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Get 10% off an outdoor solar light that also kills mosquitoes

November 2, 2022
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Deal pricing and availability subject to change after time of publication.

TL;DR: As of Nov. 2, you can get the Sunna Solar Outdoor Light and Mosquito Repellent(opens in a new tab) for just $89.99 instead of $99.99 — that’s a 10% discount.


One of the best holiday gifts you could give this season might be the ability for someone to enjoy their yard when the weather warms up. If you’re shopping for someone who is already looking forward to those spring days in the yard(opens in a new tab), grab them a Sunna Solar Outdoor Light with built-in mosquito repellent. For many, Spring is the time of fresh flowers, fun evenings outside, and the return of pesky mosquitoes, but this light could help them through it, and it’s on sale for $89.99 (reg. $99). 

A solar light that fights against mosquitoes 

Help someone enjoy their outdoor space with a gentle lighting setup(opens in a new tab) that also kills common bloodsuckers. This cost-efficient light is easy to install and mounts using a simple hanging bracket. Put it somewhere that gets a lot of natural light in the day and enjoy uniform, anti-glare light at night. You don’t have to worry about rain or dust, either. This light is sealed up tight and made to last through extreme weather. 

Though Sunna is solar-powered and has high-capacity Lithium batteries, it also has dual sensors that pick up human activity and light levels. The battery may be charging as long as the sun is shining, but the sensors tell the light when to turn on so you can save your battery for when it’s actually useful. 

Sunna uses a high-quality LED for illumination, so you don’t have to worry about changing the bulb anytime soon. LEDs can typically last up to 100,000 hours of illumination. 

Also built into Sunna is a mosquito-repellent function. It may be harder to enjoy time in the garden when you’re getting attacked by mosquitoes, so this light attracts and kills the pesky little bugs for you. Protect yourself from mosquitoes while you enjoy the outdoors this spring. 

A great light for your garden or patio 

Winter may be coming up, but that doesn’t mean you can’t shop now for spring. Get the Sunna Solar Outdoor Light and Mosquito Repellent(opens in a new tab) on sale for $89.99 (reg. $99). 

Prices subject to change.

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