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

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STRIGHTUS via Amazon has 60' Stright Solar Powered LED Outdoor Edison Bulb String Lights w/ Remote for $17.47. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

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  • 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.

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STRIGHTUS via Amazon has 60' Stright Solar Powered LED Outdoor Edison Bulb String Lights w/ Remote for $17.47. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix 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.

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Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff
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  • About this Product:
    • Rated 4.3 out of 5 stars at Amazon based on over 955 customer reviews.
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ThriftyClover5085
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Just bought and installed these. It's kind of amazing that solar powered fully self-contained lighting is available at this price. They're pretty great from a utility perspective but they're (as expected) very cheaply made, don't get as bright as I'd like (was hoping to use them to light up my side porch enough that I wouldn't need a dedicated overhead lamp), and I'm pretty sure that like 20 of the 60 feet they advertise is just blank cord going from the first light to the solar panel. It's to facilitate mounting the solar panel somewhere in the sun, but it feels disingenuous to count that blank cord that does nothing as part of the string lights.

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ThriftyClover5085Yesterday 04:05 PM
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Just bought and installed these. It's kind of amazing that solar powered fully self-contained lighting is available at this price. They're pretty great from a utility perspective but they're (as expected) very cheaply made, don't get as bright as I'd like (was hoping to use them to light up my side porch enough that I wouldn't need a dedicated overhead lamp), and I'm pretty sure that like 20 of the 60 feet they advertise is just blank cord going from the first light to the solar panel. It's to facilitate mounting the solar panel somewhere in the sun, but it feels disingenuous to count that blank cord that does nothing as part of the string lights.
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Yesterday 04:26 PM
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bucknljakeYesterday 04:26 PM
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the 100ft (30bulb) version looks to be a better deal at $28.
twice as many bulbs (so maybe brighter?)
and a larger solar panel
Yesterday 07:04 PM
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ToolNutYesterday 07:04 PM
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Solar outdoor lighting sucks. Always a disappointment as far as light input and length of time they stay lit. Cloudy overcast days make it even worse!
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ToolNutYesterday 07:05 PM
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Quote from ToolNut :
Solar outdoor lighting sucks. Always a disappointment as far as light input and length of time they stay lit. Cloudy overcast days make it even worse!
Sorry I meant to say "light output"
Yesterday 07:15 PM
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kingbob2Yesterday 07:15 PM
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the bulbs replaceable?
Yesterday 07:22 PM
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ClovisJYesterday 07:22 PM
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Quote from kingbob2 :
the bulbs replaceable?
Per description, yes- and one bulb is included.
Honestly short of a manufacturing defect these bulbs will probably outlast the solar panel and battery by a large margin. I assume you would need DIY electronic skills to replace those components.
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ClovisJYesterday 07:26 PM
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Quote from ToolNut :
Solar outdoor lighting sucks. Always a disappointment as far as light input and length of time they stay lit. Cloudy overcast days make it even worse!
I might argue almost all of this low end budget driven disposable solar outdoor lighting always sucks, but not all outdoor solar lighting. The solar panel size is usually a good indicator of where the lights come in between being decorative or actually useful.

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Meowser13Yesterday 07:52 PM
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Quote from ClovisJ :

Per description, yes- and one bulb is included.
Honestly short of a manufacturing defect these bulbs will probably outlast the solar panel and battery by a large margin. I assume you would need DIY electronic skills to replace those components.
The connector to the solar panel is USB. You can plug it into any USB power source to power it. A plug in power source makes the light noticeably brighter
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triggerhappy007Yesterday 08:06 PM
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Quote from ToolNut :
Sorry I meant to say "light output"
You can edit your original post.
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cj0rYesterday 09:02 PM
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Quote from ToolNut :
Solar outdoor lighting sucks. Always a disappointment as far as light input and length of time they stay lit. Cloudy overcast days make it even worse!
My 6 or so Halloween spotlight strands would like a word with you.... 4 years and still running strong. Now if they were for use year round, that may be a different story
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happygooddealYesterday 11:20 PM
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Should I get 2x 60ft or 1x 120ft ?
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MannyforeverToday 12:05 AM
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Quote from Meowser13 :
The connector to the solar panel is USB. You can plug it into any USB power source to power it. A plug in power source makes the light noticeably brighter

Looking at photos and asking Rufus, they aren't usb-c connectors. You'd think the first commentor would've figure to plug in via usb-c if they could. Has the product been upgraded? I haven't seen a usb-c water proofed connection yet. Can anyone confirm?
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the_ENEMY_Today 01:16 AM
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i got a back deck that I would love to have these on. What kind of poles should I get to stick around the thing to hang them?
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LavenderMustang7811Today 03:45 AM
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Quote from ToolNut :
Sorry I meant to say "light output"
yes, they're great till they go out around midnight or earlier. I have a few sets. they don't make it long into the night, even in the summer. Good news is, if you get the one with a std bulb socket, they offer that and the little socket, the std ones, e26, have a USB A cord you can plug into a viable power bank and would last much longer when you need them to burn longer if you have an occasion to need them to. the little socket ones have a 2 prong screw on input to the little solar pannel. so you're limited to maybe 4 or 5 hours. IMO they have a warm color and are plenty bright.

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LavenderMustang7811Today 03:47 AM
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Quote from ClovisJ :

I might argue almost all of this low end budget driven disposable solar outdoor lighting always sucks, but not all outdoor solar lighting. The solar panel size is usually a good indicator of where the lights come in between being decorative or actually useful.
these are actually pretty good but for an insufficient battery storage. the panel does fine, but battery runs out.

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