ZYRIVON Mains Powered LED Garden Lights Review
ZYRIVON Mains Powered LED Garden Lights Review
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This set of garden lights is a step away from and a cut above the usual generic LED strips.
In the box you receive the set of twenty bulbs already installed on the lighting cable, each bulb securely housed in a separate padded housing in the packing box, on the end of which is a hard wired three pin UK plug. A small instruction manual is included, which I doubt you will need to consult. Just plug in and they will work.
Although these are LED powered, the lights in some ways resemble the traditional garden lights of years ago. Each light is a golf ball sized 40 lumen G40 LED bulb with what appears to be a traditional 2700K warm white filament inside. The 20 bulbs on the medium thick gauge wire are made from shatterproof plastic and feel suitably robust but should disaster strike, I was pleased to see two spare bulbs are included in the set, making 22 in all.
Each bulb can be unscrewed from its E12 socket on the cable and can be replaced as and when required. Each bulb has its own clip mount and can be attached to any suitable object, making installing the strip much easier. I was pleased to see that a socket for a cable extension is included, allowing additional bulb sets to be daisy chained onto this one. Up to 26 sets can be chained together!
The lighting set is rated IP44 waterproof, which means it should be fine in normal rain but do not submerge it in water. That said, to be on the safe side, make sure that you connect to a suitable indoor plug or a fully protected outdoor socket.
The advantage of a mains power connection is that these bulbs, rated 40 lumens each, are brighter than their USB or solar powered rivals, can left permanently connected and the set easily extended when required. The lights are very bright and are best suited for actual illumination rather than as an accent or mood light and they will light up your whole garden.
That is really all there is to it. If you want a traditional, old style outdoor lighting set, and have access to a suitably located mains power plug, then for the current price of £19.99 for the 10/20 bulb set and £28 for the 20m/30 bulb set, this could be for you.
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