Description
- 【Energy Saving】- 50FT 5 bulbs Included, 50 Watts, 4000 Lumen, 6500K Daylight, 400W Equivalent. The string lights is bright enough and ideal illumination anywhere.
- 【Weatherproof & Commercial Grade】- Outdoor string lights are IP65 waterproof listed, the insulation material can protect the strand from sun, wind, rain, snow. 16AGW wire flexible heavy-duty and durable.Yellow plastic cage protects the bulb from damage.
- 【Linkable Temporary Lighting】- Construction light is movable when and where it is needed, meanwhile it connect up to 10 sets(50bulbs) with maximum 750W power load.
- 【Wide Applicability】- This string lights is widely use in indoor and outdoor, They are commonly used for construction site, tunneling, carport, renovation, attic, family reunions, shipping container, garage.
- 【Products Services】- We are committed to products that bring joy and happiness to your life, you can contact us with any questions and we give you solutions.
Loren meyer –
I am a plumbing, hvac contractor, used them in a new construction crawlspace. Bright light, light weight, durable. Took them on a camping trip also, really lit up the campsite. Only regret is I didn’t buy 2!
Fred Kling III –
Easy to install and lights are bright and
Jerry D. Freeman –
Good quality and great lighting
musicman –
Does a great job lighting up the crawlspace. Now I know if I am alone in the space…or not!
chiaart –
Good price nice and bright
Kyle Bronson –
Works as it should! Made of good quality and durable. Very easy to use. Versatile. I took off the protective cages and used them to light our jack-o’-lanterns for Halloween. Drilled with a hole saw in the lower back of the pumpkin the same size as the socket. Then insert the socket in the hole and screw bulb in form the inside! No candles or dead batteries!
Bridget Jones –
We like these as our shop lights , they were a good value for the money and was easy to install! They put off a good amount of light too.
rose –
I like it because it is what it is 100 feet with 10 lights it works great for my crawlspace, however, the cages that are supposed to go around the light have a collar assembly that fasten around the lightbulb receptacle and the two tabs are set at a width of 1 cm where the receptacles they are supposed to insert into are set at 2 1/2 cm so you can’t actually secure it the way that it’s designed. Instead, you have to fold it back and then just use the little knobs on the sides to try and keep it secure. It works as long as you’re not moving them around, but if this is a light system you need to set up one place move to another. The cages are not gonna stay on.