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Litt35cm Large Rechargeable Lunar 3D Moon Lamp

R499

Retail: R900
Excludes shipping

R499

R900
Customers rate OneDayOnly 4.5/5 on Google
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If you love space or have a child that does but is afraid of the dark, then the Moonlight night light would be the perfect addition to your home. This realistic looking night light has been made to look like the moon and has craters and pockmarks along the surface to mimic the moon's surface. As well as this the Moonlight emits a soft white glow that really does look like moonlight (as the name suggests) and will light the area around it up with a soft white light.

You can place it anywhere you like. This would be a perfect addition to your child's bedroom night table or in a home office where you simply want a nice relaxing soft light

Product Features
  • 3D TECHNOLOGY – This moonlight uses the latest 3D printing technology
  • 2 Colours - Our updated edition of this 3d moonlight gives off a cool white or warm white
  • Vibration sensor control - Control the light on/off and light colour by slightly patting the surface of the moonlight lamp
  • Rechargeable battery and USB charging (USB cable included) 
  • Built-in 500mAh polymer lithium rechargeable battery, after about 2 hours of continuous charging, it can work between 8 to 12 hours
  • Environmentally friendly
Product Specifications
  • Size (Diameter): 35cm
  • Body Colour: White
  • Material: PVC + ABS
  • Bulb: LED
  • LED Lumen: 120 lms
  • Charging Time: Approx 2 hours (full charge)
  • Working Time: Approx 8-12 hours
  • 500mAh polymer lithium rechargeable battery
  • Box Includes
    • Luna Night Light x 1
    • Charging Cable x 1
    • Wooden Base x 1
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