
Amazon's solar lights ‘look like real flowers' & instantly transform your garden – they ‘look beautiful day & night'
GARDEN-lovers are buzzing for these pretty "solar flowers" from Amazon which come in five colours - and they are an absolute bargain.
The Solar Flower Lights are priced at just £20.99 and can be bought in pink, red, blue, white or yellow.
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Enthusiastic Amazon shoppers have praised the gorgeous ornament which has turned patios into paradises.
They said that the electronic flowers had been brightening up their gardens with a "very pretty" aura.
And they told how the solar-powered decorations look "beautiful day or night".
Each pack contains five upright branches with 40 blooming flower lights.
The bright bunch are ideal for illuminating flower beds or adding a dash of vibrancy to patios or decking.
The flowers also come with two different lighting modes.
There is a constant setting as well as a flicker mode.
All of the flowers are also water resistant and built to last.
The eye-catching flowers also feature genius adjustable stems.
These allow garden-fans to position them in any way they like.
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And the flowers also possess upgraded conversion rate solar panels.
This means they will charge faster and safer, even on cloudy days, and provide between 10 and 12 hours of breathtaking illumination.
Joyful shoppers poured out on Amazon to review their new favourite find.
One buyer said: "Beautiful both day and night. Amazing quality.
"These and every colour I've ordered from this supplier are stunning.
They added: "Light up my garden, love fab in the daytime. Nothing not to love."
Another shopper praised the flowers as "great for people who can not have real flowers".
They added: "These are great, they add colour to garden and looks great at night too."
And another happy shopper said: "They look like flowers and you can gently bend and arrange them where you want them, they add to your garden with the pure whiteness and you can set the colours and the flashing to your desired taste.
"Very pretty indeed and my friend has already asked where I got them to buy some, recommend highly."
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