
65W LED Temporary Jobsite String Lights - 50’ Run - Linkable - 7,150 Lumens Total

Features
- 5 x 13W low profile integrated LED light heads
- 10' light head spacing, 50' total string length
- IP65 Rating - Weather-resistant
- Daisy chain up to 6 strings for a total of 300'
- 1,430 lumens per light (7,150 lumens total)
- 120 VAC
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Overview
The 65W LED Jobsite String Lights are designed for quick and temporary illumination for any job such as construction sites, emergency scenes and any other large scale working areas. Commercial grade and IP65 weather-resistant construction, with an integrated protective cage that can withstand the impacts and vibrations found on any demanding job site. Quick hang with included carabiners on each light head. Suitable for indoor and outdoor use with 5 lamps strung around a 50 ft cord and may link up to 6 sets.
- High impact resistant polycarbonate housing and cage
- Frosted polycarbonate lens diffuses harsh glares
- Aluminum carabiner hook on each light for quick-hang mounting
- 18/2 SJTW cable, fused 2-prong NEMA 1-15 plug and connector ends
- ETL Listed
- 5 year warranty


- Construction Sites
- Work Lights
- Workshops
- Workspace
- Temporary and Portable Work Lights
- Dock Lighting
- Temporary Job Site Lighting
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Don't waste your money on these
Poor quality unfortunately. First set I got, I took the time to hang up in my attic. Once I turned them on, 3 of the 5 LED bulbs flickered/flashed. I took them back down, boxed them up and sent them back. The replacement they sent did the same thing (at least I didn't waste time hanging them the 2nd time). They only seemed to work if you warmed them up to around 70 F. My attic was around 50 F, which is well inside their stated operating range. All in all it was a big waste of time boxing them back up and taking them to the post office twice, and I'm out $20 for shipping after all was said and done.