Cheap solar lights fail in months. Ours keep going.
You've bought solar lights before. They arrive, you stake them in, and for the first few weeks they're fine. Then winter hits. The lights get dimmer. The battery dies by 9pm. One stops working entirely.
You're left with patchy lighting, a dark path, and the feeling you wasted your money again.
That's because most solar lights cut corners. Tiny batteries that can't handle cloudy days. Cheap LEDs that fade fast. Plastic housings that crack after one frost.
Our solar garden light was built differently. We use a high‑capacity 18650 battery that holds charge through winter. A 100‑lumen LED that actually lights your path. And an IP65 waterproof rating that survives British rain, frost, and damp soil.
So while other lights leave you in the dark, ours keeps your garden safe and welcoming, night after night, season after season.