🌞 Let the Sunshine In! Brighten your container with Solar LightBlaster!
The Solar LightBlaster is a solar tube skylight designed specifically for Conex containers, providing an eco-friendly and affordable solution to brighten up your space with natural light. Weighing just 1.56 kg and made from durable aluminum, it’s easy to install and compatible with standard 3.5" rib roofs.
Manufacturer | Solar Blaster LLC |
Part Number | SBLT-CNX-067 |
Package Dimensions | 36.58 x 36.32 x 24.64 cm; 1.56 kg |
Item model number | SBLT-CNX-067 |
Colour | Clear Metallic |
Material | Aluminum |
Pattern | Solid |
Shape | Dome |
Number of Pieces | 2 |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 1.56 kg |
L**G
Lots of light
An impressive amount of light inside container. Well made
J**N
Over priced for what it does.
I glass bowl would do the same
J**C
Does what it is designed for
If you follow the directions and are a little handy you can make this work. Placed towards the back off the conex makes more than enough light to be able to see. Will need a little caulking to seal this, the foam is good but a sealer on the edge will make it more water resistant.
W**E
Perfect fit.
Easy to install but I was shorted a screw and cap (no big deal). Amazing how its able to almost spread the light 180° even on the cloudy day in the photo. Will definitely be ordering a couple more.
J**.
Meh. Not a happy camper.
Unfortunately I think the cons far outweigh the pros for this solar light.Cons: - Smaller than you'd think from the pictures for some reason. - Not nearly as bright as you'd be led to believe from other reviewers. - Messy appearance on inside after installation. - Very difficult to figure out how to spray foam around it if you're insulating.Pros: - Build quality seems pretty good. - Not terribly difficult to install.I also reviewed the Solar Mega RoofBlaster, and noted that it could use an interior sleeve of some sort to help insure against water intrusion and to clean up the appearance. Seems like this solar light would benefit from the same design. For example a 2 piece design where you drop the top section in and then push the bottom section up and secure. Alas, that's not the case.I realize that containers aren't mansions. So if you're just using a crappy old one and looks don't matter, this'll give you a little light. Maybe use more than one. But if you're building out a container that is supposed to work really well, and look professional, you may be disappointed.
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