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Review on Unomor Halloween Operated Controller Decoration by Annette Roybal

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Funny Halloween Decorations

I really like these Halloween Decorations. They say they're witch hats, but I think they're ghosts. There are four different colors, two of each color, with different facial expressions. The fabric is very light and blows freely in the wind. There were no instructions in the kit so I had to figure out the assembly myself. It was pretty easy. The strings of lights are folded in an eight and I've tucked each bunch into the holes in the top of the hat. The hat then has strings to attach them to the wire. The latter ended in a light knot, so I had to tie it tightly to keep the hat from slipping off. Because the thread came unassembled, I was able to choose my own pattern of colors and edging. Once they were dressed, I unwrapped the garlands and left them hanging inside the hats. I laid this thread in front of the house entrance. It stretched about 25 feet from the first hat to the last. There aren't many wires left between the last hat and the control box. I left the box against the wall and put it in a plastic bag to protect it from the elements. The device runs on three AA batteries, which are not included. The button on the box is responsive and I can press it to see nine settings. The field lists what these options do, including how to turn them off. The remote has numbered buttons for settings so I don't have to cycle through them all to get the one I want. The remote works well from about 15 feet away, but I have to point it fairly straight ahead. Those cute hats or ghosts look so good lit up at night. This year I decorated for Halloween a little earlier than usual to show them off. I've gotten a few compliments from neighbors.

Pros
  • Durable Surface
Cons
  • For Oldies