HANGING PENDANT LIGHT WITH NO HARDWIRING | Renter Friendly Ceiling Light | Remote Control Light

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I hung a battery operated pendant light in my bedroom without hardwiring! I did all the trial and error in this video so that you won't have to! This renter friendly lighting update will brighten up your apartment home decor and is easily removable!

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This made me chuckle 😅but it’s exactly what I need to do. Thank you.

mariahall
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this is a great video, and I'm glad you allowed us to see the trials that didn’t work as well. This is life, and we all learn as we go. Great job

cookinhealthywithhayley
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Anytime I see a new upload I get so excited! We’ve been waiting girl!!😅💕

creativetendencies
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Super creative. I’ll be trying the 2nd method you did!

sasha_chisey
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For many people, these adhesive tapes are not a good option. Because in many cases, removing the adhesive strips also peels off the paint/plaster. Sometimes this happens right after the lamp is installed, the tapes are strong but the plaster and paint are not. So I don't know what's uglier, drilling a hole and doing it the conventional way or having a big chunk of plaster fall off. So you need to check what material the ceiling is made of and make sure it has a strong enough coating.

OrigamiFoldingPRO
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This is Badass! Thank you for sharing. I cannot wait to try this. 😆

deannacoker
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Girl where was this video when I needed it like 7 months ago??!

Good job tho and thanks for the hacks

anuoluwatobionemola
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I'd like this video 20 times if i could

runswithscissors
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HOW LONG DO THOSE LIGHTS LAST!! I want to buy them so bad, but i also dont want to be changing batteries every two weeks 😩

BeautiFuFu
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Super glue could be worked around the gold part with the cord.... Maybe lol. Great job!!

HerDigitalMedia
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Very creative. However, I don't think those bulbs will last long if used like regular bulbs. If you have them turned on for about 5-6 hours every day, and assuming they last 20 hours on batteries, they would only last 3.6 days before you need to change the batteries. So, I don't think it's worth it.

startup-streak
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how often do you have to change the light?

sriana
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Good luck with that adhesive tape. It will not come off painted walls easily

NicoleBetea
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Thank you so much for posting this! Mine came with literally no instructions at all. I found that using cable clips instead of tape can stop the wire from unraveling. I ended up drilling (✨spakle spakle!✨) but I think your way is very innovative and useful for avoiding drilling completely. Thank you again for this thorough walkthrough.

applesandlemoncake
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OMG THANK YOU!!! You saved my life 😭😭😭

chailowanks
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Where did you get the white flat surface thing from

zaawilkins