✨ Light up your life with 306 reasons to glow! 💡
Lighting EVER’s 306 LED Curtain Lights deliver a stunning 10x10 ft warm white display with 18 tightly spaced strands, offering 8 lighting modes and a memory function. ETL certified and low voltage, these indoor corded fairy lights combine safety, energy efficiency, and versatile style to transform any space into a magical backdrop for weddings, holidays, or everyday ambiance.
Color | Warm White |
Brand | Lighting EVER |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Special Feature | Corded |
Light Source Type | LED |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Light Color | Warm White |
Theme | Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas |
Occasion | Christmas, Birthday, Halloween, Thanksgiving |
Style | Garden |
Material | Plastic |
Color Temperature | 2700 Kelvin |
Controller Type | Button Control |
Number of Light Sources | 306 |
Voltage | 30 Volts |
Wattage | 4.5 watts |
Included Components | 10x10ft 306 LED curtain lights with 18 strands, ETL certified adapter with standard US plug, 6 languages user nanual, 2 years warranty and 100% satisfaction guaranteed customer service |
Item Weight | 1.1 Pounds |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 117.6 x 117.6 x 117.6 inches |
Control Method | Touch |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Form Factor | curtain |
Manufacturer | Lighting EVER |
Part Number | N4300006-WW-US-a |
Item Weight | 1.1 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 117.6 x 117.6 x 117.6 inches |
Item model number | N4300006-WW-US-a |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Assembled Height | 9.8 Feet |
Assembled Length | 9.8 Feet |
Assembled Width | 9.8 Feet |
Maximum Compatible Wattage | 4.5 Watts |
Specific Uses | General purpose |
Special Features | Corded |
Shade Color | Clear |
Shade Material | Plastic |
Light Direction | Adjustable |
Plug Format | A- US style |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Certification | ETL Certified Power Adapter |
Bulb Features | Not Dimmable |
Color Rendering Index (CRI) | 80.00 |
S**R
a gorgeous PIA.
Ok, so yes I give these 5 stars because there are exactly as described. Nothing misleading about that. It's a large expanse of lights, they work, they seem to be hard wearing, and it's very pretty.Will I buy again?No.Hell no.I would sooner get dragged naked through hills of fire ants while on fire.I would sooner be trampled under a herd of millennials at a Starbucks with pumpkin spice lattes on sale.Why the hate?Try setting these up.Just try it.Go on, I'll wait.It's something akin to holding up a 9 foot octopus with very thin arms than insist and wrapping around you, each other, the furniture, your pets walking by...it's a nightmare. Seriously, I had dreams.So they come all nice and neatly bundled so as to keep the strands untangled.And I'm like "well isn't that considerate, they have this so neatly packaged." Yeah that's how they get you. I unbundled the header line, while it was laid out on the floor and suddenly it was like opening a fake jar of nuts and those paper snakes come jumping out. Even with all the dangly strands still neatly bundled, it was like two gangs of Christmas lights got into a turf war. They multiplied into five times longer and into every kind of knot a sailor has ever seen.And then some.So what felt like hours but was probably only 30 minutes later, I mange to get the main header strand untangled, de-knotted and laying flat on the floor. I had to take a break to re-hydrate and fuel up but then I was back at it ready to actually hang the things.Now I'm thinking I am so smart and I knew to keep the dangly strands bundled up until the thing was up on the wall. So I carefully, ever so carefully, using every Christmas light wrangling skill I posses, wind up the header strand and take it to the wall I am going to hang them on.I slowly start feeding out the line onto the hangers and POP! SURPRISE!! the snakes come jumping out of the can again. All my work now for nothing and I am back with trying to untangle the equivalent of a very long piece of thread with spikes on it after being dragged under a galloping horse. Son of a.......So after what seems like an eternity later, I have the light header hung and I go to release the strands. Oh dear Lord.....Well you can imagine. There they are, all neatly bundled. Hanging from the top strand. Seems simple enough to take the twisty off and gently unravel them down the wall. Right?HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHANo.So first strand, tangles slightly with itself but unraveling basically a success. Second strand, third strand. Well then there's enough of them loose and I'm like how uneven is the electron density of these? and suddenly we've got double covalent bonds and those things are sticking together like Oxygen and hydrogen at a rave.Like scrambled eggs to the bottom of a pan.Like imminent death and a railing fight scene in a Star Wars movie.Still with me?So many long minutes later I have strands all un-wrestled from their friends and sent to their rooms for a few moments of thinking about what they've done. I'm sweaty, panting, thinking at least I got some cardio in and I turn to admire my work.It looks like crap. The thing is SOO long and SOO big it doesn't work on the wall I intended. So , you guessed it, It needs to come down and move to another room.Dear God why me?Repeat above action to detangle header, re-untangle all hanging strands, and another HOUR later I have got the thing hung and it looks great. And even if it didn't I am never moving that thing again.And it lived only slightly tanglily on the bottom ever after.The end.
N**I
Good lights , good shimmer
Reading through the reviews, was quite unsure. The lights have very sturdy wires, the lights strands are nicely spaced out. It can work both indoor and outdoors. Please ensure you hang the lights before opening the strands, else it could be chaotic. When it's time to take down the lights, ensure you wrap each strands individually. I got the lights which were used as they were for $15, a good bargain. I have had curtain lights which were thin little wires and a nightmare to put on and take off, these are much easier. Also I wanted straight strands, the wire was flexible enough to be wrapped around at the bottom railing. Overall a good purchase, would hesitate to pay $24 though. All the best buying..!
S**R
Long lasting
I used these as an outdoor decoration and it's been lighted for a month, 24/7 , and it's still on, hasn't burned out. They throw off a bright light, very attractive. Wrapping it around the lamppost as I did is def a 2-person job. I get a lot of compliments on these lights
A**Y
Was very happy with these windows lights
Was very happy with these windows lights. I purchased two sets of these to cover the wall of a party room for a joint 70th and 30th birthday party for 100 happy years. The lights looked really good even though we only used them on the constant on setting.I was surprised how long the cord was between the plug and the controller - probably around 5-6', which is pretty useful when you are plugging into the floor and then hanging from the ceiling.I used the awesome CraZy TACKz 36tacks (Round & Clear)that enabled me to very easily hang the lights from the hooks. Well worth the cost that enabled me to quickly hang the lights up without worrying about them falling off.The lights were very tightly bundled together in the box. We tested that they worked by plugging them in before unwrapping them all a few days before the party and they both worked which was a relief.It took about 20-30 minutes to hang and unroll all of the lights (per set) so allow yourself plenty of time to position at your location - I used a low painters ladder similar to Werner AP-20 225-lbs-Load Capacity Work Platform to reduce the amount of times I had to climb up and down the ladder (and it was still a lot of times).The pack of lights was very tightly wound up in the box - do not be under the delusion you will *ever* get them back in the same box. I would advise finding the plug and testing that they work before removing the entire set from the box. Then unpack and lay on a long table and unroll the set but keep each stand rolled up for easier hanging on the wall. By unrolling on the table you can untangle the length pretty easily and get an idea of how wide the lights are.Put the lights up (with the recommended hooks from above) first and then unravel the strands one at a time. Note that each strand of lights is pretty tightly wound and took a while to unravel. I found the easiest way was to grab a side of the roll (imagine a skein of yarn) and twist in opposite directions. This allowed them to loosen up a bit and then you could start to unroll the strand.. Let them hang down and spin to unravel to their full length before moving onto the next strand and be careful if you do this over a window with blinds so that the lights don't get tangled up in the blind cord (hypothetically speaking of course!)I purchased two boxes and used the coupling feature to attach both sets together which reduced the reliance on finding plug sockets that match the spacing of the lights.The attached photo shows the two sets attached to each other and gives you an idea of how big the light sets are.We had many comments about how nice the room looked with the lights and the venue also wanted me to leave them up.
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