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C Mentzer
> 3 dayOrdered two. One worked. The solid copper wires connected to the USB plug was broken. Looked like the way they were wound broke the wire.
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Al
> 3 dayGREAT
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Mish
Greater than one weekThese are amazing! Exactly what I was looking for! Not cheap quality either!
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Wally
> 3 dayI used these at work and they would be on for a few hours a day. Some days not at all....I smelt something electrical burning and it was the lights.
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Lz E.
> 3 dayI will be returning fairy lights the colors are multicolor but does not have different light modes which I didnt mind the length is good also. The only thing I disliked was the USB was connected to the string and if not plugged in the lights dont stay on this is the reason Im returning.
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Rick Medina
> 3 dayThe light bulbs are speed so far apart that you cant spread them out to use the entire footage. You can find locally and much better made
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Mariah Larkin
> 3 dayI have one strung around my ten foot indoor tree plugged in and one above my counter attached to a USB cell phone battery charger that lights my kitchen beautifully at night.
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Eddie
> 3 dayIve used them once and love them! Its nice to have a portable charger to hook up to the USB to move around easily. Happy customer!
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West Coast Dreamer
> 3 dayPerfect for lighting a 48 tall Dracaena indoor plant. Took a few minutes patience to unwind and untangle the wires and wrap them - but 16 feet and 50 lights were perfect. A medium white - not yellow but not blue either.
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Rynona Wyder
> 3 dayAnd this ritual can also be yours!! Pros - They are tiny LED lights that light up and do the thing fairy lights do. Cons - They regularly turn off. At first, theyd turn off every 2-3 days, and Id just fire em up again. I recently moved them to another location, and they now turn off daily. Why? I dont know. Theyre fickle. - The settings arent as advertised. 1 click = timer steady, 2 click = timer flash, 3 click = off. 1 & 2 are reversed, and I think I have to click 4x for steady lights (who wants flashing lights, anyway?). It doesnt really bother me, but its just another weird thing. - What is this timer business? Is that why they turn off? What is controlling the time, and why would I WANT them routinely turned off? If I want them turned off, Ill unplug them. - Was mine supposed to come with a remote? Its not like I need or want one. Theyre lights, not a stereo. But maybe that would keep the durn things powered on? TL;DR - I give my lights electricity and daily attention, and every day they worker strike.