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Rowna House number lights

Rowna House number lights

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Rowna House number lights

Rowna House number lights

Regular price $45.00
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Absolutely love these solar house numbers! They’re large, bright, and easy to see from the street, even at night. Installation was simple and the solar power lasts all night. The sleek design adds a modern touch to my home. Great quality and value — highly recommend to anyone needing visible, attractive house numbers that really stand out!
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About Rowna House lights

The stylish black and white design emits warm light at night, making it an excellent address sign suitable for outside houses plaques decor. The LED house number sign provide excellent visibility, paired with different numbers and letters to make it easy for visitors, delivery drivers, and emergency service personnel to find your house.

Durable & Waterproof

The lighted house numbers are made of ABS, and waterproof with IP44, have the ability to resist wind, rain, snow, and ultraviolet rays. Enjoy your long-lasting performance and durability. It is the perfect choice for houses outside decor.

 
 
  • Jessica

    Love this! Easy to i stall with included template and no one can miss our.house #, especially at night!

    Jessica

  • John

    The solar feature works great so far and we love the look of them. Not too bright but very visible.

    John

  • Emma

    I love these lights. Great alternative if you don’t want to hardwire light up numbers. During the day they are nice and big, and you wouldn’t know they were solar powered. The size is great, even the Amazon driver thanked me for having such standout numbers the first day we put them on as we were building our house 😂 I’ve never actually seen when they go out at night, but I would say I’ve seen them lit up for at least five hours (they slowly dim)

    Emma