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Uncle Larry
> 3 dayOut of the four, two stopped working after six hours, one is very dim and the fourth is working as intended. They are very bright - when working. We have not tried the remote function as we simply used the switch on the strand.
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Susan
> 3 dayThere are 4 colors in these strings of light, blue green yellow and red. From the pictures I thought there would be pink or purple lights, but not a problem. I am going to use these outside Christmas time and will update my review then. I kinda of wonder if they will last. The box says they split lights although clearly 3 aa batteries are required - this causes me to question the quality.
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The Joneses
> 3 dayGot these for inside my motorcycle shed so I can use the remote when I pull up. They look so awesome.
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Cindy
> 3 dayThey are good lights I wish they could be a little brighter. But I have two of them so it’s ok.
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Cre8tv
> 3 dayBut the color is fairly intense and it should look good going along the roofline of our barn. Like ALL these sets with remote, I HATE that they default to spasm-mode, displaying all the annoying meth crazed flashing possible. They should default to full on. I will chop the cords to bypass the remote and have steady on and make them usable again.
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Nancy Yenzi
Greater than one weekThese were way nicer than expected . I strung them up around my fire pit and they worked perfectly
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C. Wall
> 3 dayI didnt like the way the items were packaged. no protection and in an already slighly torn box. these are electrical items and should have been in bubble wrap at least. as you can see from the pictures, there is a sturdy plastic battery box that opens and locks with latches, and contains a trigger switch and circuit board(?) which I assume is where the mechanism for the on off, various options, and brighter/dimmer options are controlled in concert with the remote controls. Each light set worked well when I tested them. (You need to provide your own batteries... remember this if this is any sort of gift... ) I ran through everything with the remotes, from on to off and everything inbetween. The remotes do have plastic tabs to prevent the remotes being live until you choose them to be, and I found that the tab actually easily slips back in. so if you plan on not using them for a while... you can save those from running out. There is also a list of the various options for the lites on the battery box attached to the lights. a soft plastic rubber button on the lid can be depressed to choose from static on, through all the options and off again. I have included pictures so show the lights on, what they look like off, as well as images of the battery box, remote and instructions. After imediate irritation that there was no real instructions to explain it to me, I realised it was all a matter of looking at the remote and the battery box and I figured the rest out in seconds. I do like these, and am considering buying more for gift purposes. The ones I have will be used along with decorative metal candle lanterns with cutouts that will allow these lights to shine through beautifully.
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Julie
Greater than one weekAs others have said, these can tangle easily. Don’t try to do this alone, it really helps to have 4 hands and unwind slowly. Other than that so far so good. I haven’t had to use them for extended time so not sure about battery life.
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Mel
> 3 dayThere wasn’t a rating for color. I’m sure these are fine for someone, but I wanted the bright Christmas green in the picture. These are more of a mint green. Definitely not what’s advertised.
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DontStealMyPen
> 3 dayLove these fairy lights! Nice length, fits nicely around a 3-foot tall tinsel tree. Shiny & bright silver wire. Easy to unwrap. The color of the lights is a true flamingo pink, not lavender toned or magenta. Very bright with 8 easy settings & programmable. Takes 3 AA batts. Battery operated, programmable fairy lights of this type tend to go through the batteries if they are used nightly on the 8-hr timer like mine are. I usually have to replace batts every 2 to 3 weeks. I use mine outside under a covered porch during all kinds of seasonal weather. No problem with freezing temps.