Lightshare 16Inch 36LED Cherry Blossom Bonsai Light, Pink Light, Battery Powered and Plug-in Adapter (Included), Built-in Timer, Décor for Home,Festival,Party,Christmas,Night Light
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It came with a power adaptor, so I'm not sure what you're talking about.
I had to think about it for a while. You can't set it for a specific amount of time, but if you press the "on" button to the right, it uses the timer (which is 4 hours) automatically every day (rather than turning it on and off every day). If you press the "on" button in the front to the left, it is manually turned on and off whenever you want.
The base is 16" wide all the way around.
This lamp is powered by a 6 volt three volt battery. DC transformer of 6 watts. Please double-check that your transformer is compatible with the lamp. The box now includes a low voltage transformer (also known as a power adapter). If you've already purchased one and the transformer is missing, I recommend contacting us via Amazon message. Please go to our storefront (Lightshare) and click Ask a question to get in touch with us. I hope this has been of assistance.
Selected User Reviews For Lightshare 16Inch 36LED Cherry Blossom Bonsai Light, Pink Light, Battery Powered and Plug-in Adapter (Included), Built-in Timer, Décor for Home,Festival,Party,Christmas,Night Light
) I have a deep love and obsession with cherry blossoms, and I have to say that coming home from work and going into my roombr>And seeing my entire room lit up in pink because of my cherry blossom tree is the highlight of my night. Every night, they turn on around 8 p. m. and turn off around 4 a. m. This is a product setting, and I'd like to point out that it comes with its own AC adapter, so there's no need to go out and buy one! Customer service is excellent; this company values its customers and will address any questions or concerns they may have.
First and foremost, First and foremost, I enjoy this. It has an appealing appearance. a distinct appearance It does, in fact, emit a pleasant light. There is no timer; there is only an electrical cord with an on/off switch. In the base, there is a battery option. This isn't, however, a work of art. Basically, it's a series of LED lights. wires with tipped tips cut to various lengths and wrapped in brown electrical tape clear flexible flowers on the tips of type tape Despite this, it remains appealing.
It doesn't work any longer. The "blossoms" are so ugly and cheap looking, even though the tree itself is very similar to my original one and has the same number of lights. They're far too small to resemble real blossoms in any way, unlike the "blossoms" on my original tree. These are roughly two or three times the size. Fortunately, it appears that the lights themselves are standardized across all of these different makes and models, so I simply removed all 36 of the ugly blossoms from the new tree and replaced them with all of the more attractively shaped blossoms from the fried one, and voila- It's nearly identical to a brand-new replacement. br>br>Oh, FWIW, I would have purchased the same tree nightlight again, but that company appears to have gone out of business, or at the very least has stopped selling their products on Amazon.
It can either be plugged in or run on batteries. The timer function is perfect; it will automatically turn on and off after 6 hours on and 18 hours off, so there's no need to worry about forgetting to turn it off, etc. It's a very cute addition to my set up, and I'm glad I saw someone using it on reddit; otherwise, I would have never known about these. With RGB Smart lights, I was able to match my room to this small Sakura Light. br>br>Now for the one flaw, which is why it only received four stars. The trunk and branches are wrapped in something that looks like electrical tape. It's a little tacky, but I can't see it unless I get really close, and it doesn't take away from the cuteness of the LED bulbs, especially when they're turned on.
It's really nice, and I like it a lot. It's simple to strike a pose. Because my mother adored cherry blossoms, I purchased it to honor her.
I like the concept of this lamp, and it looks cute in the dark, but in the light, the 'branches' are clearly wires that have been haphazardly wrapped in some kind of brownish electrical tape to resemble bark (?). ) I'm not sure they considered that a good FINISHED look. I wanted to get this for my mother's nursing home room, but they wouldn't let me because of the construction and the fact that it wasn't UL listed. In addition, the plug is a little on the small side. It's an AC power adapter, not a hardwired device. The advantage of this, according to legend, is that the light can be powered by batteries. (I'm not sure why you'd require this, but it's fine. ).
I finally got my hands on the power adapter I needed. The battery-operated lighted tree works fine, but it's preferable to have the power cord rather than having to replace the batteries every few weeks (depending on use).
I purchased the pink version to use as a nightlight in my daughter's room.
Pros:
1. a lovely pink radiancebr>br>br>br>br>b It's a lot of fun to shape the tree into a nice shapebr>3. There are three switch options: a preset timer of on 6 hours and off 18 hours (I don't recall seeing this advertised, but I really like the third option)br>br>Cons:
1. You'll need to purchase the adaptor separately if you want to plug it in. (They make this clear, but there is a fee if you want to use it that way. ) )br>br>Overall, this is something we all enjoy!.