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Pir Solar Led Lights
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PIR solar led lights -they seems handy in that no wiring is required.Anyone with experience of them ? do they last long or are they a gimmick and inferior to a wired light ?
This one doesn't seem to require rechargeable batteries-so i assume is better than 2nd one ?
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This one doesn't seem to require rechargeable batteries-so i assume is better than 2nd one ?
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And I'm fairly sure I'd not buy from someone who demands the buyer covers return costs. Fair enough if the reason for a return is a change of mind, but unacceptable if the item is faulty. If I see that it rings alarm bells re the seller refusing to pay for the return of faulty goods and claiming that was what you agreed to.
15:45 Mon 19th Aug 2013
If you want much light output, I don't think either is much good. There just aren't enough LEDs.
Lidl has something similar at the moment (it does cost more - but has a 3-year warranty) with a whopping 80 LEDs. You could try it, and if you don't like it - return it for a full refund. That's what I'd do - better than faffing around on eBay.
Lidl has something similar at the moment (it does cost more - but has a 3-year warranty) with a whopping 80 LEDs. You could try it, and if you don't like it - return it for a full refund. That's what I'd do - better than faffing around on eBay.
And I'm fairly sure I'd not buy from someone who demands the buyer covers return costs. Fair enough if the reason for a return is a change of mind, but unacceptable if the item is faulty. If I see that it rings alarm bells re the seller refusing to pay for the return of faulty goods and claiming that was what you agreed to.