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WeTeLux is a home and garden brand by Westfalia offering solar lighting, LED solutions, and electronic tools for DIY enthusiasts.

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WeTeLux is a private label brand operated by Westfalia Werkzeugcompany, a long-standing German retailer specializing in tools, electronics, and household goods. The brand is well-known for its range of practical and affordable products designed for home and garden maintenance.

Key categories include energy-efficient solar lighting, LED lanterns, plant grow lights, and various electrical workshop accessories. WeTeLux products are engineered to provide reliable performance for everyday use, often featuring user-friendly designs suitable for DIY projects and outdoor decoration. Support and distribution are primarily handled through Westfalia's channels in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland.

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  • How do I replace the batteries in my WeTeLux solar light?

    Most WeTeLux solar lights use rechargeable NiMH batteries (e.g., AAA or AA). Access the battery compartment typically found on the underside of the lamp head, remove the old batteries, and insert new rechargeable batteries of the same type and capacity.

  • Why is my WeTeLux solar lamp lyser ikke op?

    Ensure the device is switched to 'ON'. Check that the solar panel is clean and placed in a sunny location to charge. If the light still does not work, the rechargeable batteries may have reached the end of their lifespan and need replacement.

  • Where can I get support for WeTeLux products?

    WeTeLux is a brand of Westfalia. Customer support, spare parts, and warranty claims are handled through Westfalia customer service in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland.