Tasodin Water-Resistance IP65, 12V Waterproof Flexible LED Strip Light, 16.4ft/5m Cuttable LED Light Strips, 300 Units 3528 LEDs Lighting String, LED Tape(Warm White), Power Adapter not Included

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  • Harry D.

    > 24 hour

    I needed to replace my existing lights under my RV awning because my old light finally quit working. The price was great and I received them in one day. They were easy to install but I did order some 3M tape that is specifically designed for LED strip lights. They work great and we’re exactly what I needed.

  • ASC

    > 24 hour

    We have installed this type of tape light several times before. This one is MUCH flimsier, the tape broke while we were installing it and the splicer was difficult to use and make work. A project that should have taken a few minutes took hours. I would not purchase this again.

  • William Reynolds

    > 24 hour

    Distinct lighting under camper

  • Samara Thompson

    > 24 hour

    I have used for 2 projects. 1 was on brand new shellaced shelves. Adhesive stuck great then fell off 2 days later. I ended up using 3m foam tape to hold. 2nd project was a large mirror frame. Surface was clean latex paint. Same result. Stuck aggressively. Even pulled paint off if repositioned. 2 days later entire light strip was laying on the counter. I need to get another light strip for this application.

  • Betty S

    > 24 hour

    Got these to replace non-working lights beneath awning on camper. They fit well, a little narrower than original lights, but fit was good. Plugged into existing wiring, flipped the switch and there was light. I am pleased with this purchase

  • Katharine L. Sanvidge

    > 24 hour

    Lights were very easy to connect to an existing circuit and switch on my camper, despite the fact that no instructions were provided with the product. Cleaned the side of the camper where they were to be installed (under the awning on the fiberglass siding) and allowed it to thoroughly dry. I then connected the wires and turne on the switch to make sure the lights functioned. I then started peeling the backing from the adhesive side and slowly sticking it to the camper. I must say the length was almost perfect. After installation I again switched on the lights to verify functionality, all appeared well at this point, very bright all LEDs appeared to be working. Two weeks later I am getting ready to pack the camper for a trip, all my lights are hanging down the side of my camper and in the dirt on the ground. I tried in vain to re-attach them to no avail, the adhesive simply would not hold

  • Tatiana

    > 24 hour

    I got these lights over other similar ones because they were cheaper, and the reviews still looked decent. And theyre just that; decent. Very bright light, so I suggest purchasing a dimmer. Also, they are NOT resistant to humidity. Since its midsummer and I like to enjoy the milder days, Ive used command strips in periodic places along the lights to keep them up. But I cant really complain, since they were such a bargain. Theres room for improvement, but I was satisfied enough to buy another one for another room.

  • Cecil S

    > 24 hour

    These lights are nice and bright and have plenty of places to cut to length. The water resistant coating works well and looks nice . . .but it makes access to the contacts you would need to get to for a cut section a little difficult. If you are skilled with an exacto knife and can solder looking thru a magnifying glass, you will have no problem with these, but after cut to length, they will not work with the snap on connectors without some trimming.

  • LouF

    > 24 hour

    Adhesive tape separates from casing. Not sure if anything will, but Im just repressing it for now.

  • Aaron Woodwell

    > 24 hour

    What happens when you cross low-cost/quality manufacturing with electricity? A fire risk. Enter this water-resistant LED light strip. After un-boxing I plugged it into an old 12V router power supply I had sitting around. Oddly, only about half the strip lit up before fading out. I put a couple pics up to show everyone what I mean. Curious as to how much was lit vs un-lit, I unrolled it and went out to find a tape measure. Because my garage currently looks like it could be on the next episode of hoarders, it took me about five minutes to find. This number is important, because when I came back inside I smelt the unmistakable smell of melting plastic. I quickly measured the lit portion at about 8 ft(out of 16) and went to unplug. Thats when I found out where that smell was coming from, the supplied 12v female plug was almost too hot to touch! I assume the +/- leads were somehow in contact with one another inside. This would lead to a drop in voltage and explain why there wasnt enough power for the entire strip of LEDs. So, I quickly snipped that off an soldered on another one I had sitting around and voila, the entire light strip now worked and I was no longer worried about burning my house down. Two stars for looking nice once fixed, minus 3 stars for the might catch something on fire issues. ***My Rating Criteria*** Build Quality(47.5%) - 0.0 Stars Efficacy(47.5%) - 3.0 Stars Post-Sale Support(0.0%) - n/a Packaging/Presentation(5.0%) - 5.0 Stars WEIGHTED AVERAGE(100.0%) - 1.7 STARS

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