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Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2025
I can't say I have any complaints about this, it is exactly what it advertises itself to be, it generates enough power in the day to sustain light at least until I go to bed. It looks really good and doesn't feel fragile or breakable at all.
Sweet Tea Girl
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2025
This adorable little fairy house is exactly as pictured. It's so cute and pretty! It lights up well and is the perfect addition to any fairy garden.
Garrett
Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2024
I really like this fairy house! It arrived well secured and looks exactly like the photos. The detailing on the house is great even up close. It has a nice weight to it that makes me feel it will not blow away or be disturbed by strong weather, and the resin material used is very durable. I use this in a terrarium as a show piece and have been very happy with it. The solar panel works great and it lights up brightly. I am very happy with this decor piece.
Laraylise
Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2024
The little house arrived well packed in its own little box. It is one piece and the only thing necessary to get it to work is just to turn it on. It arrived with a little charge and it's so cute!The important thing to note is that this has a bright white light and not a warm white light, so if that's something that bothers you, this might not be the item for you.Either way, it's great quality and looks identical to the picture provided. I love how it looks outside.It'll add a lot of whimsy to any garden! Highly recommend!
Katherine B.
Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2024
This is such a cute accent piece to any front porch or garden. I have it on my small front porch and love how it looks! There is a small button you must press to have the trailer start working, but the button is located right next to the solar panels so it is really easy to locate. The unit instantly began absorbing the sunlight and lit up well that first night. It worked really well for about a week. Then it just quit lighting up. It hadn't been touched or moved, so I'm not sure what happened. It's a bummer that it didn't last longer than that as I really enjoyed seeing it lit up at night. If it had worked longer this would have easily been a 5 star review. It's so cute!
Blue Moon in CA
Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2024
This little light-up house is so adorable! It kind of reminds me of a Hobbit house. There is a front and back side, so you will see it lit up on both sounds. The front has more openings, so it will be lighter in front.It has a big on/off button, next to the solar panel, so it is easy to turn off if you need to. Mine had enough charge when it arrived to light up that very same night. I haven't even put it in the sun yet (it's on my patio table), and it's still lighting up. I imagine that one good day of sunlight will keep it running for quite a long time.
Woodsy-Fox
Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2024
This is an adorable little elf/brownie cottage with tiny windows, a little round-top door and a green roof. It sits in the sun all day and charges up and then uses a fairly bright little light to light my way home.It arrived nicely packed in its own little box. It is a single unit and doesn’t need any assembly. The solar panel is located on the rooftop and has a single switch – just push it to turn it on. It arrived with enough charge on the battery that I could easily tell it worked.I tuck this alongside the house on the porch. It gets enough light to charge and makes me smile each night when I see its glow.It is lovely as garden accessory, but would make an awesome addition to a little fairy cottage or elf garden setup.
U. of Miami Library
Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2024
"Resin" as a molding/sculpting material is often touted as something special, as a significant feature. Maybe it's the sound of the word - rrresssinnn... But it's just clay or chalk and plastic blended. Definity very easily moldable and supports detailed design, and once dry, fairly solid and not too heavy.So our resin fairy cottage - as stated here many times, it is very cute. My first thought was Hobbit hole, and I'm not the only one. This is a very nice piece for adding to a diorama or any garden as a decoration or accent piece. The solar cell on back is unobtrusive to the look of the little house, charges quickly, and provides light through the night (illuminating the house from within, like someone is home).The look and style is rustic, like a country craft, the paintjob is a bit uneven - the door on mine looks very haphazardly painted when the house is lit and glowing; you can see the careless brushstrokes and how thinly the paint was applied - I'm going to have to touch this up. The texturizing however is pretty great - the roof and the "stonework" look and feel fantastic.The big downside to the internal lighting is that you can see clearly into the sculpt's interior and there has been zero effort made to do anything with this - it's raw, rough resin, not even glazed. Like a prison cell and spoils the illusion. Don't look inside.In the garden, place in a level and well sunlight spot, free of overhangs and long shadows. Be prepared for charm and a warm glow. Just don't go peeking into any windows.
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