Lucande Outdoor Lamps
Lynzy LED Solar Cell Lamp H38,3 Black - Lucande
€144.00
RRP €217.00
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In stock
Delivery time: 5 - 7 working days
Lynzy LED Solar Cell Lamp H38,3 Black - Lucande
Lynzy LED Solar Cell Lamp H38,3 Black - Lucande
In stock
Delivery time: 5 - 7 working days
€144.00
RRP €217.00
  • 100-day return policy
  • Free delivery over €99
Product Details
Product Details
Product Details

Lynzy LED Solar Light H38.3 is a practical and flexible lighting model with a wide range of applications. This model can be used both as a wall light and as a table lamp as it can be hooked on and off the wall bracket. The wireless design allows you to take the lamp with you, for example in the garden or on a picnic.
The lamp has a solar panel that charges the built-in LEDs during the day. In winter or at other times when sunlight is scarce, you can charge the lamp via the included USB connector. After a full charge, the lamp can shine for over 9 hours.
The design of the lamp also offers functional lighting to accompany the flexible layout: a button on top of the luminaire housing allows you to continuously adjust the brightness from 100% to 5% of total brightness. To top it all off, the lamp has an IP65 protection class.
See Lynzy Solar Light in more colours and sizes here

Brand

Item no.:
70011474
EAN:
4251911700077

Dimensions

Length (in cm):
18.4
Width (cm):
18.4
Height (cm):
38.3
Net weight (kg):
6.8

Light source

Light bulb included:
No
Integrated LEDs:
No

Additional functions

Dimmable:
Yes

Technical specifications

IP code:
IP65
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