove the rechargeable battery if recommended by the manufacturer and store the unit in a dry place.
For best performance, position the lamp where it faces direct sunlight and avoid placement under dense foliage or shaded eaves. Clean the solar panel periodically to prevent dust buildup and replace rechargeable batteries when capacity noticeably decreases. Use the lamp as decorative accent lighting rather than primary security illumination.
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