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See the time, humidity level and temperature at night in your garden, the Solar Garden Clock will light up at night and recharge during the day! More...
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A large 48cm diameter garden clock that lights up at night so you can see the time even in the dark! Solar Garden Clock absorbs sunlight during the day through the solar panel fitted into the top of the clock.
The Solar Garden Clock is photocell activated, meaning that it will light up when it senses darkness and switch itself off to recharge during the day. The solar clock contains 4 super bright LED lights that illuminate 4 points on the face of the clock making it easily visable in the dark for up to 8 hours.
Because you can't always rely on solar power to keep your clock ticking, the solar garden clock uses a standard AA battery to operate the clock mechanism and uses solar power to keep the clock face illuminated.
This garden clock even includes a Thermometer and Hydrometer to help you keep an eye on the weather while you're out gardening or warming up the barbecue!
Looks great
Reviewed 29 March 2012 by George
One thing to think about is that the solar power is only for means of lighting up the clock and not for running the time itself, for this you will need a battery, it might say this in the details but if you're like me you didn't read it all! But the clock itself looks great, although it is plastic it looks like a solid traditional clock and which it lights up it really does look fantastic.
