✨ Light up your life, anywhere, anytime! ✨
Jsdoin Fairy Lights feature 50 warm white LEDs on a 5-meter flexible copper wire, powered by 3 AA batteries for cordless convenience. Fully waterproof and lightweight, these string lights are perfect for indoor and outdoor decoration, offering endless creative possibilities for weddings, parties, holidays, and everyday ambiance.
Brand | Jsdoin |
Manufacturer | Jsdoin |
Product Dimensions | 8.2 x 5.8 x 2.4 cm; 30 g |
Batteries | 3 AA batteries required. |
Item model number | ADLQ80269 |
Part Number | ADLQ80269 |
Number of Items | 50 |
Style | Festive |
Colour | Warm White |
Material | Copper |
Number of Lights | 50 |
Included Components | All |
Voltage | 28 Volts |
Special features | Waterproof |
Plug Format | 英国风格 |
Power and Plug Description: | Battery Powered |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Type of Bulb | LED |
Wattage | 3.6 watts |
Wattage | 3 Watts |
Colour Temperature | 2.8E+3 Kelvin |
Item Weight | 30 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
C**K
Lovely
Why did you choose this product over others?:Use this in my roof tent. Very bright
J**T
Excellent
5 Star
J**E
Wire lights
I only received 1 set of lights, I payed for 2, they are lovely but 1 missing .
C**I
Cheap and good!
The media could not be loaded. Very long cable come with these light. They are perfect for decoration. Light are very small but still visible when it is powered ON! You will need 3 AA batteries in order to make it work. Which is obviously not included.Worth to mention also that the cable it is very very strong/resistant! There are 3 options or settings, always on/flickering/OFF. Tangle is sturdy and easy to use
H**H
Look good but broke quickly (break inside battery case/housing that can be fixed)
Contents of packaging:This gives you two sets of the purple fairy lights Each set is coiled neatly into little oblong bundles which have the end of the wire wrapped around to keep them together. They are compact as the wire is so thin and the bulbs are very small. The power backs that charge them and have the switch are attached to them is what takes up most of the room in the packaging.Build:These fairy lights are small a little LEDs embedded in a single naked wire. By that I mean there’re is a thin silver wire, and at even intervals upon it, the light bulb is sort of embedded into that rather than sticking out like traditional ones. Despite being very small, the bulbs are bright.Light:The light they give off is bright, and actually is purple. At first I wasn’t sure if they were bright white or blue-sh (to give you an idea of the kind of purple), but in photos taken in the same room while they have been switched on, there is a clearly purple hue to the lighting. Others that have entered the room immediately recognise them as purple. They are impressively bright and pigmented and really give a nice vibe to the space.Battery life:I have them continuously switched on, and the batteries last for several days to a week of continuous use, depending on the batteries. The fairy lights require 3 AA batteries to power them.Quality/issues:The actual battery housing broke on both sets upon changing the batteries for the second time in one case, and the first in the other. The batter housing holds 3 AA batteries. There is a little plate of metal which has a spring attached on one side of it and is flat next to that, so that 2 batteries, both pointing in opposite directions, make contact with it. This fell out of both battery housing with informal use, at which point you cannot use the fairy lights. One set lasted one batter change without this happening, but the next time, this part had moved so adding new batteries did not make the lights turn back on. Prior to this they had to be taped carefully to hold them in a position that made the lights switch on. In the second set, positioned somewhere else, the plate fell out on the first battery change. It was easy to slot back in for both sets, and they now work again, but the part is very small and easy to lose.SUMMARYI really love these lights, but was disappointed that they both broke in the same way through just reasonable use. Because I really wanted purple fairy lights and am in a hospital room with no free plug sockets due to all the machines connected to me, I did resort to buying another set in case I am unable to fix them next time. It took a day and 2 people to fix one set and I really wanted the light. It was a fixable flaw but just one to be aware of, and something I don’t expect from a brand new purchase. Other than that, really pleased with them
R**A
Great
Not much to say other than great, but the way it’s packaged in a hassle mine got tangled and I had to sit there for a couple minutes untangling it, the size is great and what I wanted, bit hard to get up on the walls ngl ended up cello-taping, u will also need double A batteries but I love the size of the lights
A**R
Ok
Ok
B**N
Jsdoin Fairy Lights, 4 PCS 50 LED Battery Operated: A Twinkle of Chaos
I’ll be honest—buying these fairy lights was like stepping into a magical kingdom where half the lights work perfectly, and the other half are on their own quest to get tangled, break, and generally ruin my life.Let’s talk about the good first. When these little lights are on, they look like a fairy tale. Soft, warm glow—like you’ve invited a few hundred tiny fairies to the party, and they brought their own lights. Seriously, when they work, they’re magical. Perfect for decorating, mood lighting, or pretending you live in a Pinterest board.Now, the adventure began when I opened the box. Half the lights were totally fine, shimmering away like little stars. But the other half? Well, they were either broken (seriously, is this a light or a sad pile of wires and disappointment?) or entangled like they’d been to a wild fairy rave and just gave up on life. My attempt at untangling them was the kind of experience that made me question all my life choices.I debated returning them, but then I thought, “Hey, at least half of them are still working, and maybe some tangled chaos adds character.” So, I threw the broken ones in the return pile (because, you know, someone out there must need fairy lights that were already living their best chaotic life), and the good ones went on to become the perfect accent to my bookshelf.In conclusion, these lights are a bit of a gamble. It’s like playing the lottery—sometimes you get a beautiful glow, sometimes you get a knot of frustration. But if you’re feeling adventurous and can handle a little mess, they’re still worth it. Plus, the ones that worked were pretty cute. So, I'll give them a solid four stars and a wink of sympathy for the ones that never made it.
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