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J. Crespi
> 24 hourThe only reason that this is not five stars, is that the holes for hanging should be just a little bit larger to accommodate hooks.
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Mike
> 24 hourVery steardy and does excatly what i wanted it to. I put an addition on my pole barn and did not add enough lights. This works out great and is very easy to string through the rafters.
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Dayna Smith
> 24 hourGreat lights, use to light up the crawl space. Slightly annoying to have to screw/unscrew the cages to change the bulbs, but otherwise really enjoy.
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Mylene Bechtelar
> 24 hourI used 100 Watt equivalent LED bulbs and hung 2 strings of these in the crawl space. Really made a difference. I would buy them again.
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Ada
> 24 hourPrice is right and they are exactly what I needed for work space.
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Sir Bowen
> 24 hourVery nice design and durability. Some information from the on-product tag thats missing from the description (50-foot model): - Each lamp is max: 120V 150W - Total max (including interconnect from the extension plug): USA: 15A 1875W Canada: 12A 1500W
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Ashish S. Yeri
> 24 hourWell made and heavy duty. Works well!
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Nichelle Rosier-Butler
> 24 hourWhat can I say... I love it, thanks!
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Kiel Prohaska
> 24 hourI needed more light in my attic than the 2 lightbulbs that are up there now. My rechageable LED area light kept running out of charge and I considered running romex and installing light fixtures but I like how I can take a string light set with me if necessary and it is not permanently attached. Once I got this light set mounted and installed 60 watt equivalent LED bulbs I was very impressed! It seems very well built and held together through all of my pulling and dragging throughout the attic space. All the necessary parts were neatly packed in the box. Instructions were clear. I used regular galvanized 2 1/2 nails to hang each light and found that they were a perfect diameter head to slip the light mounts on and keep them mounted to the wood posts. If these last I will buy another set to run on other side of attic.
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Jeffry Kunze
> 24 hourok for price