Solar Disc Topper for Outdoor Posts (26 LEDs, 1300 lm) vs PPQ Solar Flag Pole Light for 15-25 ft Poles, 136 LEDs
Key Differences
Deneve (A) offers a higher labeled output of 1300 lumens and is marketed for easy installation and weatherproof use, while PPQ (B) uses 136 LEDs with dusk-to-dawn auto modes and a long 10,000h rated lifespan but requires a pole shaft under 0.63 in and direct sun for charging. Choose Deneve if you want very bright, weatherproof disc-top illumination and simple mounting; choose PPQ if you need LED coverage with automatic modes and a specified long LED lifespan but can meet the shaft-diameter and solar-charge constraints
Solar Disc Topper for Outdoor Posts (26 LEDs, 1300 lm)
Solar disc topper lights outdoor posts with 26 high-output LEDs for uniform illumination. Easy installation and weatherproof design. Customers note bright light and easy setup, with mixed longevity reports
Pros
- 26 high-output LEDs
- 1300 lumens brightness
- easy installation
- weatherproof
Cons
- mixed longevity reports
PPQ Solar Flag Pole Light for 15-25 ft Poles, 136 LEDs
Solar powered flagpole light with 136 LEDs provides full flag coverage. 10,000h lifespan and auto on/off for dusk-to-dawn operation; easy 30-second setup. Customers note bright illumination and reliable performance
Pros
- 136 LEDs for wide coverage
- 10,000 hour lifespan
- auto on/off dusk-to-dawn
- ease of installation
Cons
- fits flagpoles with shaft diameter < 0.63 inches
- requires sufficient sunlight for charging
- listed for 15-25 ft poles
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | PPQ |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Deneve |
| User Reviews | Deneve |