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Add sparkle to a wreath, centerpiece or mantel without messy cords and plugs with these nifty string lights. Twenty tiny, super-bright LED lights are embedded along a bendable and nearly invisible copper wire.
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Comments about Battery-Powered Microlights:
love the versalilty!!!! bought two and the ideas were endless!!! alot of fun to use all year long.
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Comments about Battery-Powered Microlights:
The lights give a delicate whimsical look to my fireplace mantel and sofa table. Battery pack was difficult to hide in my door wreath, however.
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The microlights add sparkle just about anywhere. The wiring is unobtrusive and the lights are bright. Perfect for decorating.
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This product serves itself well to accent and center pieces. The small lites give off a lot of
light in a dim room. Use several around the house
and you create a night similar to a night in the
movie " Avatar."
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I used these lights in a stair garland and my mantel decorations -- very easy to use and made the decorations look amazing. The bright white lights are spaced along a thin copper wire, with a small battery pack at one end. There is an easily accessed on/off switch. I never had to replace the batteries and the decorations were up for almost a month.
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We put it on a little Christmas tree and it was perfect for the application.
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It got a lot of complements from my guests! I used it to decorate a three tiered serving tray.
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Could find many uses for these little lights. Very convenient and initially very bright. Wish the battery power lasted more hours. Lights also put out more of a blue cast as the batteries wear down. Otherwise great product.
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would be very convenient for an outdoor wreath, but it takes 2 strings and it's almost impossible to change batteries once they're in place. It does last a long time, dimly, on one set of batteries. Good for a very subtle sparkle.
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Recently received the amber light set, and wish I'd ordered more than three! Not sure where previous complaints about the size of the battery case are coming from... the set uses 3 AA batts, not C's or D's, so the box is smaller than a deck of cards.
I bought these to use around our Nativity display, and will probably use them elsewhere... perhaps in mason jars on the back porch in the summer.
The tiny amber bulbs (appear more like little 'globs' of plastic or glue, not really bulbs in the classic sense) glow very brightly, and I wish I'd seen these before the red color was sold out. Will definitely look for them again next year.
If 'warm white' is available, that would be a bonus... 'cool white' l.e.d.'s have that bluish tint many of us don't like, but the warm-white color more closely resembles incandescent lights.
With basic careful handling, these should last a few years. As constructed, the 'bulbs' are not replaceable; the copper wire is pretty thin, so avoid creasing or folding or it'll break.