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The LED Bottle Cork Lights are a set of three USB rechargeable string lights, featuring 20 warm white LEDs on a 6.2ft copper wire. Designed for versatile use, these lights are perfect for DIY decor at any event, providing a romantic atmosphere while being eco-friendly and waterproof.
A**N
Good product at a fair price
Exactly as I expected them to be they do what I need them to do
B**R
Bottle lights
Brilliant item much better than buying batteries every week
H**6
Exactly as described
Ordered warm white, nice bright lights working straight out of the box and have not needed to recharge them yet, not used every day but will do so more as nights get darker. I also purchased a male to female usb lead so that lights do not have to be removed from bottle to charge.
B**N
Pretty rainbow colours
Easy to charge, easy to install these pretty coloured strings of LEDs. Look great in clear glass wine bottles.I would purchase these from this supplier again.
G**A
Bright, effective, pretty, - but concerns re longevity
- ITEM REVIEWED: CORK LED Wine Bottle Lights, USB, 2m Wire, 20 LED - 3 pieces- Cool White- Purchased One box of 3 units for £11.67 Nov 2021 via Amazon "Condition: Used - Like New" NOTE: Just for the record, only received 2 units. Complained via Amazon chat and they effected a partial refund and I retained the 2 received items. Robustly packaged by Amazon and delivered quickly.- Product is, 2m in length of thin metal wires. There are actually 2 wires close together just less than 0.5mm each. Along the length of the wires, every 10cm there is a tiny (4x4mm) led light. Power comes from USB rechargeable batteries housed in the white plastic stopper. A cork covered plastic top covers the USB connection.- At first glance, look nice and quite bright. I bought the Cold white ones. They look great in 75cl or 1 litre Gin Bottles. Any clear bottle will do but the Gin ones tend to come in different shapes and have nice designs on them etched into glass. You could also experiment putting them in Jars, around plants, small mirrors etc.- Batteries Last about 8 to 10 hours, and they recharge in 20 to 25 mins. A red light comes on whilst recharging and will go out when ready.HOWEVER some concerns warrant a less then glowing review:1. Poor design. As it stands, you have to take the whole bottle (or extract all the wiring from the bottle) to your USB charging point. (I guess if you have one, you could take a power bank to it). Surely better to have the battery element in the top part of the cork, this little part on its own, could then be plugged into a USB charger. Also, if cork becomes a loose fitting (as is on one of my units) the cork could detach whilst in situ, and the lower part of the unit will fall into some wider neck bottles, making it difficult to retrieve.2. Its early days, but the wiring is very thin and the overall construction flimsy. I can not envisage it standing up to too much abuse. This may be a concern as you will need to handle the item frequently to USB recharge the battery; and also the on/off turn switch is near the cabling.3. Wire length and LED number seem sufficient and are probably adequate for most, but personally I'd prefer a 30 instead of 20 light cable over 2m.- OverallLook pretty and quite effective BUT possibly fragile, a tad expensive, poor design and maybe concerns with build quality and durability. Having a USB instead of throwaway batteries is a plus pointWill report back here in 3/4 months time regarding longevity. In the meantime 4 stars
N**S
nice
easy to charge and hold charge for a few hours.
A**F
Nice product, would look better in smaller or more ornate bottles.
I wanted to light up a magnum bottle which I'd received as a gift and these seemed to fit the bill - I paid extra for not having to replace button cell batteries, instead charging via USB.All seem to work, charged well and do the job, I've passed the spares on to family and friends.Only gripes are, there could be more than 20 lights, it seems a bit lost in the large bottle, but works well in the dark, that and the 'cork' could be a better fit in the bottle, mine tends to push itself out.
O**E
They are pretty
Easy to use initially, they come with some life in the lights. The trouble starts when you need to charge them. You have to remove the cork top from the white bit to get to the USB. One of the tops fell to bits when I tried to get to the USB, I managed to put it back together, but it's not good. Another wouldn't come apart, eventually I got it apart but it ripped its self away from the cork making holes in the top of the cork - not good. The other is ok, but £13.99 is expensive for one good one and two just holding together.
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