🔥 Illuminate your nights with vintage vibes and solar smarts!
The Toodour 2 Pack Hanging Solar Lanterns combine classic retro design with cutting-edge solar technology, delivering up to 10 hours of flickering or steady warm light. Crafted from durable, rust-resistant ABS plastic and rated IP65 waterproof, these lanterns are perfect for year-round outdoor use on patios, gardens, or camping trips. Easy to install and fully solar-powered, they offer an eco-friendly, stylish lighting solution that automatically turns on at dusk and off at dawn.
Product Dimensions | 6"L x 6"W x 10"H |
Battery Description | solar |
Mounting Type | Hanging Mount |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Battery Life | 9 Hours |
Specification Met | IP 65 |
Voltage | 5 Volts |
Manufacturer | Toodour |
Part Number | TD-SFGMD-WW-02X |
Item Weight | 1.74 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | ea1a3d43-d05c-4d6a-a237-6ab5b2314652 |
Item Package Quantity | 2 |
Style | Flame |
Shape | lantern |
Included Components | Bulb included |
Specific Uses | indoor outdoor use |
Special Features | solar camping lights solar table lights solar patio lights, outdoor decorations garden decorations solar yard lights, solar decorative lights solar lights for outside solar outdoor lights, solar lantern outdoor hanging solar lights waterproof |
Light Direction | Uplight |
Batteries Included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Bulb Features | Not Dimmable |
Average Life | 50000 Hours |
M**K
They're actually not bad so far.
Right away I was a bit disappointed. I was doing tests on these before I put them out. The tiny instruction manual barely says anything other than how solar lights in general work. They mention that it has flame mode + constant light mode and that "one gear: the flame on, the other gear, the flame off". Not worded very well. I assume that it's referring to the knob? The knob is the on / off switch and does nothing else no matter how far you turn it. Since it says you can switch the modes by the knob I thought there was a spot you could turn it to so that it would always stay in flicker mode (some other solar flicker lights have this sort of feature), cause I don't even care about the non-flicker mode. Turns out there isn't a way to just have it always flicker. When I ran tests on them, the first time I tested them it was totally random if they would flicker or be steady each time I either manually shut them off using the knob or used my hand to cover the panel (making them turn on). Second time I tested them, oddly, it was not random, they'd either flicker or be steady, taking turns. So if they continue to be this way one night they'll flicker, the next they won't, the next they'll flicker again. You can manually switch it off and on to make it change modes but that's a bit of an inconvenience, I'd rather just set them up and not have to do anything again. I don't understand why they don't have a switch or something to just have it in flicker mode all the time. I'd even be okay with it if you could turn it on and if it was on flicker mode it would stay that way unless you manually shut it off. But it's not like that either.I will say one thing I like about them so far is I was testing them in a dark room (shades closed during a sunny day) and their solar panels seem to be pretty sensitive. Even with it being dark in the room I still had to use my hand to cover them to make them turn on, that's something I look for cause that's a good sign of how efficient they'll be. If a solar light turns on and it's barely dark that's not good cause it'll turn on before you can even really see it to enjoy it and may shut off well before the night is over. I like mine to last all night. If they don't turn on until it's really dark then they'll last longer through the night. They may even save up some energy if they stay on until dawn. This is what I have to say so far and I may provide an update later on on how they do.TL;DR I like how they look but each time they turn off/on they switch to either flicker or steady, no way to have them just stay on flicker (which is what I wanted - disappointed in that). But you can manually shut them off/on to make them switch (inconvenient). They seem to have a sensitive solar panel which is a good thing.Update: So I've had these a few days now and not once have I needed to change it from solid light to flicker mode, they've been staying on flicker mode. It's funny how when testing them they kept switching each time. I guess it depends on how quickly you turn them off and on. So being they will stay in flicker mode that makes me happier cause that's what I wanted. May update my review again later if needed. They're fairly bright (brighter than most other solar lights I have) and make my backyard look cozier. Tbf they're a little bit too orange if you want something more realistic (real flames look more like warm white/yellow), but I'm okay with it for now. They still look nice.
T**A
Lantern
Perfect gift for anyone who loves outdoors! It’s bright at night and shows the picture so good. The rope it hangs from is sturdy. Do not place too high won’t be able to see the pattern!
A**L
Beautiful
Love it!!!!! it is so beautiful. It can be set on the table, on the floor, carried like a lantern… I’ve used it in all of those ways. Last through the night for a nightlight.
K**Y
Beautiful
The lights look great all around. Either hanging over a table showing the patterns below and also sitting on the table with light patterns going around.I think I will really enjoy these solar lights.
S**S
Nice
I like this, it’s pretty, maybe 3 stars because it doesn’t light up like the picture shows, it’s worth the price thou
C**0
These Are Amazing!
It’s out second year with these and they are still going strong. We even left them outside all winter and they are still working. One of our favorite outdoor light sets.
T**S
The lighting
Love this Lantern and great quality! It's beautiful and really lets out the light to see the hummingbirds!
R**.
So fun!
Makes the yard feel like a Disneyland ride! I got 6 of them to hang from the trees and I love them!
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