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Solar lighting is rapidly transforming how homeowners illuminate outdoor spaces, offering both financial savings and environmental benefits as energy costs continue to climb and sustainable solutions gain traction. Argos has dropped the price of its Garden by Solar Faux Rattan Bollard Lights from £20 to £16, and savvy shoppers can take advantage of TopCashback’s £15 cashback for new members, bringing the cost of a four-pack to under £1.
New Argos and TopCashback customers can secure the set for just 60p, while those already with Argos but new to TopCashback pay only 87p. The Garden by Solar Faux Rattan Bollard Lights are described as combining “rustic charm with modern functionality” and are designed for gardens, pathways, patios, and driveways, charging during the day and automatically illuminating at dusk for up to six hours.
Each light is equipped with a solar panel and comes with an AAA battery and LED bulb, requiring 48 hours of full sunlight for an initial charge, after which daily sunlight keeps them powered. The lights feature individual on-off switches and must be placed in soil due to their spiked base, making them unsuitable for paved or patio areas, as reported by the Mirror.
For those seeking more extensive lighting, Amazon is offering a pack of 10 adjustable-height solar lights for £34.99, each with pre-installed energy-efficient batteries, while Dunelm sells individual Solar Outdoor Stainless Steel Stake Lights at £5 each, which are described as “ideal for highlighting garden beds.” Solar lighting’s popularity is fueled by its ease of installation, low maintenance, and the absence of wiring or electricity costs, making it a smart investment for both aesthetics and sustainability, according to recent studies and industry experts.
To claim the Argos deal, customers simply need to register with TopCashback, make their purchase through the provided link, and wait for the cashback to appear in their account, after which it can be withdrawn. As the shift to solar lighting accelerates, these deals highlight the growing accessibility and appeal of renewable energy solutions for modern gardens, with features like dusk-to-dawn sensors and motion detection enhancing both security and convenience for homeowners.
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