Saturday, July 22, 2006

Patio String Light Pricing

Patio string lights are in a wide range of prices. It all depends on the length of the string lighting, the quality of the lights, and the source of where you're getting your string lights. The cheapest patio string lights that you can get will cost you around $15. These are often the unique and fun designs that creative and artistic people will like. An example of this is a trout fish patio lighting system. Though they may have a more homemade look to them and the quality may be a bit lower than other ones, the crazy designs themselves may be enough to warrant a purchase. Most patio string lights will cost you an average of $50 or so. This is considered a midrange price. You'll get good quality lights and decent lengths (maybe up to 100 feet). If you want to go on the more expensive route, then you can purchase solar patio lights and dazling elegant party lights (for the upscale houses and such) for $80-150. The cost of this will probably pay for itself, however, considering the prestige and savings (from the solar lighting) you'll get over time. If your house is really large, or else you have a oversized patio, then you can get bulk patio string lights for around $200 or more. You'll often get 500 or 1000 feet of string lights for this price.

Patio String Lights Vendors

Let's face it, there's a lot of stores out there on the internet. There's a great deal of sites available for each imaginable category of consumer products out there. If you've been looking for patio string lights, then you've probably noticed that there's many places to choose from to get your lights. Below is a list of the top vendors that sell patio string lights and other related accessories. Some offer everything you need to light up your home. Feel free to check any of them out.
  • Party Lights- These guys offer a huge array of patio string lights and other lighting equipment. You can find any product for just about any category in home lighting. They also offer complementary style ideas and decorating tips that you can incorporate with your patio string lighting!
  • Cheesy Lights- Okay, the name may turn you off, but don't be alarmed. Some of their patio string lights are quite unique and fun. I previously had information of some of their best string lights. Some of these include a wacky pineapple string lighting system, trout fish string lights, and samurai laterns (well, I think they look like them). If you're a fun and spontaneous person, you might enjoy their site.
  • Stacks and Stacks- This store is very professional, and they offer a good selection of solid patio string lights. They also have a solar patio string lighting system, which some of you may find stimulating and fresh. Their prices are reasonable and a little bit more than cheesy lights, but the quality and customer service will be better.