Malibu Outdoor One-Light Solar-Powered Tiki Torch Light, 2-Pack #LZ604R2 Product Reviews
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13 of 17 (76.5%) customers would recommend this product to a friend.
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Written By:
Anonymous
(Rochester, New York United States)
Customer Review
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| "Not bad for the right price, but know what you're getting" |
Date: 9/26/2007 |
"The overall product isn't bad as long as you wait for a deal for something under 20. The shaft comes in sections and I did think they would break or split when I was putting them together aso be careful. Also take the time to carefully spike them, especially in hard ground since the stake and shaft are flimsy but do OK once in place. Don't plan on easily disassembling and reassembling as the joints are very tight and I doubt they will hold up to multiple assy/disassy.
As for the light, the implementation isn't bad and the flickering is pretty decent, but a little mechanical. The light it gives off isn't equal to a regular Tiki so be aware that they are for decoration, not lighting for the most part. So if you are looking for a way to light your outdoor party, don't rely on these as your primary light source. They are decorative only and even then, I'm not sure they are what I wanted. to each his own.
Finally, there is no way to turn them off short of removing the batteries. And removing the batteries is no easy chore - they are in there tight. So I took some tie wraps and snipped the little ends off to create some tabs I could slip in between the positive post on the battery. I wouldn't think you'd want to store these long term with fully discharged batteries. That being said, it's nice they use regular rechargeables so that you can replce if needed."
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