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Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2025
I bought two 8 packs in September 2024 and one string went out January 2025. Apparently the connection is not waterproof. Customer service was great and they sent a replacement quickly.
Greg McCurry
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2025
Just perfect, I ordered these because they were low LUMs and they work perfectly nice accent light. I wanted to highlight 4 columns on the front porch, and did not want floodlights, these do the job perfectly easy to use out of the box…!
Adam H.
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2025
We got these spotlights and set up a total of 6 based on the layout we have. They were super easy to setup, lighting is extremely adequate and subtle. Perfect for what it is at night time, not too overwhelming and a great esthetic for a house. 100% recommend. They are sturdy lights, and have been used outdoors in the rain for a few months now. They have resistance on the brackets that can be tightened so they do not fall on their own. The only thing id recommend is ensure that you have your plug covered/waterproofed. The lighting is already but you want to avoid any water getting in the power plug. I had mine fully covered and ran into a small issue where the plug stopped working. Reached out to customer service, they handled it immediately with a replacement. Once again, 100% recommend.
Patrick Russell
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2025
I purchase a lot of outdoor lights and this particular product is very impressive. It’s well built and sturdy for outdoor stake lights, the lights are not cheap lightweight plastic, but made of some sort of heavy durable material. The quality of the lights, the cable and fasteners plus the remote and multi-color lighting options makes it a bargain! You can even extend or reduce the number of lights due to the connectors. Great product!
Hamerrill
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2025
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LV
Reviewed in Canada on September 19, 2024
Easy install but wish chords were a bit further apart. They have to be daisy chained so keep that in mind when installimg
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on May 15, 2024
This landscape lighting set is really good, hard to beat the price too. Our house looks much better at night when you light it up using SUNTHIN Spot Lights. You don't need expensive and hard to install soffit lights, use these instead. I bought two sets last year, after approximately 8 months one of the transformers stopped working but was promptly replaced free of charge by the warranty. The warranty claim was super easy, we just exchanged a few messages to describe the issue and confirm the delivery address. I'm happy with the great product and amazing customer experience. Highly recommended!
Jorge ricardo prado guerrero
Reviewed in Mexico on March 21, 2024
Me gusto mucho fácil de intakar
Ty
Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2024
These landscaping lights are small but bright and easily setup with plenty of cord length provided. Only thing lacking is a timer or sensor to activate the lights off and on automatically.
M. Duralia
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2024
These lights were perfect to light our short side entrance walkway and accent our American Flag. The lights have a metal housing and utilize a "thick" connection cord unlike what is usually included with solar powered type sets like these. The stakes are plastic but the "thick" type more "heavy-duty" plastic and easily inserted into the ground.The length of cable from the first light to the plug is 16 FT and then about 10 FT between lights. It's pretty clear the 10 FT distance is about how far apart the lights can be installed without having "dark spots" when perhaps using for accent lighting on the walls of a house. Since we were lighting a walkway, we wanted them a bit closer together (about 6 FT apart as shown in pictures) to have good light coverage for the entire walkway.The included power block is NOT weather resistant but we were able to connect it in a place under our porch that will protect it from the elements.Overall we are very pleased with these lights especially due to the apparent quality for the price paid and we highly recommend them to anyone needing similar products.
Mark Thompson
Reviewed in Canada on December 15, 2023
Nov 2024 update: ugh, we ordered another one to replace the one that quit working. Its 4ish monthd old and it too quit working. Past the return window. So if you are keeping track. We've Augusta now bought 3, and only 1 of them continues to work. Waste of money!! 2024 update: 8 months old and they are flickering. We cant figure out why. Very disappointed as now they are garbage.Dec 2023: They look look incredible at night. Only wish they were built to add more to them.
C. Scaffidi
Reviewed in the United States on August 10, 2022
These lights are very bright and easy to set up. They accent my house nicely. I don't like that the lens is concave, so if you point them up, they collect rain and sprinkler water that just sits on the lens. I don't know yet if this will be a problem, but it seems the heat from the bulb burns it off in about the first couple hours when they light up at night. The wire seems thick and pretty rugged, and the connectors look to be pretty well insulated when attached. The transformers seem chintzy, but they all seem that way these days anyway. The lights and spikes are a combo of plastic and metal, but appear to be constructed decently. They also seem to be working nicely with my timers.But like I said in my title, this is where I hope I can help some people save time and money, particularly if you plan to change the configuration (or number of lights on a strand), like I did. I ordered a strand of 8 and a strand of 4, however, I needed them set up in a pattern of 9 and 3. So I took one from the 4 strand and added it into the 8 strand (BTW - others in the question section this was possible). The 3 strand worked fine, but when I added the 9th light to the 8 strand, both the 8th and 9th lights got very dim. I figured the transformer circuitry/voltage was specific to 8. So I took a light from the 8 strand (I just picked one of them and found out later it was not the one that came from the 4 strand) and put it back into the 4 strand. But now the 4 strand wouldn't work at all, and the 8th light in the 8 strand was also not working! What?!I figured I damaged them when they light up very dim, so I ordered two replacements. When I got the two replacements, I added them into the strands in place of the lights I thought were damaged. The 4 strand worked again, but now the 8 strand would not work at all! Holy $hit. Now I was getting twisted. So I started swapping lights in and out of the two strands. Sometimes a light would work in one strand but not the other, or sometimes the whole strand would not work or sometimes only partially, or sometimes a light would be very dim again. In addition, the two lights I thought I damaged were occasionally working if I moved them into different locations in the strands. There seemed to be no rhyme or reason to these things and man did I go down the rabbit hole! I spent hours over the course of a few days trying to get the lights to work properly. Eventually I even ordered another 4 strand in order to split the area where I needed 9 lights. When those arrived I still had trouble with some not working depending on where they were placed.Eventually I surmised that a light that came in an 8 strand, would only work in an 8 strand, and a light that came in a 4 strand would only work in a 4 strand. Likewise, the transformers seem to be strand size/number specific too.The real problem came from the fact that if the transformer or a light was not "seeing" the voltage it liked, it didn't always react the same way. That's what made this project almost cost me my sanity. I'm not sure why, but I'm guessing these things have some very finicky programming and/or circuitry going on. Who knew?! Not me, but now you do...lol.I hope this was worth reading for someone.
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