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✡️ 20-Star Battery-Operated Star of David Fairy Light Set by Kurt Adler Review

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Revainrating 2.5 out of 5  
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2.7
🎄 Seasonal Lighting, 🍁 Seasonal Decor

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Description of ✡️ 20-Star Battery-Operated Star of David Fairy Light Set by Kurt Adler

20 cool white LED lights. 20-inch transparent lead wire & 4-inch light spacing. 24-Piece PDQ with "Try Me" function. Light set cover dimensions: Length 0.75-Inch, Width 1-Inch, Height 0.75-Inch.

Reviews

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Revainrating 2 out of 5

Small and short: Seasonal Décor

When the light is on you really don't see what it is, it just looks like blue lights, they are definitely very small and it's super short. I got this for our Christmas tree and it's barely covered once.

Pros
  • 24 part PDQ with Try Me function
Cons
  • So-so

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Very pretty but quite strong

It's so pretty! I thought they were bigger but they are a lot smaller than I thought. However, they emit a lot of blue/white light. They are very easy to hang and illuminate the room with point light.

Pros
  • 20" clear wire and 4" light spacing
Cons
  • No instructions

Revainrating 1 out of 5

If you want to throw money away, buy this disappointment!

To be honest if I could give these lights 0 stars I would. The dimensions of the lamps are microscopic, not to mention cheap plastic. The wire is so thin it will be a miracle if they survive the holiday season. keep your money This is truly a waste of money, not to mention a HUGE disappointment. Really sad that Kurt Adler allowed his name to be associated with such a BIG disappointment.

Pros
  • 20 Cool White LEDs
Cons
  • New Competitors Arrive