








🔥 Light up your nights with solar-powered elegance! ☀️
The TomCare 8 Pack Outdoor Solar Lights feature high-capacity rechargeable batteries powered by efficient solar panels, delivering up to 8 hours of realistic flickering flame illumination. Designed with IP65 waterproof rating, these durable torches automatically turn on at dusk via built-in light sensors, requiring no wiring for easy installation. Perfect for enhancing gardens, patios, and landscapes with a warm, inviting glow all year round.























| ASIN | B091JW8Y5X |
| Additional Features | Solar Powered, Flickering Flames Design, Waterproof, Light Sensor |
| Base Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,047 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #79 in Landscape Path Lights |
| Brand Name | TomCare |
| Bulb Shape Size | A19 |
| Color | Black |
| Control Method | App |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (10,068) |
| Efficiency | Highly Efficient |
| Finish Types | Polished |
| Included Components | Mounting Hardware, Rechargeable Battery |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
| Installation Type | Portable Placement |
| Is Product Cordless | Yes |
| Is Waterproof | true |
| Lamp Type | Mood Light |
| Light Source Type | LED |
| Lighting Method | LED |
| Manufacturer | TomCare |
| Material Type | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
| Model Number | SZ-20029 |
| Mounting Type | Pole Mount |
| Number of Items | 8 |
| Number of Light Sources | 8 |
| Number of Pieces | 8 |
| Power Source | Solar Powered |
| Room Type | Patio |
| Shade Color | Yellow |
| Shade Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Specific Uses For Product | Garden |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Switch Type | Light Sensor |
| Unit Count | 8 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Wattage | 1 watts |
T**N
Most realistic flames — and flexible to boot!
For many years I've been looking for realistic flame-like lamps for various decorative projects — indoors and out — so thrilled to discover these "dancing flame" or flickering LED path lights. More than pleased with their very realistic flame-like motion, brightness, and color. Kudos to whoever designed this product. I can't speak to long term performance as yet (only had these a bit over a week), but the plastic lamp housing appears durable and cleverly designed to enhance the dancing flame effect at close range by strategically masking the gaps between individual LEDs and reinforcing the illusion of continuous moving flames, a kind of spatial analog to the "magic" of using rapidly displayed still frames to create the illusion of motion pictures. The dancing effect itself is complex and random enough that it feels quite natural — not mechanical or repetitive — and the shape and size of the flames are very satisfactory. I purchased a pair of these with the idea of attempting to adapt one of them for use in a concrete (faux stone) Japanese garden lantern. We'd lived in Japan for several months and noticed that these ornamental lanterns are sometimes illuminated with candles or lamps, especially in temple gardens, but we didn't want the risk or inconvenience of an open flame here in southern California. The adaption (see accompanying video) worked better than I'd hoped. Basically, I separated the LED lamp unit from the housing that contains the solar panel/sensor and the on/off switch and reconnected them with two six-foot double cords (4 wires total). This so that the solar panel assembly could be positioned at a distance from the Japanese garden lantern to preserve aesthetic qualities. The original housing containing solar panel and switch is inconspicuously staked several feet away amidst low shrubbery, and connected to the LED lamp unit via extension wires coming up through a central hole in the bottom of the lamp. To be on the safe side, I strung the wires through a short piece of electrical conduit (see video) to thwart enthusiastic gardeners severing it with shovels or trowels. The conduit will eventually disappear under mulch and plants. I'd tried this re-wiring trick in years past with other solar lights without success — I'd never been able to get them to charge properly — but splicing the extra lengths of wire into this device was easy and hasn't seemed to have impaired the charging, switching, or operating of the lights a bit. I used crimp-on connectors for both the butt splices and the "disconnect" pairs (placed so that the LED lamp can be easily installed and removed for maintenance or replacement without taking the whole setup apart). Detail: Since I had exactly 4 wires to deal with, I used two different styles of disconnects (bullet and blade) and alternated the male/female ends so that each of the 4 wires can only connect with its proper mate. Avoids decomposable labeling or trial-and-error fussing. Since this is outdoors, I added drops of hot glue to seal the connectors to prevent moisture getting in and corroding the wires. A few drops of hot glue in the reassembled solar panel/switch housing relieves the strain from the wires. Disassembling and modifying the unit no doubt voids the warranty, but it's lots of fun! As you can see in the video, the effect is pretty convincing. I kept one of the lamps as-is and placed it in another corner of our garden to compare performance with the modified set-up, and so far both are performing flawlessly and beautifully. Both are placed in partial open shade, but the generous size of the solar panels appears to be enough to charge the battery for at least 3-4 hours full strength. We'll see how they do in the winter with fewer hours of sunlight. If need be, I'll reposition the solar panels — another plus of separating them from the LED lamp. I'll try to remember to report back here in a few months. My usual critics (read "family") loved these lights so much they requested a couple more to place elsewhere around the garden. I've purchased two different "brands" of these lights — one 20% cheaper than the other — and it appears they are really just different vendors — the lamps themselves — right down to the instruction sheets — are absolutely identical, so I'd suggest shopping around for the best price per unit at any given time. A good way to find all the options seems to be to search Amazon for specific features such as "96-LED" or "Dancing Lights" or... well, you know how to experiment with search terms.
P**R
Great solar torches!
These are beautiful!
A**R
Like Olympic Flames
Love these solar lights - they flicker in the evening like mini olympic flames and a number of people have commented they look unique and lovely. Nicer "glow" effect than simple outdoor lighting.
S**W
Great lights
These lights work great I love how they flicker
C**.
Brass finish?
Nice item. I was not aware that the ones i ordered had a “brass” finish. I was replacing black ones that had lost brightness. These are attractive, and since i was replacing all of the fixtures, color was not an issue. Quick shipping and good price.
B**N
Great Visual!
Have played with a lot of different solar night lights for my Airbnb, fairy lights, spotlights and tiki torches. But the one common compliment from guests is how much they love the tiki torches, what a great addition they make to my place! My original ones from 3-4 years ago are still working! They are visible from a distance, dancing flames look very realistic. The size is good, real looking. I don't like the original stand that eventually over time gets splits... but in fairness, it could be from the dogs running through them. Don't hesitate, these lights are a great long life addition to your place, well worth the cost since they do last!
E**.
You will love these
Love these, they look amazing at night lining our walkway. We bought multiple sets, the large are are absolutely Beautiful. They all look just like a fire flickering. So happy to have these in my yard.
M**R
Solar tiki light
You won't regret buying these lights they are still on this morning they've burnt all night long. Looks like a real flame. I would buy again
V**.
Despite the claim the height of the item is much lesser than 43 inches as advertised. The main reason being instead of 2 plastic poles, only one is provided in the pack. The max height would be only 30 inches! Much shorter than advertised
D**S
Por alguna razón, no me deja subir una foto o evidencia del producto. Los paneles que tiene este producto, son los que compara en su misma presentación con los de “otros proveedores” solo tiene cuatro líneas muy delgadas, y no como presume en las imágenes que tiene hasta 10. Sin embargo han iluminado bien hasta ahorita y funcionan a la perfección. por esa razón y porque en la caja nunca viene la marca TomCare, cuando eso siempre ha venido en otros productos que he comprado de la marca, además la calidad del producto, todo es de plástico corriente. Y ahora más por que no me permite subir evidencia (foto y/o video), está extraño. Lo compré a $1570 pesos, Noviembre 2024. “Buen fin” espero les sirva la referencia, para exigir que vendan producto de calidad. Yo me dejé guiar por las referencias, aunque ahora puede ser que sea cuestión de suerte que te pueda llegar. Pediré la devolución.
C**S
I’m in year 4 and they still work. Keep them on all the time. Don’t turn the button in the off position in the fall and then back on in the spring. Leave them outside all year long and they will last
S**N
I love these lights. The flames look so real.
R**L
Lo instale en octubre 2020 (12 faroles) y después de 8 meses todos funcionan a la perfección, cargan muy bien a la sombra, la intensidad de la luz es muy buena y muy real, se prenden casi al mismo tiempo todas y se apagan igual saliendo el sol. resistentes a la lluvia fuerte, viento y frío, en casa tengo lamparas fuertes y no les afecta a las antorchas como se puede ver en el video. super recomendables, yo las limpio con agua cada 15 días para quitar polvo y sarro en época de lluvia y las seco con tela de algodon. INCREIBLE: 29 meses de uso continuo y las 12 lamparas continuan funcionando al 100% super recomendables
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