You Can Get Solar Powered Owl Lights That Look Like Hedwig From Harry Potter

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So, I found these solar powdered, water resistant, LED Owl lights for my garden, and I’m freaking out right now — in a good way.

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Honestly, they remind me of Hedwig from Harry Potter. Anyone else see the resemblance?

Whether or not you do, it doesn’t matter.

I am slightly obsessed with owls. I don’t know why. Birds, in general, scare the bejesus out of me, so I’m not sure why owls hold a special place in my heart.

Get this — these owls charge all day using the sun’s power, and then stay lit for up to 8 hours during the evening and night. They are solar-power exclusive — which means NO batteries to change. I LOVE IT!

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These owls are also resistant to rain and snow. So, you don’t have to worry about them being out in the harsh weather elements. I wouldn’t go about IMMERSING them in water, but they are safe to be in rainy weather.

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The owl, itself, is six-inches tall, and lets off a soft light that is PERFECT for lighting up any outdoor walkway or garden once the sun goes down.

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They are super easy to assemble. are you ready for this. You pop the plastic steak together — an easy 1, 2, 3. They you shove that guy into the ground. Done.

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Each owl garden light is $12, and comes with EVERYTHING you need to make it light up and stay in the ground.

I think I need six of these guys right away. I want to line the path up to my front door. They come in white and brown, so I’ll take three of each!

You can also get these solar powered lights that go right in your rain gutter, and light up the exterior of your house. They work SO well, and would look great as an accent the owl lights!

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  1. Do these have a on and of switch on them if so were is it because I bought mine on Tophatter and I can’t get it to work

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