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My ObservationsI love them.In my opinion they look expensive and are well built. Well worth the price of $37.99. I installed them in May of 2009 and so far, they are in excellent condition and look great. Another wonderful thing about the Costco LED Stepping Stones is the fact that they don’t need to be plugged into AC power. They are run by 3 rechargeable NiCad batteries and the batteries are charged during the day by a solar cell that can be mounted either on the ground with a stake, or on a structure like a house where the sun will be on it most of the day. The LEDs are about 4 feet apart and the cord is about 16 feet long from the first light to the solar panel. A photocell turns on the LEDs in the stepping stones at dusk and the batteries last for about 8 hours or longer. There is also a waterproof power switch on the panel to turn them off if you want to. ComparisonI found some other stepping stones on the internet but they were much more expensive and, for my taste, not as stylish. More than that, they weren’t as practical either. Some were single stones with the solar panel built in and, I thought, looked kinda cheap.For my money and taste, I think these are the way to go. In ConclusionLooks, style, and most of all, price, I think these stepping stones are the right choice for anyone looking for a nice looking, practical, inexpensive stepping stone.They have so many great things going for them. I think these are a best bet.
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