When Stellar Solar light, the solar module 4 x 4 cm tall and is protected by the plastic base of the lamp cup. But you have to disassemble the lamp awkward to get to the on / off switch. Only after I had a cable pushed aside, I was able to operate the switch. The Auto / Off positions are not marked and must be determined with reference to the drawing in the instructions. After 2 days, the blazing sun, I then switched to car and lo and behold, the Solar Tea Light became operational and lit all night (ie longer than the promised 8 hours). However, the name is misleading - the pale blue light has nothing in common with a cozy tea light. While the lone LED light is optically doubled, but of lights can be no question. For comparison I have 2 Garden Solar Lights (including ground spike.), Fully, in special offer of a supermarket with rechargeable battery and 1 LED light for 1 - purchased. The solar module is here 3 x 3 cm in size and exposed. After turning off the bracket with easy access to the label on / off switch. I have exposed the cheap solar lights along with the stellar light of the sun and then tested in the dark. The warm glow of the cheapest garden lights has the cool solar tealight outshines significantly (see photo).
Trusting in the good quality Stellar offers a 3 year warranty - not the cheap model. Other benefits I can not find in the branded consumer goods. Because a solar lamp for 1, - can not be produced in an environmentally friendly and fair terms, I would pay more thoroughly if a fair deal is guaranteed. Unfortunately, I could find neither on the website nor on the packaging instructions for Stellar to the production facility. Made in China is likely to be the case with two products.
CONCLUSION: The Solar Tea Light was able to convince me neither in the design nor in its light power. The large price difference to cheap products does not seem justified to me.