Twinkle Star 300 LED Window Curtain String Light Wedding Party Home Garden Bedroom Outdoor Indoor Wall Decorations, Warm White
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Lane Frami
> 3 dayI bought these Nov 2020 and they’ve survived over 2 years of almost constant use. For the price, I really can’t complain. They look lovely and make a great addition to my daughters loft area.
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Katrina
> 3 dayI like these curtain lights a lot, in fact, this is the second time I have bought them because I liked them so much the first time. I use them to drape over my canopy bed and they give a delightful ambiance to my bedroom. They dont have a remote control, only an attached control with 8 settings. I mostly just use the last setting with the solid lights that stay on (no blinking/flashing/fading), but some of the other settings are gentle enough for calm indoor lighting, like the slow fade on and off. The version I bought also does not have a timer to turn off after a certain point. They plug directly into a wall outlet.
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lilly
24-11-2024Used the products once but be careful. The middle box that connects to the plug and the rest of the lights (where the button to turn it on is), the two wires that come out are fragile. I was just using them and I unplugged to move it to another plug and now they don’t work. Either the black wire or the white wire came loose inside the box and now can’t complete the circuit. It’s definitely not the part that connects to the wall. What a bummer. They were pretty when turned on but a waste of money if you can only use it once.
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Night Owl Photography
> 3 dayPros: the wires and connections feel high quality, the leading wire to plug it in is nice and long so you wont probably need an extension cord, theyre bright, the strands unravel really easily when you are hanging them, there are nice solid connectors to connect multiple curtains. Cons: the dimensions are odd. It really is 6-feet wide and then 9-feet long. Who has 9-foot windows? Who has 9-foot walls? I dont know what these are intended for? I have these in my French doors and they are normal doors so there is a big wad of lights at the bottom on the floor. In one set of doors I balled each strand up at the top to keep them off the floor, but then you have a wad of lights at the top. Its just odd.
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Stephanie
Greater than one weekI love these. We hung them on the top of a window and they are very pretty. They have different modes, but we like the normal mode without blinking.
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Nadine
> 3 dayBought 3 light sets. One for a 6’9” W window and 2 for a 13’ W glass sliding patio door. This review, photos and videos that I’ve included are for my 6’9” W window only at this time. I may update it later for the glass patio sliding door. For the record, I have the wrong sheer curtains for this window to achieve the look I expected and what was promised. My sheers do not hang with pleats like the image of the product image. Instead they just feed through a rod bar and bunch up together. Perhaps if I added another panel to the rod bar I might be able to get more pleats but still not so well (but I’ll certainly add another panel (a 3rd) to this window later to see if I can get it closer. I do think to achieve this look, a traverse curtain rod with pleated sheer curtains is most necessary. Let’s begin: The hardest part of putting these lights up are untangling them and mounting them at a perfect spacing. I followed the instructions by first plugging them in (before detangling them and or removing any wire packaging) to ensure they all light up. The next step I took while they were plugged in was to detangle them without removing the string wire for each bundled string line. I laid them on the floor and just detangled the main line. See pic. Once they laid out detangled by the main line, I proceeded to hang them up with the lines still bundled up in tact. I’m lazy and did not want to measure between each string drop of lights to make my markings first. So instead, I grabbed the main line string, a hammer and nails and put up the first bundled notch with a nail in my wall just behind my rod so it’s hidden. Then I pulled the main line gently straight and inserted a nail in between the little notch in the main line at the next string and repeated these steps until the end of the main line string. That was the toughest part and I hated doing it but hoped it would be worth all the trouble. With a pleated sheer type curtain whether through a ring hole rod curtain or a pleated traverse, you are instructed to lay each string over and into each curtain pleat. I couldn’t do that cause I don’t have pleats. My sheers just gather some because I bought the wrong ones. The look after my work was still beautiful. And I’m happy with them. They shine bright. My two videos are of the Slo Glo mode and the sequence. I strongly suggest you follow the instructions as I did to at least detangle the main line first with the string lines still bundled up. My glass patio sliding door has a traverse rod curtain system and I’m waiting for my pleated sheers to come in. I’m hoping that I got it Wright and the look will be the desired look where I can install these the way the instructions state (lay each line in between pleats) and post an update with pics on the outcome. Merry Christmas/Happy Holidays. Hope my review was helpful and if so please click “helpful” on my review. Regards and stay tuned.
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Olga Martínez
> 3 dayMe encanta se ve elegante
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Dawn
> 3 dayPay attention to amount. Pic throws you off. Work great though.
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LaCressa
> 3 dayThese look really good hung up in the ivy vines!
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Janet F
> 3 dayMust have at least 8-9 ft window for these but they are beautiful and have multiple colors