Best Choice Products 10ft Solar Powered LED Lighted Patio Umbrella w/Tilt Adjustment, Fade-Resistant Fabric, Wind Vent – Red
Create the perfect patio area with this solar umbrella. Its energy efficient, solar-powered LED lights will brighten up any evening gathering or provide shade for relaxing daytime lounging. Open it up with a hassle-free crank handle and use a switch on the pole to easily turn the lights on and off. This patio essential has you covered whether under the sun or moon!
NOTE: Umbrella stand not included. Solar cap must be plugged in and charged for 6-7 hrs in complete sunlight.
Specifications:
Overall Dimensions: 120″(Dia) x 96″(H)
Pole: 1.5″(Dia)
Crank: 5″(L)
Solar Panel: 5″(Dia)
Weight: 14.2 lbs.
Material: Polyester, Aluminum, Steel
Charge Time: 6-7 hrs
Run Time: 6-7 hrs
Light Type: Solar-powered, pre-installed LED
Number of Lights: 24 LED, 3 on each of the 8 ribs
Assembly required (with instructions)
BCP SKU: SKY3788
Product Features
- 24 SOLAR-POWERED LIGHTS: Use it day or night, with 24 built-in solar powered LED lights that can run for 6-7 hours
- HIGH-DURABILITY FABRIC: Made with high-quality water-, UV-, and fade-resistant fabric to last for years of enjoyment
- ADJUST YOUR SHADE: Stay cool at all times, as the easy push-button tilt system gives coverage no matter what time of day, while a wind vent cools air under the umbrella
- CONVENIENT CRANK HANDLE: Easy open/close system puts the umbrella up in just seconds with minimal effort
- QUICK SETUP: Hassle-free setup and storage with a detachable pole (Note: Umbrella base not included); OVERALL DIMENSIONS: 120″(Dia) x 96″(H); Pairing Suggestion: IMAGE 2 – SEARCH: B0714QNJJR
Fabric faded badly and quickly The umbrella seems to be sturdy and the LED lights are cute but I’m giving two stars because of how quickly the fabric faded it’s been out on the deck about three and a half months. About half of the time the umbrella was closed and the other half the umbrella was opened and you can see that while it was closed it caused the streaky fading that you see in the picture. I’ve had probably 8 to 10 umbrellas over the years and it normally takes a few years for the sun rain and wind to destroy them…
Nice umbrella but faded quickly