5 cm
Solar garden LED lamp for paths, flowerbeds and the terrace
Solar garden LED lamp is a practical outdoor lighting that will work well for arranging paths, flowerbeds and the space around the terrace. The slim form and universal design allow it to easily fit into various garden styles, while providing functional illumination of the area after dark.
The construction made of stainless steel and plastic guarantees durability and resistance to atmospheric factors. The built-in solar panel charges the battery during the day, so the lamp works without the need to connect to electricity. After dusk, the sensor automatically activates the LED light, ensuring convenience of use.
The applied mounting spike enables quick and stable placement of the lamp in the ground, which allows for easy distribution of lighting in the selected garden space.
Durable construction for outdoor use
The combination of stainless steel and plastic ensures resistance to moisture, UV radiation, and daily use in the garden.
Solar power without additional costs
The solar panel charges the battery during the day, eliminating the need for cables and electricity consumption.
Automatic operation after dark
The dusk sensor is responsible for automatically turning on the lamp, which increases user comfort and energy savings.
Spot LED lighting
One LED diode provides subtle, functional light to mark paths, flower beds, and garden elements.
Quick installation in the ground
The spike allows for easy driving of the lamp into the ground without the use of tools, allowing for flexible lighting placement.
Technical data
Power supply: 1 x Ni-MH 1.2V AAA 200 mAh battery
Light source: 1 x LED
Light color: white
Manufacturer
Dajar Sp. z o.o.
ul. Połtawska 6
75-072 Koszalin
e-mail: [email protected]
Safety information
This product can be used safely and in the manner specified by the manufacturer only based on the instructions for use and maintenance, recommendations, warnings, or safety information placed on the product or its packaging or attached to the product.


























