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Cactus Neon Light Reviews

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The neon effect is created by energy-efficient LEDs in the neon flex, which, unlike traditional glass neon, won't smash. Being battery powered, you’re free to pop this super succulent wherever you like. The built-in timer function means you’ve got the option of 6 hours of automatic illumination at the same time every day. Expect up to 22 hours of shine before the batteries will need refreshing. Please note that this product is for indoor use only.

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Sandie Divers
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Really fun light and my daughter loves it just a shame it’s battery operated and not mains then it would have five stars
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Posted 7 years ago
Judith Hobart
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Looks funky and great in my granddaughter’s room.
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Posted 7 years ago
Love this light and it's battery powered so don't need a plug.
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Posted 7 years ago
Christine Ludlam
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1st one scratched so had a replacement one sent. That one was even worse. Plus when operating on “timer” the batteries drained down after 2 sessions. I was totally reimbursed but very disappointed with the product.
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Posted 7 years ago
Hello Christine, Oh no I am so sorry to hear of the troubles you have had with the Cactus Neon Table Light, that is really unusual and must be very frustrating for yourself. A full refund has been actioned to your payment card and once again we are really sorry about this. We would very much like to welcome you back to Lights4fun so that we can demonstrate that this unfortunate experience was the exception to the rule. Kindest regards, Chloe, Lights4fun
Posted 7 years ago