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Westinghouse Solar Garden Lights

Wednesday, August 12th, 2009

Westinghouse solar garden lights are one of the most respected names in the entire sector of solar lights. They may even be the best. One thing that’s for sure is that they offer up a bunch of different and interesting lighting sets, which we will profile here. Though this list is not complete it represents some of Westinghouse’s best and “brightest”.

It is important to understand how many advantages this type of light in general has over traditional outdoor lighting. It is as energy efficient as it gets, convenient, and provides very nice mood type illumination. Costs have come down considerably to where they’re essentially competitive with traditional lights, and over the long run they save homeowners a ton of money in electricity costs. Finally, it is so much easier to not have to deal with vast amounts of complicated and annoying wires. Without further ado, here is the lineup from Westinghouse.

Solar Mosaic Garden Lights

These ones you have to see to really understand why they are so great. They are not your typical solar garden lights. They are colored bulbs, spherical in shape, which rest fairly high above the ground relative to their stakes.

The mosaics are really the greatest offering for anyone who wants to get “funky” with their colors. These are glass, not plastic which a lot of people have mistakenly judged them to be. Many happy customers have relished the phenomenal light display given off by the solar mosaic garden lights by Westinghouse.

Stainless Steel Set

If you want to go with a stainless steel garden lighting scheme, then Westinghouse’s solar offering is a very viable route. These come in packs of six, which is perfect for three on each side of a front walkway. This is the first place most people start when they get into solar lighting for their outdoors or solar patio lights.

Black Set of 8

Finally there is a set of eight which are all black. These will hide themselves essentially at night. All that passersby will be able to see is a hovering light which is very cool. This is another angle that Westinghouse has covered well in the solar garden lights arena, which they do so well. In shape these are much more like the typical solar lighting that you have likely either used before or seen neighbors or others using. I personally would favor the above two types above these black ones but there is certainly a market for these as well.