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(LosAngeles.CityRegions.Com, February 25, 2016 ) Hollywood, CA -- Solar LED String Lights from FirstLights are proving to be very popular this Fall with many people eager to enhance their outdoor surroundings and brighten up the longer nights. Simple to set up, these LED lights are solar powered and self sufficient. Since the initial launch of this product on Amazon.com, the feedback has been highly complementary.
Tara Lee recently brought these solar lights and is very pleased with her choice: "I purchased the beautiful FirstLights Solar String Lights to brighten up my yard and they really did! I love these cheery lights! This set is 39.33 feet long and features 100 individual "Warm White" LED Lights. I live in the high desert and it's so dreary in the Fall and Winter time."
The construction of the FirstLights LED Solar String Lights is high quality. They are designed to be used all-year-round and will provide light for up to 8 hours, as Tara Lee verifies: "If you have the solar panel in a really sunny space to keep it charged, your lights will stay lit for 6 to 8 hours per hours. There is an on and off switch, plus there are two different settings for the on mode: Flashing or Steady. We've already had one rain storm and these lights didn't fail, so the solar portion is well sealed."
There are many ways to use the FirstLights LED Solar String Lights. They can be placed along paths, around trees, entrances, fences, roofs, pergolas, garden beds, or any other location desired. To help inspire people to get creative, FirstLights also supply a complementary eBook titled "Natural Home Decorating" with every purchase. Currently these attractive, versatile lights are discounted by 65% on Amazon.com for a limited time only.
About FirstLights
FirstLights provides affordable and modern lighting solutions for home and outdoor needs. Their feature product are the Solar LED String Lights
FirstLights
Richard Hochman
(310) 799-1699
admin@firstlights.co
Source: EmailWire.Com
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