![]() ![]() Case in point? These 50 clever things under $35 that make your home look a lot better with almost no effort. And thanks to Amazon - aka the interior designer’s best kept, not-so-secret secret - you don’t even have to leave your couch to acquire the products, accent pieces, and tools you need to overhaul your home. ![]() It may seem like an easy buy, but quality string lights are hard to come by.21st century innovations mean you no longer have to invest a lot of time (or money) to revamp your space. Below, we’ve narrowed down the best string lights for camping to make your search easier. When I lived out of my truck, nothing made my space feel like home quite like my string lights. I hung them from hooks in the top of my pickup truck’s cap, and their soft glow pleasantly lit every corner of the cramped living quarters. Proper lighting in your camp setup can help make you feel like you’re living, not just camping. When it’s time to crawl into bed, you can turn the lights on like you’re flipping a switch as you walk through the front door. String lights are inviting, versatile, and extremely useful, whether you’re trying to create an ambiance or fight off the impending dark. If you’re tired of looking for things with a flashlight or have been blinded one too many times by a friend looking at you in the face with a headlamp, investing in a set of string lights might just be your answer. At the end of our list, be sure to check out our buyer’s guide.īest Overall Camping String Lights: Coleman OneSource Rechargeable String Lights Scroll through to see all of our recommended buys or jump to the category you’re looking for. When it comes to long-lasting and compact string lights, this Coleman set ($85) is hard to beat. These were some of the brightest, most convenient, and most durable lights we tested.Īt their highest setting, even while putting out an impressive 250 lumens, these lights lasted for 9 hours. At their lowest setting of 25 lumens, they can last for days. They’re very easy to dim or brighten as well, as they gradually change depending on how long you hold the power button. We also loved the long string - the 19 lights are spread across 20 feet of cord that’s easy to hang thanks to three small plastic hooks along the line and one at the very end of the line. The hooks work great for looping around things like branches or poles and looping back on themselves. The base of the lights is compact and even has a charging port for your other electronics. Storage is also simple, as they wrap conveniently around the body. When packed, they’re only about as big as a soda can. ![]() Otherwise, the OneSource Rechargeable String Lights are the best string lights we tested.īest Budget Camping String Lights: MPOWERD Luci String Lights The only downsides: the battery indicator only has three lights, they get tangled if you pulled them off in a haste, and the the higher price. These lights ($50) pack a lot of punch at an affordable price. ![]() They have a similar design to the Coleman lights, with a bit less performance across the board. They have 10 light nodes of 100 lumens across 18 feet of cordage. ![]()
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