Outdoor String Lights 50ft G40 Globes with 52 bulbs, waterproof vs Brightown LED Outdoor String Lights, 100 ft, 52 bulbs
Key Differences
Choose A (50ft G40) if you want a more affordable, shorter 50 ft strand with G40-style bulbs and end-to-end connectability up to three strands. Choose B (100ft LED) if you need twice the reach and dimmable warm-white LEDs for larger spaces, though both models have user reports of fragile bulbs and occasional functionality issues
Outdoor String Lights 50ft G40 Globes with 52 bulbs, waterproof
Outdoor string lights with 50 clear G40 bulbs, 2 spare, and end-to-end connectability for patios. Provides warm, romantic ambiance and weatherproof durability. Customer notes good quality and brightness, with mixed durability feedback
Pros
- energy efficient 50 ft string
- end-to-end connect up to 3 strands
- waterproof and weatherproof design
- includes 2 spare bulbs
Cons
- fragility of glass bulbs
- bulbs may stop working and whole strand failure (mixed feedback)
Brightown LED Outdoor String Lights, 100 ft, 52 bulbs
Outdoor string lights with 50 LED bulbs + 2 spares, dimmable and energy-saving. Provides warm, ambient lighting for patios or decks; customers cite quality and brightness with a romantic look
Pros
- dim compatible and energy saving
- includes 2 spare bulbs
- connectable with multiple sockets
- waterproof outdoor use
Cons
- bulbs reportedly break easily
- mixed functionality reports
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Brightown |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Brightown |
| User Reviews | Tie |