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Solar Flameless Candles Light Solar Powered Flickering Candle Light Window Wall Lamp Romantic Night Light Wall Lamp with Suction Cups,Decoration for Party Christmas Hallowmas Festival,2 Pack
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Solar Flameless Candles Light Solar Powered Flickering Candle Light Window Wall Lamp Romantic Night Light Wall Lamp with Suction Cups,Decoration for Party Christmas Hallowmas Festival,2 Pack

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Feature: 2 Pack flameless candles light.Flameless and smoke-free, absolutely no fire hazards or burning risks, safe for families with pets or kids. Automatic light sensor comes on when it is dark and turns off when it is light, so you do not need to set up timers. Hold these candle lights tightly by suction cups to the windows, light up your windows perfectly and they will make your house warm and inviting. No wiring powered by solar, our energy-saving candle light is easy and convenient to use. Each light contains one solar panel, and you just easily get it charged under direct sunlight for whole day. It will last approximately 8-10 hours when full charged. Suitable for Christmas, Thanksgiving, wedding, party, holiday decoration, seasonal celebration and more. Light Color: Amber yellow Lighting Mode: Flick, On, Off Waterproof: IP44 Work Time: 8-10h after fully charged Solar Panel: 2V, 60mA Battery: 600mAh NI-MH battery (included) Power: 0.12W Size: 5.3*6.5*25.2cm / 2.1*2.6*9.9" (L*W*H) Package included: 2*Solar LED candle wall light,4*Sucker Note: 1.Please charge the battery fully before first time use. Switch on before charging by solar. 2.If there is long time without sunny, it can also working by AAA Battery only. 3.The candle light is designed only to attach it to smooth glass window, face solar panel to sunlight. 4.Once the lights not bright, it may be no power. Please charge battery under the sunny.

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