There was just one problem I hadn't anticipated: complete and utter darkness.
My beautiful workshop had no electricity. Zero. Nada.
I was about to give up when my neighbor Anna stopped by one evening and noticed my workshop dilemma.
But what Anna showed me next completely changed everything I thought I knew about solar lighting.
The biggest surprise came when Anna mentioned she uses her Saker light during the day too.
Installation took me less than 5 minutes:
1. I mounted the solar panel on the south-facing side of my shed using the included screws
2. I ran the cable through a tiny gap at the top of the door
3. I hung the light fixture from the ceiling using the included hook
I quickly discovered my favorite features:
· Four brightness settings (25%, 50%, 75%, 100%) let me adjust the light exactly how I need it
· Timer functions (2, 4, or 6 hours) automatically shut off the light if I forget
· Waterproof design (IP65 rated) means I don't worry about rain or humidity damaging it
· Portable hook lets me easily move the light wherever I need it most
Think about your own property for a moment:
· Do you have a shed or garage that's too dark?
· A garden area or patio you'd love to use after sunset?
· A chicken coop or animal enclosure that needs checking at night?
· An emergency light solution for power outages?
The Saker solves all these issues with one simple, affordable device.
When I consider the alternatives:
· $2,800+ for an electrician to run power lines
· $500+ for battery-powered systems that need constant replacement
· $100+ for traditional solar lights that don't work in enclosed spaces
I expected the Saker to cost at least $150-200.
So I was shocked to discover it's currently on sale for just $56.99 (regularly $113.98).