Why this product

Why gardeners choose it

One garden piece that gives slow, layered motion from two opposed rotors by day, then a soft solar glow from its glass ball at night, on a tall metal stake that runs itself on the sun.
Solar Wind Spinner Stake
Dual rotor wind spinnerSolar crackle glass glowAntique copper metalTall ground stake mount

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Solar Wind Spinner Garden Stake

Solar Glow

Solar Wind Spinner Garden Stake

A 188cm solar garden wind spinner on a pointed ground stake, with a 38cm spinner that turns in a light breeze. The solar panel charges through the day, then a built in light glows at dusk as the metal blades spin. No wiring and no batteries to change. Stake it into a bed, border, lawn edge or patio corner and let it move and glow on its own.

Charges By Day, Lights At Dusk

Night Glow

Charges By Day, Lights At Dusk

A solar panel near the top of the stake charges through daylight hours. As the sun sets, a built in light switches on by itself and the spinning blades pick up the glow, giving the garden a soft point of colour and movement after dark. No plug, no wiring and no batteries to replace, so the spot keeps glowing while the charge lasts.

Spinning In The Breeze

Wind Spin

Spinning In The Breeze

The 38cm spinner is built from layered metal blades cut to catch the lightest gust. Set on the 188cm stake above low planting, it keeps turning whenever the air moves, a slow and quiet point of motion across a flower bed, border or lawn. It spins smoothly rather than rattling, so it stays a calm focal point in the garden through the day.

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Why this product

Why gardeners choose it

  • 1

    Dual Rotor Spinner

    Two opposed sets of cupped metal blades turn in different directions on the lightest breeze, giving constant layered motion, not one flat pinwheel.

  • 2

    Solar Crackle Glass Ball

    A crackle glass globe at the centre stores the sun by day, then glows a soft colour after dark, set off by jewel toned stones along the arms.

  • 3

    Antique Copper Metal

    Slim radiating arms tipped with spoon shaped scoops carry a brushed antique copper finish, so it reads as a real garden ornament, not a plastic toy.

  • 4

    Tall Ground Stake

    A long pointed stake pushes into a bed or lawn and holds the spinner high above low planting, so the motion stays in view across the yard.

How it works

How to set it in the garden

  • Pick a sunny open spot
    1

    Pick a sunny open spot

    Choose open ground that catches daytime sun, such as a flower bed, a lawn edge or a border, so the rotors turn and the panel charges.

  • Push in the ground stake
    2

    Push in the ground stake

    Press the long pointed stake firmly into soil or lawn until the spinner stands straight, so the tall head stays upright in the breeze.

  • Leave the panel to the sky
    3

    Leave the panel to the sky

    Set the solar panel near the top facing the open sky so it charges all day. Nothing to plug in or switch, it simply turns with the breeze.

  • Watch it glow at dusk
    4

    Watch it glow at dusk

    After sunset the built in light comes on by itself and the glass ball glows a soft colour, for a warm point of light at night.

Benefits

What it brings to the garden

  • Slow, layered motion

    Two opposed rotors of cupped metal scoops turn different ways on the lightest breeze, not a flat pinwheel.

  • A soft self powered glow

    The crackle glass ball stores the sun by day and glows a gentle colour after dark, with no plug or batteries.

  • A crafted metal finish

    Slim arms, scooped blades and jewel toned cabochons in brushed antique copper read like a real garden ornament.

  • Tall garden presence

    At about 188cm the stake holds the head above low planting, so the motion and night glow stay in view across the yard.

  • Set it once and leave it

    It stakes into the ground and runs on the sun, so it charges by day, lights by night and turns with the breeze.

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A richer pick than a plain pinwheel

Motion Two rotors spin opposite ways on a light breeze One flat pinwheel that needs a strong gust
Night light Solar crackle glass ball glows after dark Goes dark and disappears once the sun sets
Finish Brushed antique copper metal with jewel accents Plain plastic or bare painted steel
Mounting Tall pointed stake straight into soil or lawn Short base that tips or needs a planter
Power Charges from the sun, no plug or batteries Needs an outlet, wiring or battery swaps
Weather Metal built to stay outside through the seasons Fades or rusts away after one summer