Solar lights can be a cost-effective way to brighten up outdoor seating areas and walkways, or highlight garden focal points such as flowerbeds and trees. Argos has slashed the price of the from £20 to £16, however the good news doesn't end there.
We've found a way to get the garden lights for even cheaper thanks to offering new members £15 cashback at Argos, bringing the price of the lights down to less than £1. New Argos customers and new TopCashback members can snap up the for just 60p, while existing Argos customers who are new to TopCashback can purchase them for 87p.
The 'combine rustic charm with modern functionality' and are ideal for gardens, pathways, patios and driveways. They charge during the day and turn on automatically at dusk, providing up to six hours of light.
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The plastic lights, which come with the required AAA battery and LED bulb, need 48 hours of full sunlight to fully charge the battery. The battery is then recharged each day via the solar panel which sits on top of each light.
Every light has its own individual on and off switch, allowing you to disable them if desired. There are currently no reviews on the Argos website for the , however it's worth noting that they need to be placed in soil in order to stand up due to the spiked base.
For shoppers needing a larger pack of solar lights, has a pack of 10 for £34.99. The height of these lights can be adjusted and they have pre-installed energy-efficient batteries.
Dunelm is selling individual for £5 each. This modern silver light has a single white LED that's 'ideal for highlighting garden beds'.
If you'd like to snap up the pack of four for less than £1 at Argos, simply sign up to TopCashback free of charge . Next, make your purchase on the Argos website via the link on the TopCashback page. Once TopCashback has received its commission from Argos, your up to £15 refund will show up on your earnings page and can be withdrawn.
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