LED Fairy Lights - Battery Powered - 10m, 100 LED
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Decorate Anywhere. No Plug Point Required.
You have a perfect spot for a light with a glass jar on the dining table, a wreath on the front door, or a plant in the corner, but there is no socket nearby. You don’t want to run an ugly orange extension cord across the floor just to add a bit of sparkle. No one wants the mess, and no one wants to be tangled in it.
These battery-powered LED Fairy Lights solve that problem. They give you total freedom to decorate without being tethered to the wall. You can put them anywhere, inside or outside, as long as you keep the battery box dry. It’s the solution for all of your decoration dilemmas. You no longer have to adjust your decorations or get a daisy chain of extension cords to get them lights where you want them to be.
This is a 10-meter string featuring 100 bright LEDs. Unlike the heavy rubber cables used for Christmas trees, these LEDs are mounted on a thin, flexible copper wire. When the lights are turned on, the wire practically disappears, leaving just the floating points of light.
They run on standard batteries (battery box included), making them safe and fully portable. Because they use copper wire, you can bend, twist, and shape them around any object. They are available in a wide range of colors, including Cool White, Warm White, Multicolour, Pink, Purple, and Blue.
Why Choose Battery Powered Lights?
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Total Freedom: The biggest advantage is portability. You are not limited by the length of a power cord. You can use these to light up a centerpiece in the middle of a room, wrap them around a bannister, or even take them camping.
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The "Invisible" Wire: The delicate copper wire is a game-changer for decor. It is much thinner than plastic cable. If you wrap it around a mirror or a picture frame, you don't see a messy black wire you just see the glow of the lights.
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Shapeable and Sturdy: The copper wire holds its shape. If you coil it inside a bottle, it stays coiled. If you twist it around a flower stem, it grips tight. It doesn't flop around or unravel like standard string lights so you can control how it looks.
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Cool to the Touch: Because they run on low-voltage batteries, these LEDs generate zero heat. You can safely wrap them around dried flowers, fabrics, or sheer curtains without any risk of fire or scorching.
Where Can You Use It?
Table Centerpieces
This is the classic use case. Bunch the string up and stuff it inside an empty wine bottle, a mason jar, or a glass vase. It creates an instant, expensive-looking lamp for your dinner party table without any cords knocking over wine glasses.
Costumes and Crafts
Going to a festival or a night run? Sew these into a jacket or wrap them around a hat. The battery pack is small enough to hide in a pocket, making you the brightest thing in the crowd.
Indoor Plants
Heavy lights can crush delicate leaves. These are feather-light. Drape them over your ficus or monstera plant to turn it into a living lamp in the corner of your living room. The copper wire blends in well with the branches.
The "Braai" Area
When you are outside cooking, you often don't have enough plugs. String these along the outdoor table or wrap them around the pillars of the patio to add mood lighting without dragging extension leads through the window.
Sparkle Without the Strings
Stop looking for a plug point. Whether you are crafting, partying, or just setting the mood, these lights go wherever you go.
Select your color above and light up the impossible places.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are They Waterproof?
The copper wire and the LEDs themselves are fully waterproof and can be submerged in water (like inside a flower vase). However, the battery box is NOT waterproof. You must keep the battery pack dry at all times.
What Batteries Do They Use?
They typically use standard AA batteries (check the pack size, usually 2 or 3). Batteries are generally not included in the box, so have some ready.
Can I Cut the Wire?
No. Even though it looks like simple copper wire, cutting it breaks the circuit and the lights will stop working. If it is too long, just coil the excess wire out of sight.
How Long Do the Batteries Last?
This depends on the quality of batteries you buy. With good quality alkaline batteries, LED lights can run for many hours. To save power, turn them off when you aren't in the room.
Do They Flash?
Most simple copper wire battery lights are "Steady On" (static), but generally, these are used for constant mood lighting.