Solar Powered LED Brick Pavement Light

Self sustaining light for your walkway.

Brighten up your walkway without adding to your energy bill using the Solar Powered LED Brick Pavement Light. At 2″ it is thin enough to fit on your pavement but sturdy enough to walk on. It has a 3.9″ x 3.9″ surface area and can last up to 10 hours with 8 hours of charging. The casing is made of tempered glass, waterproof and can stand harsh weather conditions. Once the sun goes down it will light up and a new magical pathway will appear.
$11 – $15
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