Slickdeals is community-supported.  We may get paid by brands for deals, including promoted items.
frontpagedoublehelixx | Staff posted Sep 25, 2025 08:46 PM
frontpagedoublehelixx | Staff posted Sep 25, 2025 08:46 PM

60' Stright Solar Powered LED Outdoor Edison Bulb String Lights w/ Remote

$18

$30

40% off
Amazon
21 Comments 27,223 Views
Get Deal at Amazon
Good Deal
Save
Share
Deal Details
STRIGHTUS via Amazon has 60' Stright Solar Powered LED Outdoor Edison Bulb String Lights w/ Remote for $18.39. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to Deal Hunter doublehelixx for finding this deal.

About this item:
  • Equipped with a new solar panel and high-capacity battery, these lights provide continuous power for 24+ hours on a full charge. They turn on automatically at night and power off after 7 hours or at sunrise, lighting your garden with clean solar energy every day.
  • Choose from 8 different lighting effects to create the perfect ambiance for your outdoor space. Adjust settings easily with the included remote, and enjoy the soft, warm white glow for a cozy and relaxing atmosphere.
  • Built to last, these outdoor string lights feature durable, shatterproof LED plastic bulbs and a weather-resistant design, ensuring reliable performance year-round, even in snow, rain, or summer storms.
  • Perfect for patios, backyards, fences, gardens, pergolas, gazebos, tents, rooftops, cafés, or any festive occasion. Ideal for holidays, weddings, barbecues, birthdays, parties, and more.
  • Certified by CE, FCC, RoHS, UL, and ETL standards for safety and durability. Backed by a 1-year warranty.

Editor's Notes

Written by StrawMan86 | Staff

Original Post

Product Info
Community Notes
About the Poster
Deal Details
Product Info
Community Notes
About the Poster
STRIGHTUS via Amazon has 60' Stright Solar Powered LED Outdoor Edison Bulb String Lights w/ Remote for $18.39. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to Deal Hunter doublehelixx for finding this deal.

About this item:
  • Equipped with a new solar panel and high-capacity battery, these lights provide continuous power for 24+ hours on a full charge. They turn on automatically at night and power off after 7 hours or at sunrise, lighting your garden with clean solar energy every day.
  • Choose from 8 different lighting effects to create the perfect ambiance for your outdoor space. Adjust settings easily with the included remote, and enjoy the soft, warm white glow for a cozy and relaxing atmosphere.
  • Built to last, these outdoor string lights feature durable, shatterproof LED plastic bulbs and a weather-resistant design, ensuring reliable performance year-round, even in snow, rain, or summer storms.
  • Perfect for patios, backyards, fences, gardens, pergolas, gazebos, tents, rooftops, cafés, or any festive occasion. Ideal for holidays, weddings, barbecues, birthdays, parties, and more.
  • Certified by CE, FCC, RoHS, UL, and ETL standards for safety and durability. Backed by a 1-year warranty.

Editor's Notes

Written by StrawMan86 | Staff

Original Post

Community Voting

Deal Score
+50
Good Deal
Get Deal at Amazon

Leave a Comment

Unregistered (You)

Top Comments

Neyd34
148 Posts
18 Reputation
Q/A states: For the 60FT 15 Sockets ST38, The distance from the first bulb to the beginning of the wire is 18FT and the distance between each bulb after that is 3FT.
bigcoops
13 Posts
10 Reputation
You don't plug in solar lights, sir.

20 Comments

Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.

Sep 26, 2025 12:54 AM
44 Posts
Joined Dec 2017
RussT6076Sep 26, 2025 12:54 AM
44 Posts

Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank RussT6076

It's only 15 bulbs. That's one every four feet. I'll pass.
1
1
5
Sep 26, 2025 01:01 AM
148 Posts
Joined Sep 2011
Neyd34Sep 26, 2025 01:01 AM
148 Posts

Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank Neyd34

Q/A states: For the 60FT 15 Sockets ST38, The distance from the first bulb to the beginning of the wire is 18FT and the distance between each bulb after that is 3FT.
2
Sep 26, 2025 02:20 AM
153 Posts
Joined Apr 2006
kissiffer4Sep 26, 2025 02:20 AM
153 Posts
Definitely a gap between the first bulb and the wire (not sure why they did that?), but they are very bright and do a terrific job providing a bit of ambience for the patio.
Sep 26, 2025 02:57 AM
539 Posts
Joined Nov 2010
mrburnsSep 26, 2025 02:57 AM
539 Posts
Assuming these aren't water proof for rain
4
Sep 26, 2025 03:09 AM
1,090 Posts
Joined Nov 2006
bagofchipsSep 26, 2025 03:09 AM
1,090 Posts
Quote from RussT6076 :
It's only 15 bulbs. That's one every four feet. I'll pass.
Good god. That belongs in the title. Actually this "deal" should be off the front page altogether!
5
Sep 26, 2025 03:37 AM
538 Posts
Joined Jul 2013
JohnJ2996Sep 26, 2025 03:37 AM
538 Posts
Quote from mrburns :
Assuming these aren't water proof for rain
why would you assume that? even the solar lights at my local dollar store is "waterproof" from the rain.
Sep 26, 2025 04:20 AM
1,361 Posts
Joined Feb 2009
preppyakSep 26, 2025 04:20 AM
1,361 Posts
Quote from kissiffer4 :
Definitely a gap between the first bulb and the wire (not sure why they did that?), but they are very bright and do a terrific job providing a bit of ambience for the patio.
Because most people dont have an outlet hanging in the soffit of their house or on the ceiling of their patios, so at bare minimum you need ~7-8ft of cord run just to get to a reasonable height to hang them. And even then, thats assuming at outlet is exactly where you want it. Easy to leave 5ft of cord spooled by the outlet...not easy to not make a light awkwardly hanging 4ft in the air disappear.

That said, bulbs 3ft apart is silly. 2ft would be the absolutely max you want, and most string lights are more like 18"

Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.

Sep 26, 2025 04:25 AM
13 Posts
Joined Nov 2011
bigcoopsSep 26, 2025 04:25 AM
13 Posts
Quote from preppyak :
Because most people dont have an outlet hanging in the soffit of their house or on the ceiling of their patios, so at bare minimum you need ~7-8ft of cord run just to get to a reasonable height to hang them. And even then, thats assuming at outlet is exactly where you want it. Easy to leave 5ft of cord spooled by the outlet...not easy to not make a light awkwardly hanging 4ft in the air disappear.That said, bulbs 3ft apart is silly. 2ft would be the absolutely max you want, and most string lights are more like 18"
You don't plug in solar lights, sir.
6
1
Sep 26, 2025 04:27 AM
70 Posts
Joined Oct 2010
ImFrugalSep 26, 2025 04:27 AM
70 Posts
Quote from Neyd34 :
Q/A states: For the 60FT 15 Sockets ST38, The distance from the first bulb to the beginning of the wire is 18FT and the distance between each bulb after that is 3FT.
Thank you for your research. Maybe I will bite on this deal.
Sep 26, 2025 05:09 AM
539 Posts
Joined Nov 2010
mrburnsSep 26, 2025 05:09 AM
539 Posts
Quote from JohnJ2996 :
why would you assume that? even the solar lights at my local dollar store is "waterproof" from the rain.

Because there's a solar cover above each light. The description says weatherproof I think
Sep 26, 2025 12:12 PM
1,073 Posts
Joined Aug 2008
evilmomoSep 26, 2025 12:12 PM
1,073 Posts
It's crazy that they get away with the base picture of the lights being so close together. Don't get suckered like I did and pay attention to the spacing (3 feet between bulbs).
Sep 26, 2025 02:49 PM
1,090 Posts
Joined Nov 2006
bagofchipsSep 26, 2025 02:49 PM
1,090 Posts
Anybody know the lumens per bulb on this solar set? These are 2,700K color temp, warm by many standards, but the electric ones are warmer @ 2,200 (Feit, Hampton Bay…). The corded electric ones are 40 lumens, 11 watts. The spec for this product cite "5 watts" — is that total? Per bulb? And anyway nothing said about lumens.
Sep 26, 2025 03:00 PM
912 Posts
Joined Aug 2008
jlkeetonSep 26, 2025 03:00 PM
912 Posts
I'm curious about the specs, too. I actually would appreciate a longer part of the cord so the solar panel can be mounted with more flexibility - says at least 7.5 ft to the panel but I suspect that's wrong and it's the 18ft (or even 21 ft as per a review). You can overcome 3 ft apart if you double up t he cord neatly if it isn't mounted as a line over an open area. There's so much unknown here. I have several of the plug-in kind which work great, but I have some places without an outlet that I'd like to put some lights, too. I guess it can be a buy-and-return if they're terrible...
Sep 26, 2025 07:21 PM
3 Posts
Joined Sep 2024
CleverScene1313Sep 26, 2025 07:21 PM
3 Posts
Shame some do not bother read the ad copy or look at the photos before posting comments

Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.

Sep 26, 2025 07:56 PM
81 Posts
Joined Jun 2008
scotto541Sep 26, 2025 07:56 PM
81 Posts
Quote from kissiffer4 :
Definitely a gap between the first bulb and the wire (not sure why they did that?), but they are very bright and do a terrific job providing a bit of ambience for the patio.
They do that so people notice the 60ft state and over-buy because of that. Do you have this product?

Leave a Comment

Unregistered (You)

Popular Deals

View All

Trending Deals

View All