Festival Lights Colour
Festival lights can be used at almost any type of event. It's easy-to-use, no chance on errors and it decorates any time of event venue perfectly. You just have to suspend it, plug it in and it's ready to go.
Our festival lights have a length of 25 meters and are fitted with a fitting with a coloured lamp every 50 cm. This festival light cord comes with 6 different coloured lamps. Red, orange, yellow, green, blue and purple. A cheerful and great looking combination.
By using LED lights in our festival lights, each light consumes only 1 watt. The total power consumption per festival light cord is thus 50 watts. Due to this low power consumption, it is no problem to connect several cords to one socket. To make this easier, we have provided each festival light cable with a female connector, so that you can easily connect the cords together. This creates an even longer string of lights.
When you rent the festival lights, the bulbs are already screwed into the fittings. You no longer have to do this yourself, which saves time and effort.
Water Resistance
As festival lights are often used outdoors during festivals, weddings and other events, it is useful that they can withstand various weather influences. Our festival light cables are IP44 classified. This means that they are splash-proof and can therefore simply be left hanging outside in the rain. Always make sure that the female plug at the end of the festival light cord remains dry.
Suspending the festival lights
Unfortunately, we can't set up and take down any rented festival lights for you. It is therefore advisable to think carefully about what you want to attach the light cords to. Often it is chosen to attach it to a tree, lamppost, tent or house. With a few tie-wraps (not included) you can easily, quickly and safely attach the festival lights to the possibilities offered by the location of the event.
Alternatives
Do you prefer a festival cord with only warm white lights? That too is possible. View our
white variant or click this version at the bottom of this page at the related items.