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Solar Charged Exterior Lights

Solar Charged Exterior Lights

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Solar Charged Exterior Lights

At Amoroc we take the safety of you and your family very seriously. With Eskom's constant load-shedding your outdoor lighting will be interrupted, creating opportunities for possible break-ins.

These solar charged lights can be placed anywhere outside your house, and they won't cost you an arm and a leg! At only R99 each, it's a no brainer!

Contact Amoroc for more information.

Solar Charged Exterior Lights

Amoroc

Amoroc turns homes and businesses throughout the Overberg into smart properties with their range of quality barrier and security solutions. The Hermanus-based company specialises in the supply, installation and maintenance of SABS approved shutters, garage doors, vehicle barriers and automation prod...

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