---
product_id: 325837513
title: "Solar Torch Lights"
brand: "tomcare"
price: "£65.51"
currency: GBP
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 13
category: "Tom Care"
url: https://www.desertcart.co.uk/products/325837513-solar-torch-lights
store_origin: GB
region: United Kingdom
---

# IP65 waterproof for all-weather durability Realistic flickering flame effect Solar-powered, eco-friendly energy Solar Torch Lights

**Brand:** tomcare
**Price:** £65.51
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🔥 Light up your nights, sustainably and stylishly! ☀️

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Solar Torch Lights by tomcare
- **How much does it cost?** £65.51 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.co.uk](https://www.desertcart.co.uk/products/325837513-solar-torch-lights)

## Best For

- tomcare enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted tomcare brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Smart Auto On/Off:** Intelligent light sensor automatically powers the torches at dusk and conserves energy by switching off at dawn.
- • **Sustainable Solar Power:** Harness the sun’s energy with high-efficiency solar panels and rechargeable batteries for up to 8 hours of glowing light.
- • **Built to Brave the Elements:** IP65 waterproof rating ensures these torches withstand rain, wind, and snow—perfect for year-round outdoor use.
- • **Enchanting Flickering Flames:** Bring your outdoor space to life with mesmerizing, natural-looking dancing flames that create an inviting ambiance.
- • **Effortless Installation Anywhere:** No wiring needed—simply stake them in your garden, patio, or yard and instantly elevate your outdoor décor.

## Overview

The TomCare 8 Pack Outdoor Solar Lights feature realistic flickering flame LEDs powered by high-capacity solar panels and rechargeable batteries. With an IP65 waterproof rating and smart light sensors, these 24.4-inch torches automatically illuminate your garden or patio at dusk for up to 8 hours, delivering a captivating ambiance without any wiring hassle.

## Description

desertcart.com : TomCare 8 Pack Outdoor Solar Lights Flickering Flames Torch Decorative Garden Lights Solar Powered Waterproof Lighting for Garden Patio Yard Landscape : Tools & Home Improvement

Review: Very realistic !! - These are amazing. Been through storms already and ork perfectly. They were easy to put together and easy to charge. I hammered the bottom piece carefully into the soil right up to the edge of the piece and then slid the other parts in to be sure it was sturdy and deep enough. Simple on off button. They all charged perfectly and came on automatically at dusk and were off in the morning. They look like real flames. I surrounded my sunken hot tub and adjoining fire pit area with them. I designed it all in flagstone and designer rocks with a stone path connecting the two areas. At night it looks like a movie set! I am impressed!
Review: Most realistic flames — and flexible to boot! - For many years I've been looking for realistic flame-like lamps for various decorative projects — indoors and out — so thrilled to discover these "dancing flame" or flickering LED path lights. More than pleased with their very realistic flame-like motion, brightness, and color. Kudos to whoever designed this product. I can't speak to long term performance as yet (only had these a bit over a week), but the plastic lamp housing appears durable and cleverly designed to enhance the dancing flame effect at close range by strategically masking the gaps between individual LEDs and reinforcing the illusion of continuous moving flames, a kind of spatial analog to the "magic" of using rapidly displayed still frames to create the illusion of motion pictures. The dancing effect itself is complex and random enough that it feels quite natural — not mechanical or repetitive — and the shape and size of the flames are very satisfactory. I purchased a pair of these with the idea of attempting to adapt one of them for use in a concrete (faux stone) Japanese garden lantern. We'd lived in Japan for several months and noticed that these ornamental lanterns are sometimes illuminated with candles or lamps, especially in temple gardens, but we didn't want the risk or inconvenience of an open flame here in southern California. The adaption (see accompanying video) worked better than I'd hoped. Basically, I separated the LED lamp unit from the housing that contains the solar panel/sensor and the on/off switch and reconnected them with two six-foot double cords (4 wires total). This so that the solar panel assembly could be positioned at a distance from the Japanese garden lantern to preserve aesthetic qualities. The original housing containing solar panel and switch is inconspicuously staked several feet away amidst low shrubbery, and connected to the LED lamp unit via extension wires coming up through a central hole in the bottom of the lamp. To be on the safe side, I strung the wires through a short piece of electrical conduit (see video) to thwart enthusiastic gardeners severing it with shovels or trowels. The conduit will eventually disappear under mulch and plants. I'd tried this re-wiring trick in years past with other solar lights without success — I'd never been able to get them to charge properly — but splicing the extra lengths of wire into this device was easy and hasn't seemed to have impaired the charging, switching, or operating of the lights a bit. I used crimp-on connectors for both the butt splices and the "disconnect" pairs (placed so that the LED lamp can be easily installed and removed for maintenance or replacement without taking the whole setup apart). Detail: Since I had exactly 4 wires to deal with, I used two different styles of disconnects (bullet and blade) and alternated the male/female ends so that each of the 4 wires can only connect with its proper mate. Avoids decomposable labeling or trial-and-error fussing. Since this is outdoors, I added drops of hot glue to seal the connectors to prevent moisture getting in and corroding the wires. A few drops of hot glue in the reassembled solar panel/switch housing relieves the strain from the wires. Disassembling and modifying the unit no doubt voids the warranty, but it's lots of fun! As you can see in the video, the effect is pretty convincing. I kept one of the lamps as-is and placed it in another corner of our garden to compare performance with the modified set-up, and so far both are performing flawlessly and beautifully. Both are placed in partial open shade, but the generous size of the solar panels appears to be enough to charge the battery for at least 3-4 hours full strength. We'll see how they do in the winter with fewer hours of sunlight. If need be, I'll reposition the solar panels — another plus of separating them from the LED lamp. I'll try to remember to report back here in a few months. My usual critics (read "family") loved these lights so much they requested a couple more to place elsewhere around the garden. I've purchased two different "brands" of these lights — one 20% cheaper than the other — and it appears they are really just different vendors — the lamps themselves — right down to the instruction sheets — are absolutely identical, so I'd suggest shopping around for the best price per unit at any given time. A good way to find all the options seems to be to search desertcart for specific features such as "96-LED" or "Dancing Lights" or... well, you know how to experiment with search terms.

## Features

- Attractive Dancing Flames: Stunning dancing flame design, looks like realistic flames. Its yellow color adds pleasing ambiance. A great additional lighting with perfect visual effect. Please note the actual height of this item is 24.4 inches
- Solar Powered: Built-in high capacity rechargeable battery and high efficient solar panel. After fully charged, it will light up 8 hours in summer and 5 hours in winter after fully charged. Kindly note: charging time will be influenced by weather and season
- Intelligent ON/OFF: It collects solar energy all day once you turn on if in direct sunlight, with built-in sensitive light sensor, it will turn on automatically at dusk and off at dawn. The solar torches lights runs on solar power, so you can place it anywhere
- Weather Resistance: IP65 Waterproof grade, it is durable for outdoor use, withstanding all kinds of weather all round the year. A beautiful decoration lighting for your garden, pathway, driveway, backyard, party, Halloween decorations
- Easy Installation : No wiring required, simply install it anywhere you like and enjoy the yellow torch light. We always stand behind our products. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us, we would be more than happy to assist with a satisfactory solution

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B091JW8Y5X |
| Additional Features | Solar Powered, Flickering Flames Design, Waterproof, Light Sensor |
| Base Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,435 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #119 in Landscape Path Lights |
| Brand Name | TomCare |
| Bulb Shape Size | A19 |
| Color | Black |
| Control Method | App |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (10,106) |
| Efficiency | Highly Efficient |
| Finish Types | Polished |
| Included Components | Mounting Hardware, Rechargeable Battery |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
| Installation Type | Portable Placement |
| Is Product Cordless | Yes |
| Is Waterproof | true |
| Lamp Type | Mood Light |
| Light Source Type | LED |
| Lighting Method | LED |
| Manufacturer | TomCare |
| Material Type | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
| Model Number | SZ-20029 |
| Mounting Type | Pole Mount |
| Number of Items | 8 |
| Number of Light Sources | 8 |
| Number of Pieces | 8 |
| Power Source | Solar Powered |
| Room Type | Patio |
| Shade Color | Yellow |
| Shade Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Specific Uses For Product | Garden |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Switch Type | Light Sensor |
| Unit Count | 8 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Wattage | 1 watts |

## Product Details

- **Base Material:** Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene
- **Finish Type:** Polished
- **Lamp Type:** Mood Light
- **Shade Color:** Yellow
- **Shade Material:** Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene

## Images

![Solar Torch Lights - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81hGBRwL4TL.jpg)
![Solar Torch Lights - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81ofDj-X+CL.jpg)
![Solar Torch Lights - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71p0qAbsX9L.jpg)
![Solar Torch Lights - Image 4](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71GAwjP8boL.jpg)
![Solar Torch Lights - Image 5](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81nwinNqZRL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color, Size** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Very realistic !!
*by D***S on April 10, 2026*

These are amazing. Been through storms already and ork perfectly. They were easy to put together and easy to charge. I hammered the bottom piece carefully into the soil right up to the edge of the piece and then slid the other parts in to be sure it was sturdy and deep enough. Simple on off button. They all charged perfectly and came on automatically at dusk and were off in the morning. They look like real flames. I surrounded my sunken hot tub and adjoining fire pit area with them. I designed it all in flagstone and designer rocks with a stone path connecting the two areas. At night it looks like a movie set! I am impressed!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Most realistic flames — and flexible to boot!
*by T***N on June 16, 2017*

For many years I've been looking for realistic flame-like lamps for various decorative projects — indoors and out — so thrilled to discover these "dancing flame" or flickering LED path lights. More than pleased with their very realistic flame-like motion, brightness, and color. Kudos to whoever designed this product. I can't speak to long term performance as yet (only had these a bit over a week), but the plastic lamp housing appears durable and cleverly designed to enhance the dancing flame effect at close range by strategically masking the gaps between individual LEDs and reinforcing the illusion of continuous moving flames, a kind of spatial analog to the "magic" of using rapidly displayed still frames to create the illusion of motion pictures. The dancing effect itself is complex and random enough that it feels quite natural — not mechanical or repetitive — and the shape and size of the flames are very satisfactory. I purchased a pair of these with the idea of attempting to adapt one of them for use in a concrete (faux stone) Japanese garden lantern. We'd lived in Japan for several months and noticed that these ornamental lanterns are sometimes illuminated with candles or lamps, especially in temple gardens, but we didn't want the risk or inconvenience of an open flame here in southern California. The adaption (see accompanying video) worked better than I'd hoped. Basically, I separated the LED lamp unit from the housing that contains the solar panel/sensor and the on/off switch and reconnected them with two six-foot double cords (4 wires total). This so that the solar panel assembly could be positioned at a distance from the Japanese garden lantern to preserve aesthetic qualities. The original housing containing solar panel and switch is inconspicuously staked several feet away amidst low shrubbery, and connected to the LED lamp unit via extension wires coming up through a central hole in the bottom of the lamp. To be on the safe side, I strung the wires through a short piece of electrical conduit (see video) to thwart enthusiastic gardeners severing it with shovels or trowels. The conduit will eventually disappear under mulch and plants. I'd tried this re-wiring trick in years past with other solar lights without success — I'd never been able to get them to charge properly — but splicing the extra lengths of wire into this device was easy and hasn't seemed to have impaired the charging, switching, or operating of the lights a bit. I used crimp-on connectors for both the butt splices and the "disconnect" pairs (placed so that the LED lamp can be easily installed and removed for maintenance or replacement without taking the whole setup apart). Detail: Since I had exactly 4 wires to deal with, I used two different styles of disconnects (bullet and blade) and alternated the male/female ends so that each of the 4 wires can only connect with its proper mate. Avoids decomposable labeling or trial-and-error fussing. Since this is outdoors, I added drops of hot glue to seal the connectors to prevent moisture getting in and corroding the wires. A few drops of hot glue in the reassembled solar panel/switch housing relieves the strain from the wires. Disassembling and modifying the unit no doubt voids the warranty, but it's lots of fun! As you can see in the video, the effect is pretty convincing. I kept one of the lamps as-is and placed it in another corner of our garden to compare performance with the modified set-up, and so far both are performing flawlessly and beautifully. Both are placed in partial open shade, but the generous size of the solar panels appears to be enough to charge the battery for at least 3-4 hours full strength. We'll see how they do in the winter with fewer hours of sunlight. If need be, I'll reposition the solar panels — another plus of separating them from the LED lamp. I'll try to remember to report back here in a few months. My usual critics (read "family") loved these lights so much they requested a couple more to place elsewhere around the garden. I've purchased two different "brands" of these lights — one 20% cheaper than the other — and it appears they are really just different vendors — the lamps themselves — right down to the instruction sheets — are absolutely identical, so I'd suggest shopping around for the best price per unit at any given time. A good way to find all the options seems to be to search Amazon for specific features such as "96-LED" or "Dancing Lights" or... well, you know how to experiment with search terms.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ THESE ARE AMAXING !!!
*by L***. on March 22, 2026*

I purchase.s 3,sers Actually of these and a few sets of the smaller short ones which paled in comparison. l, purchased them all in NOVEMBER 2022 the smaller ones lasted until the summer of 2025 but the larger ones are still going strong! The only reason the smaller ones didn’t last as long is that the plastic ddenigrated in the Las Vegas heat!!!! I am jusrcAMAZED that these worked so well for so longl. My backyard faces north so in the winter the lights did not get too much sun so lhey didn’t stay lit for long. Come the next print ibthought I’d have to replace them but to my surprise they were still lit at 4am! I left them at my house when I sold it in. Feb ‘26 because they would fall apart if I moved them! But they still were bright andc lovely in the dark. m back for more. My daughter is getting married in a garden so I’m going to be buying many sets!! I seldom leave reviews but this product is worthy of the attention !!

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