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LuminaPack of 6 Warm White Battery Powered Fairy Lights

R249

R540
About

These Starry String lights are a Bright Warm White Colour. It Provides You with an Amazing Atmosphere and Feeling of Dreaminess. You can also Make a Stunning Centerpiece for a Dinner Party or Decorate a Wedding Reception Table etc.

It can be used in Mason Jars as Decor Lights or DIY Wine Bottle Lights. The Starry String Lights are Waterproof and Submersible. The Wire is very Soft and Easy to Wind.

Product Features
  • The string lights are flexible but sturdy
  • Can be easily bent and twisted
  • Insulate copper wire and fully sealed LEDs
  • The part of the copper wire is waterproof
  • With on/off switch, and 2 battery CR2032 (included)
  • The lights are easy to operate and use
  • They can keep lighting for 72 hours
  • The string light is powered by 2 pcs CR2032, non-plug, convenient and safer for outdoor use
Product Specifications
    • String Lights Total length 5m
    • Battery Powered: 6 x CR2032 Lithium Cells (included)
    • String Lights Colors: Warm White
    • Wire Colour: Copper
    • Notice: Copper Wire Parts is Waterproof, Battery Box is Not Waterproof
    • What's in the box
      • 6x Lithium Battery Fairy Lights

Please note: The battery box is not waterproof.

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