Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Solar Lamp Post Light - Coach Light menards lawn furniture


Customer Rating :
Rating: 3.3

List Price : Price : $114.95
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Product Description

This solar lamp post light will light up your walkway or driveway while adding elegance to your home front. Easily mounted on any 3 inch post (available at any hardware store). The lamp uses 12 super bright LEDs and a reflecting cone to get the brightest light possible. Batteries are charged during the day by the sun with efficient solar powered technology, this energy is than used to power the lights during the evening.

Lights last 8-10 hours on a full charge, plenty of time to light your driveway or yard for the evening. The glass panes are all beveled for the classic look and requires no maintenance, the surface is water and rust proof.

An automatic light sensor turns the light on at dusk and off at dawn. An additional bracket is included for mounting on any flat surface like cement or wooden block.

Measure: 8 3/4" wide x 8 3/4" deep and 16 3/4" tall.


  • Solar Powered - No electricity needed
  • Automatically turns on at dusk
  • Up to 10 hours of light at night
  • 12 LED bulbs never needs replacement.
  • Post is NOT included


Solar Lamp Post Light - Coach Light Reviews


Solar Lamp Post Light - Coach Light Reviews


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15 of 16 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Solar Lamp Post Light, July 10, 2010
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The post for my gas lamp rusted out and I wanted to "go Green" and save some money on my gas bill with a solar powered model. I looked at other models online and was about to get the GamaSonic GS-94F for about $129. I noticed this model on Amazon for $119. I was able to pick one up that looks identical to this one at Menards for about $69! I got an 80" aluminum post ($29... on clearance for $2 at Lowes) and after some grunt work to remove the old cement embedded post, had the new post installed in fresh cement and plumb. The next morning I installed the lamp. (Be sure to turn it on!) It provides about as much light as my two mantel gas lantern, so I am very happy so far. Has 3 AA rechargeable batteries included (has space for 6?) Not sure about the bracket on the Amazon model, there was no such bracket in my box. The small set screws used to secure to the post barely had enough space to tighten so I drilled out and tapped 3 holes in the post and it is now very secure. One of the heads... Read more
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars Solar Lamp Post Light Not Very Bright, October 21, 2010
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I purchased this item in the hope of not having to have my yard dug up to replace a broken electrical line that has been there since the house was built over 60 years ago. Plus, I wanted to go green with energy use. I wanted a lamp that had enough brightness and would provide sufficient security on a darkly lit street. The brightness is suboptimal at best and only lasts 4-5 hours. The on/off switch is INSIDE. So, you have to take the unit apart to get to the switch. This is a very inconvenient feature. I am highly considering getting the electrician to install the electrical line.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Good solar post, January 5, 2011
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Overall this is a good product. I used it to replace an electric post light that did not work due to underground wiring issues. It gives off adequate light, just don't expect it to light up the entire front yard. If you get a full day of sunlight, the light will stay lit all night, even in the winter. On cloudy days, you will only get 3 to 4 hours of light. Thanks to the other reviewer who noted that these were available at Menards, I ending up buying from there for $70. The only improvement I recommend is better fastners to mount the light to the post - the 3 tiny set screws included are pathetic. I drilled holes in the post and secured it with sheetmetal screws.
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