M&S Collection
10 Multicoloured LED Pathfinder Lights
€ 34
€ 23,80
Product code: T403384L
Create a festive space in your garden with this ten-pack of outdoor lights. They can be hung as festoon lights or be fitted to pathfinder poles. The teardrop-shaped LED bulbs come in different colours for a bright look. There are eleven light settings to add a fun touch. Mains powered.
Due to a printing error on some packaging, you might receive a box that says this product contains 40 lights. It does not. It contains 10. We are working on resolving this issue.
Product details
Product details
Dimensions
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Height: 35 cm
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Length: 1450 cm
Item details
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Bulb Type: Led
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Power Supply: Mains operated
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Lit/NonLit: Pre lit
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Bulb Colour: Multicoloured
Safety Warning
This light is suitable for use outside, but the mains adaptor needs to be inside or in a weatherproof outdoor socket. The outdoor socket should have a cover and a rubber seam to keep out moisture and be rated IP44. If you do no have an outdoor socket you can feed the cable into a garage, outbuilding, shed, or through a window.
Composition
Mixed material
Delivery, collection & returns
Delivery, collection & returns
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Reviews (4)
Stunning Lights!
Originally posted on marksandspencer.com (UK)
Yes, I recommend this
Extremely pleased! The function changing from super cool white to pastel and then coloured is beautiful to watch. The quality and price is fantastic, just wish I had bought more😊
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A perfect bit of colour.
Originally posted on marksandspencer.com (UK)
Yes, I recommend this
Great for cheering you up on a gloomy morning. Easy to install and not over the top.
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Cute, looks good quality.
Originally posted on marksandspencer.com (UK)
Yes, I recommend this
Gorgeous, seem like good quality materials, I look forward to these out the front of my house to light the way!
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Lovely
Originally posted on marksandspencer.com (UK)
Yes, I recommend this
These are lovely. The colours are very bright. I’m soooo looking forward to putting them outside at Christmas.
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