LE Fairy Lights Plug in, 33ft 100 LED String Lights for Bedroom, Warm White Copper Wire Lights, Waterproof Indoor Outdoor Decorative Fairy Lights for Patio, Garden, Balcony, Vases, Craft, Room Decor
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Christine
> 3 dayI bought the longer 62 first & it was a disaster-the wires are coiled and even though the seller packed them well it did not work. It was a tangled mess and I ended up throwing them in the garbage b/c I could not untangle them. The tree had 3 converging branches toward the bottom of the plant so it was difficult to wind the wire around. I highly recommend buying the shorter strand (I had a 6-7 Fig tree/plant-worked out perfectly). DO NOT ATTEMPT TO UNWRAP THE LONGER STRAND FROM THE CARDBOARD ROLL!
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Elaine
> 3 dayThese lights are beautiful and versatile. I was able to thread the lights through the top of a lantern so the cord would be in the back of the lantern, out of sight. For the other lantern, the cord was so thin, I was able to run the cord at the bottom of the door of the lantern, between the frame of the lantern and the door - completely out of view. I only have two very minor suggestions: 1)make the outlet so it does not stick so far away from the wall - so you can fit it behind furniture that is close to the wall 2) the option of having the on/off switch towards the top of the cord versus at the bottom, closest to the outlet where it is plugged in. Again, very minor suggestions. These lights are great!
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Mermaid Mara
> 3 dayLEGIT -- where have these been for my entire existence! I am a woman who is OBSESSED with Christmas lights (a friend even got me a T-shirt that says My favorite color is Christmas lights) and they are all over my house - inside and out - year round. I slowly transitioned myself to LED only because, hellloooo astronomical electric bill... SO --- I wanted lights that were bright, small, easy to string up (no tangling... like those monstrous curtain lights), bendable wire, PRETTY WIRE, and electric (I have a few strands here and there of battery operated LED lights but they flake out way too soon). THESE fit EVERYTHING I wanted and MORE. I wanted them at first for stringing along the ugly 1970s spindles that sadly still exist in my ugly dining room in my ugly old house. Needed to make ugly things pretty! So I ordered one strand of these 33 feet). I was SO delighted when I saw how FAR they went; yes I measured first, but when I saw that I could double it up on the ceiling with plenty of drape to them - super delighted! I made some dried orange garland (Google it, if you are into oranges and crafting), and strung that up after I hung the lights. The bendable wire... MAGIC... worked them around the string the oranges are on and whammo! No more ugly spindles! Bought two more strands the next day --- one for my (finished) basement stairwell - which happily is NOT circa 1970, its all new and stuff - but still, much darkness and no light (1970s houses lack windows, ugh). How to solve? Run one strand of those magical fairy lights onto the existing dragonflies I had flying on the wall & ceiling up that stairwell! SO beautiful and SO bright! I keep them plugged in 24/7 (duh) because not only do they illuminate the scarily dark stairwell to the magical place known as our wet bar, but - my dragonflies suddenly came to LIFE with those beautiful lights! Again super easy with the bendable wire - lightweight and easy to get up onto the wings and tails - even the hubby liked it (he pays the electric bill so hes like, super thrilled Ive converted my passion to all LEDs... but I digest)... These would be so beautiful just strung up by themselves as well on a ceiling - like a criss-cross pattern? Yeah Im planning that next in one sadly scarily dark room just across from my now-bright and pretty dining room! Best lights ever. I want 100 more of them! =D
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M. Wolston
> 3 dayReally lovely strand of tiny LED lights on copper wire. The lights are very bright for being so small, and produce softer/warm white light (not a cool white). The plug is designed in a clever way, in that it detaches from a jack at the end of the light strand so that if youre wrapping the light strand around something you dont have a bulky adaptor hanging off the end of the comparatively weightless light strand. Ive been using these lights indoors so I cant comment on their outdoor use. For my purposes (stringing around a medium / 4 potted plant), theyre serving their purpose quite well. The light strand was packaged very carefully in a small box, wrapped around an enclosed cardboard spool. The copper wires werent twisted or kinked whatsoever. It seems the manufacturer of this product was very intentional both about the design of the light strand, and the manner in which it is packaged.
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Ria Craig
> 3 dayThe lights are very easy and adaptable to various projects. I wove these lights in a capiz chandelier. You dont notice the copper wire at all, just how the lights enhance the shells of the chandelier giving it a soft glow. I previously had used a traditional UL strand of white lights with white cord which I liked, but I think these lights are a bit warmer and less bright. Very pleased!
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Carly
> 3 dayI ordered 200 LED fairy lights for my neighbor to wind through the grapevine garland around her front door. She was looking for something a little safer, after a string of Christmas lights got hot and melted. When we unwound the lights from the spool, they were clearly separated into two, 100 light sections, by a piece of tape. That small detail made it so easy to center the lights and attach them to the grapevine, and it took under a half hour to complete the project. She connected the lights to a timer, and as soon as it was dark, we were outside enjoying our handy work. I intend to order these lights for my front door, and am going to urge my neighbors to do the same. They are a great product at a reasonable price, were easy to place, and are not nearly as fragile as some other reviewers suggested.
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Phong Bui
> 3 dayLast years we bought these lights to put the Happy Tree for Lunar New Year. We hooked up the lights to a smart timer so it goes off and on at certain time of the days. And we still havent removed them even though Lunar New Year has long passed. I am not sure if its because I like the way the lights work or whether I am just lazy to untangle them from the tree. The wiring is long so I am sure it will be difficult to remove them from the tree. Lol!
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Voyager
Greater than one weekI finally found a set of string lights that are close to incandescent light in color. Ive purchased more string lights than I want to count only to find time after time items listed as white turn out to be more cool than warm. This set gives off a very nice glow which while not as warm as an incandescent bulb is very close. Like most of these string lights the wall wart is an issue. I would have preferred something that hugs the socket a little better, this one sticks straight out. Something to consider if you have limited space where you will be plugging this into. Time will tell if they last but, overall I am very pleased with the product.
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Taylor Conn
Greater than one weekWe put these up by wrapping around poles. Looked amazing! Had a little tangling happening when we first opened it. To avoid, unwind slowly and for re-use just wind it on a piece of card board to avoid a tangle for the next use which is what I did and it worked great.
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Cathy Shoemaker
> 3 daySince they use electricity I can use a timer and I don’t have to keep a bunch of batteries around. I have ordered 2 already. May buy more just in case they stop making them