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We live in an area where fires aren't always possible so we made a safe warm glowing fire (light) we can enjoy all year long.We placed it ruffled up in our chiminea to mimic a warm glowing fire. It's placed on the slow fade mode so it slowly fades in and out.Prior to placing it, I sprayed a coat of UV protectant and let soak in 2 days in the sun (charging it too). After 2 days I patted it dry, placed it in a box. In a vented area i hosed (sprayed) with a clear coat lacquer to help protect it from the weather and sun (AZ). I applied 2 more coats, ruffled the light string up and placed it in the pit with the panel on the top ledge. It looks great and homey feeling.The lights as to be expected, thin wiring followed by tiny leds. Its fragile to say the least but as good as I've seen any where. The panel has a 1 1/2ft lead to the 1st led. The panel is nice sized and build nicely compared to some. Obviously took off the spike but it was lightweight.1 more would be nice but it's an expensive pet project just for a little more oh and awNice set up, enjoy your project
Customer Customer
I love these, I bought the smaller set in the summer for my porch, put them on hooks and they are beautiful and very durable. Since these are so durable I bought the bigger set to decorate the outside of my house for Christmas. It was one of the best ideas to do so because they run off of the sun and I don't need to plug anything in. So the smaller sets are easy to put up but I will say that if you get the strand with more BE CAREFUL not to get them tangled, it is very easy for that to happen with there being so many and I was unable to untangle one out of 3 sets that I bought. Could not untangle them to save my life but they still work and you can't even tell it still looks decorative bunched up in a pile LOL luckily I learned my lesson and CAREFULLY strung the other two sets up CAREFULLY. Overall I am happy with them so happy that I could sit and write a review all day long LOL I definitely recommend them. In my pictures you can't really see them but in person they are bright and pretty so the pictures really don't do them justice. AND (drum roll.........) they have different settings so that you can make them flicker
JetJet
Fantastic for what I needed. I was looking for a solar powered light source to give low lighting in my chicken coop. Some of my birds are procrastinators and stay out till dark (or sometimes later). They then have trouble finding the roosts and empty spots when they do locate them. The lights on the string are very small and since it is attached to a wire it was super easy to string the lights around the top of the coop. When clicked to On/Steady the lights will turn on once it gets dark enough outside.I haven't had any birds peck the lights and they don't seem overly curious about them which is good. I do not believe the lights give off enough light to provide supplemental light for winter laying, but if my birds do proceed to lay this winter I will update this review so the information is available for anyone who is interested. I suspect they would need more and stronger light though. I added some pictures to give an idea of how much light they provide in the coop.
Dawn Haas
Used above garage door, lights are bright. Hard to find the right setting.
Donna Adams
The media could not be loaded. I bought these fir my privacy lattice. Just For looks. Can change them fro blinking to fading, still or whatever floats your boat. Since these are intertwined in my lattice, they stay out all winter..in OHIO..as in snow belt OHIO. they function all year long. Nice when there is snow on the lattice n it lights up. Not as long of course, less sun in winter but for 4 to 5 hours. Summertime, they're on all night. Love it!
Ali EAli E
I got this from Amir and this is an interesting one. Package is small as you see in the picture. When you open the package you have the string light with the solar panel, the legs which you need to attach to the panel and the opposite side of the leg that goes in the soil for installation. String is 33 feet long with 100 lights and is a copper string which looks nice. Product is well made as well. I tested the solar panel and didn't see any issue. The accuracy of the light sensor is very good. It turns on if light is not enough and I tested during night with the deemed light in the room. When lights are deemed to about 20% the string light come on which is very good I believe. A cool thing is that when string light are on you barely see the copper string which is very nice. I think price is relatively good compared to other options available. This can be used to decorate something like a handrail up to 30 feet long, or around a planter or tree, or simply expand and put it all in a large enough glass container which I like it as well. Also can be used along the sides of a walkway as a guide which can be cool. I recommend this product overall.
Gwyneth
The media could not be loaded. Really long. Lasts all night. Many settings on the patterns. Very durable. Left it out all winter and still works.
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for backyard
GardenLady8
This is a shorter replacement for a set of 2 similar I bought elsewhere. Love the copper wiring and the fact that it doesn’t tangle/snag easily. Love that it’s solar (not accessible to an outlet).
LorraineLorraine
We Love these we bought 2 of the 100 and 1 of the 200 for larger palm. I want to do the front too. Just point the solar to the south and turn on to charge. I turn off at night once we go inside to save the charge and turn on again in the morning it’s so easy just press a button. I’m sure in the summer when there is sun all day I will just leave on. They hold an 8 hour charge or more. They recharge only in the on position. I placed some of the solar panels up high because of our block wall so that the panel gets hit by the sun. Just tuck in the stake behind the palm out of sight. I weaved though the copper wire I have a palm that has a looser trunk and stuck the stake through that to keep the solar panel up high where the sun hits. If you get sun on the ground at this time of year then Just put the panel stake right in the ground.