While the promise is true in so far as that the lamp is really very, very funzelig, but it has by no means such a nice and warm light like a candle (although LED lamps "warm white" can emit light). In addition, the housing is made entirely of very cheap looking plastic, thereby further the atmosphere of a "tea light" is lost, because each tea light (for example, put in a vile jam jar) affects more noble than this "cheap lamp housing".
From the functionality her there on the small lamp nothing to complain about:
Once charged (at the beginning of the lamp should be 12h loaded in direct sunlight, you can alternatively the battery by means of a charger to charge) lamp lights up to 8 hours (ie through the entire night)
The twilight sensor ensures that the lamp will light up only at dusk (works well)
The screw mechanism to operate the on / off switch works einwandtfrei
One can the lamp either via the metal rod stuck into the ground or flowerpot, or without the rod to use as table lamp
A small hole in the shade serves as water drainage in the rain
The battery (NiMH) is replaceable (when it loses its capacity)
CONCLUSION:
The lamp works einwandtfrei, visually, unfortunately I do not like, and I consider myself he prefers to the good old real candle to spread cosiness in my garden.