(2 pack) Better Homes & Gardens 200-Count Solar Powered LED Warm White Willow Tree Outdoor String Lights
- Brand:
- Better Homes & Gardens
- Model Number:
- 63-268
- UPC:
- 463831423804
- EAN:
- 0463831423804
- Walmart SKU:
- 15061618735
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Tracking History: We have tracked (2 pack) Better Homes & Gardens 200-Count Solar Powered LED Warm White Willow Tree Outdoor String Lights since 1/30/2026. The most recent price update was on Feb 3, 2026.
Price Range: Over the past 90 days, the price has ranged from $39.94 (lowest on 1/30/2026) to $39.94 (highest on 1/30/2026). The average price during this period is $39.94.
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Customer Insights: Rated 4.1/5 from 313 reviews.
The lights are of good quality and look beautiful in my tree. I will order more for my other tree to balance out my front curb appeal. i love that the lights have brown wires they blend well with the bark of my established trees. Fiona
These lights are absolutely magical and I love them in my backyard. I have them everywhere. They’re beautiful and it’s great that they’re solar powered.
I love these cute little solar lights. Unfortunately I have not been able to get pictures of them lit up due to Texas deciding it needed to rain all month. I place them around my outdoor swing in my garden. Nice slow glow lights that have held up through the weeks of rain down here. I highly recommend.
The box contains three strands, two are 3 feet and one is 4 feet long. I chose a nice planter area on my patio to have the lights to sort of highlight the planter. They come on at dusk like clockwork, even with not very much sun. Very easy to work with, and, mine came with a free year's subscription to Better Homes & Gardens magazine which was a nice bonus. Definitely would recommend this for someone wanting to add some illumination and flair to an outdoor area.
I love these Better Homes & Gardens 200 Count Solar LED Micro Willow Tree Lights. I spent all of the summer trying to make my backyard a magical wonderland. After putting up a fence getting new grass, and getting all my lawn furniture, there was still something missing. When I found these lights, I knew this was it. They are so beautiful and no maintenance at all. I love that they are solar-powered. Especially in these winter months when it gets dark at 5pm. These lights are good for a small doorway or opening. Unfortunately you would need a few boxes to cover a good amount of space. If you’re looking for some lights that will light up your space but also create some ambience and these are definitely the ones for you.
The solar willow tree lights are quite beautiful hanging from one of my cedar trees. The attached picture does not do them justice. I am definitely going to need another set of lights as one strand is definitely not enough. This is not a tall cedar tree as it got stunted from an ice store around 5 years ago. Although cedar trees are generally fast growing once they get started, this has been a slow grower. Once it gets more height, I will need to add more strands. This string of lights includes 200 count warm white solar LED micro string lights ... 2 - 3 ft vertical 60-Light strands and 1 - 4 ft vertical 80 light strand; and 1x1.2V/1000mAh Ni-MH AA rechargeable battery which you can stake in the ground or attach to the tree wherever it gets the best exposure to the sun. You can set the lights to twinkle or steady. The only negative I have is that the light strands are hard to untangle .. just takes patience. Highly recommended.
oh wow do i love these. i have used a lot of solar powered lighting here and there, but not one that drapes like this. i only put one in and must go back to get a few more. i think for the size of my tree, 3-4 full sets would really make it pop. but in the photos you only see one set. the tree is just about 6ft tall now and recovering from storm damage. the lights should make it feel pretty and want to grow strong again LOL seriously tho, this really looks cool on the tree, i simply tied the solar panel part up to catch light best and moved the length of lights around. husband says they would be great as a curtain by the hot tub as there is no electric plugged in to cause a hazard. they go on each night and off when they are done. i dont have to do a think since i put them in. they have been out there a few weeks now, rain and wind, doing great. these are just very pretty and i would recommend you get some, but buy a few sets to save time on going back for more.
3 Strings of lights spaced 2 feet apart. Has a long cord with plug but the light span is misleading g on the box as it says 13.8 feet. It is really 3 strings that have 2 feet between.
I love the solar willow tree lights! They are beautiful, easy to install and easy to use. Unpacking/untangling the lights took a little work. Each box contains one cord with three strands so you’ll need to purchase several to get the effect you want.
Instructions say to charge one full day before use. I did it for two full days and once turned on they only lasted less than a half hour. I then installed them let them charge another full day and they were on for maybe two minutes. Next day another full charging time and they lasted less than two minutes. I have read the instructions over again but it seems Im following what they want me to do. This came with three balls of lights rolled up when unwound made one string, so three strings in a box. Its not very much for fullness and the box says the picture has four sets/boxes which I would think look allot better. They are a warm white light, 200 LED per box, 18.8' total length. Does include a AA rechargeable battery.
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Third-Party Sellers prices have ranged from $39.94 (Jun 21) to $39.94 (Jun 21) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $39.94.
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