100 LED Fairy Lights 33ft with Remote & Timer, 8 Lighting Modes - Indoor Outdoor String Lights for Christmas, Wedding, Bedroom, Patio, Party Decor | Perfect for Holiday, Home & Event Decoration
100 LED Fairy Lights 33ft with Remote & Timer, 8 Lighting Modes - Indoor Outdoor String Lights for Christmas, Wedding, Bedroom, Patio, Party Decor | Perfect for Holiday, Home & Event Decoration

100 LED Fairy Lights 33ft with Remote & Timer, 8 Lighting Modes - Indoor Outdoor String Lights for Christmas, Wedding, Bedroom, Patio, Party Decor | Perfect for Holiday, Home & Event Decoration

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About this item 【TWO OPTIONS TO POWER】Either plug these fairy lights into a USB port or included power adapter. These two plug and play options free you up from the hassles of replacing batteries, with the added benefit of lowering the cost of maintenance and being better for the environment. 【FAIRY LIGHTS WITH REMOTE】Comes with remote control, simple to adjust the 5 brightness levels of these twinkle lights and switch between 8 lighting modes. 3 timing functions: delay off 4H/ 6H/ 8H, which will cycle automatically for 24 hours. 【EASY TO SHAPE】These usb fairy lights are made of high-quality thin copper wire and long-lasting LEDs, safe to touch after many hours of use. Easily bend these led string lights to any shape you like and create a unique atmosphere. 【SAFE AND WATERPROOF】The copper wire of our firefly lights are IP65 Level water-resistant, making them perfect for outdoor areas such as patio, garden, dining area, etc, and making every corner a new look. 【WIDELY USED】Perfect for parties, bedroom, home, garden, wedding, Halloween, Christmas, New Year Eve decoration, creating a happy and romantic atmosphere. › See more product details

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This is not appropriate for the Himalayan salt lamps, as you need the heat of an incandescent bulb to keep the salt crystals dry and release negative ions (the healthy ones found in abundance in places like oceans, waterfalls, etc.) into the air.However, for my very large selenite lamp, the tiny little nightlight bulbs failed to light it well, and there is a maximum wattage you can use without it overheating. In addition, I found that the hole that was drilled for the light was only about 6" deep, despite the selenite itself being ~18" at it's greatest height. This ruled out using an LED light bar as most options I've found are over 8".I didn't have anything the right circumference to wrap the delicate wires around, so you can see my fancy fix for this - I wound the lights around a rubber icing spatula (to avoid breaking the delicate wires), carefully slipping them off and rounding it out a bit as I inserted it into the lamp. I then used painters tape to secure the cord exiting at the bottom since this light set is not designed to be used in a lamp and includes no base.I think the light illuminates the lamp perfectly and I am very happy with the outcome and to have no danger of a bulb overheating.As others mentioned, I had issues with the blinking, etc. at first (and no instructions). When I came back to the listing I found that the instructions are in the second to the last photo for the item. I just used a screen capture and printed the image. Then I decided to shrink it down and just stick a small copy to the back of the remote with double-stick tape to keep it handy, although I intend to keep it set on #1 with steady light. (Before grabbing the instructions, I also found purely by trial and error, that after messing around with the buttons by the plug, the lights would just stay on solid by plugging or unplugging. Not ideal, but I could have lived with it if I hadn't figured it out.)I haven't used the timer, so I can't comment on that, but I did check the light indicators for the timer and they appear to work as described.It would have been nice to have the instructions included, but as I mentioned, just grab the picture and print it. Overall I'm very happy with how this worked out for my needs.UPDATE: Still very happy with this. One little oddity I've noticed... If you are leaving these plugged in and your power goes out, when it comes back on, the lights turn on (even if you had them turned off prior to the power outage). I do have these plugged into a surge protector, but I do leave the power on for the other items I have plugged into it. It's really not a big deal, but something to be aware of if there's a storm rolling through or odd updates to the power grid & you suddenly have lights on in your room (we've had a number of instances with the power going off & on lately). This lamp is in my office, so not a big issue for me because it's not going to disrupt sleep. I just have to remember to turn it off if the power goes out during the day & I'm not in the same room. Obviously that's more noticeable at night and I turn it off when I notice that unexpected glow. Since these don't heat up & aren't a huge power draw it's not really an issue for me, but I figured I'd mention it for anyone planning to use them in a bedroom (although I'd just keep the remote near the bed or use a plug that's readily accessible & that's easily resolved).UPDATE 2022: So hard to believe I've had these for nearly 4 years. They're toast through no fault of their own - heavy lamp, clumsy movers & the wires got broken with it getting picked up and moved multiple times (also no one seemed to figure out that it was a lamp even though it had a plug - okay....???). Seeing complaints about other brands/sets, I just decided to circle back to what I know is reliable. The only issue that I have had over all of the years, is that they turn on when power is restored after an outage, as previously mentioned. That was never a problem for me (just a little puzzling until I figured out what was going on); I don't think the power surge was enough to cause any problems - but my theory is that maybe it tripped the on/off that would normally be activated by the remote. Anyhow, served me well & back for more.