Well, I bought a few for my backyard. The lights aren’t super bright which is nice for enjoying a relaxing drink without being fully illuminated. Because it’s not super bright, it doesn’t attract nearly as many mosquitoes and bugs. “Suitable Ambiance” is the perfect way to describe it.
The downside is they definitely don’t last the entire night. I get about 4hrs of light before they go dark. This is with all 4 strings eventhough the solar panels are on the roof getting constant Florida sun +80% of the day.
Also the lights can NOT be daisy chained together. Each length needs its own dedicated solar panel. The nice thing is there’s about 10-ft of slack between the panel and first bulb.
Lastly, the 27ft is measuring from the start of the string to the end, not bulb to bulb. So realistically it’s about 23ft from bulb to bulb.
The solar panel has mounting hardware but the lights do not. You’ll need to get your own hooks or what-have-you for the actual lights.
Light sensor (to turn the lights on/off) is built into the solar panel. The panel does have an on/off switch if you want to simply turn the lights off.
What’s Included?
Warranty
90 days
Estimated Delivery
Thursday, Feb 26 - Monday, Mar 2
This deal is lit, yo.
Subtle is even understating it at that point…
@haydesigner Yeah, these would be nice for a dollhouse Christmas tree or something.
Ehh unless I’m missing something, retail appears to be 17.99.
A decent deal to take advantage of if you were looking for outdoor solar string lighting
Well, I bought a few for my backyard. The lights aren’t super bright which is nice for enjoying a relaxing drink without being fully illuminated. Because it’s not super bright, it doesn’t attract nearly as many mosquitoes and bugs. “Suitable Ambiance” is the perfect way to describe it.
The downside is they definitely don’t last the entire night. I get about 4hrs of light before they go dark. This is with all 4 strings eventhough the solar panels are on the roof getting constant Florida sun +80% of the day.
Also the lights can NOT be daisy chained together. Each length needs its own dedicated solar panel. The nice thing is there’s about 10-ft of slack between the panel and first bulb.
Lastly, the 27ft is measuring from the start of the string to the end, not bulb to bulb. So realistically it’s about 23ft from bulb to bulb.
The solar panel has mounting hardware but the lights do not. You’ll need to get your own hooks or what-have-you for the actual lights.
Light sensor (to turn the lights on/off) is built into the solar panel. The panel does have an on/off switch if you want to simply turn the lights off.