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Max
> 24 hourDont assume from the ad photos that these are bright like neon tubes. You can barely tell theyre on in a dimly lit room. I wanted these lights to decorate the perimeter of a clock in my garage to make it look retro. No good. Nowhere near bright enough. Needless to say, I was very disappointed. Cant even tell theyre on unless all the lights are off and its nighttime.
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janetr
> 24 hourThis is absolute trash. Do not waste your money
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Elizabeth O’Saurus
> 24 hourThese lights worked perfectly for a family Halloween costume of “stickmen”. I glued the lights onto hoodies and sweatpants and they stayed on great and were a hit of the neighborhood. After Halloween they work great as cloud lights in my sons room.
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A Seay
> 24 hourOrdered to for my sons stick man Halloween costume, and they worked amazingly! Costume was a hit!
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Crystal Kuhn
> 24 hourLove the color of these but the battery boxs have a high pitch sound most of the time.
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Christi N. Stella
> 24 hourWe had a glow run so these were good for that!
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Ashley Martin
> 24 hourDont get caught at night without these at a festival. Our group had so much fun with them and it helped up keep track of eachother 10/10 reccomend
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FamDoll1
> 24 hourIt worked for a few projects I made for my own home decor, I created a neon style sign for a friends patio bar, a hanging window display for my granddaughter, a lit stain glass orb, Halloween decor and under shelf lighting. Its enough for lots of projects or outline an entire room with a rainbow of colors! I will order more sets, but havent run out yet.
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Abigail Andrea
> 24 hourMy light are not working, and I try with the I instruccions that it was but nothing
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Holly
> 24 hourThese worked really well for a project of mine but I damaged a wire with hot glue and it stopped working. I cut the wire before that part and it started working again luckily. if you use hot glue just make sure its a low temp one, but it might be best to avoid it and use a different glue. I fixed mine by cutting off a portion at the point where the glue was too hot and the light began to work again. The lights are almost impossible to see in a lit room but show super well in the dark.