Solar Flame Flickering Lamp Torch - BFCM

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$9.99 USD
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A perfect lamp for a perfect occasion or even just an ordinary day. This LED flickers warm yellow lights, dozens of change of flame, mimic extremely realistic & natural dancing flames. This can be placed in your garden to add some attraction.

  • GORGEOUS DANCING FLAMES DESIGN: A safe alternative to the real “flames” — LEDs in the light cast a safe, soft, mood-enhancing glow. Please note the actual height of the item is 43 inches.
  • NEVER NEEDS BATTERIES, COMPLETELY RUNS ON SOLAR POWER: It collects solar energy all day, then turns on automatically at dusk. The light runs on solar power, so you can place it anywhere!
  • LONG WORKING TIME - Built-in rechargeable Li-ion battery (2200mAh). Light up 12 hours after fully charged. Charging time: 8 hours.
  • WEATHER RESISTANCE: Waterproof and Durable, withstand all kinds of weather all around the year.
  • EASY INSTALLATION: No wiring required, simply install it anywhere you like and enjoy the warm torchlight.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How tall is this torch, and what does that height look like in a garden?

The actual height is 43 inches — just over 3.5 feet. That puts the flame top at roughly waist to chest height for most adults, which gives it good visual presence along a garden path or beside a patio without blocking sightlines.

What battery does it use, and how long does it run per charge?

It has a built-in 2200mAh Li-ion rechargeable battery. After 8 hours of solar charging, it runs up to 12 hours. The solar panel charges during daylight and the torch activates automatically at dusk.

How realistic is the flame effect compared to a real torch?

The LEDs cycle through warm yellow light in dozens of changing patterns designed to mimic natural dancing flames. It is described as extremely realistic — more convincing than simple blinking or fading LEDs. There is no actual fire, no fuel, and no heat, making it safe near plants or wood structures.

Does it need to be staked into the ground, or can it be placed on a hard surface?

The source describes it as an outdoor garden stake-style torch placed in the ground. It is not described as having a freestanding base — a soft lawn or garden bed is the intended placement.

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