
Dunelm's plug-in wall lights with near-perfect rating are 'easy to install'
Dunelm customers are raving about a plug-in wall light that's "easy to install". The Fulton Plug In Wall Light boasts a near-perfect rating of 4.8 stars out of 5, with the overwhelming majority of buyers thrilled with the £32 light.
I have some of these lights myself, not this exact model, but the same sort of plug-in product from Dunelm, and have found them extremely easy to install. Traditional wall lights are a bit of a pain in that they need an electrician to run a cable to get them set up, which can prove an unwelcome extra cost.
However, the plug-in lights are really simple. They only need to be fixed to a wall within reach of a plug socket. The Dunelm lights can then be plugged in, and they're ready to use.
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The Fulton lamp has a rustic pine finish that will match lots of interior design styles, while the cable stretches 1.8m long. This gives a decent amount of length to fit the light within reach of a socket.
It is worth noting that a bulb is not included in the sale, so that will add a bit extra on top for anyone after one of Dunelm's stylish options. It's not the only option at the retailer either.
The retail giant has a wide array to choose from, including the popular Lois Globe LED Dimmable Bulb (£8), while fancier options include the Status Spiral Filament Bumpy Bulb (£22).
Amazon also stocks the £55.89 KEESFU Plug in Wall Lights. They have an industrial style about them and come in a set of two, meaning the lights work out at a more affordable £28 each.
The Amazon lights also have an adjustable height option which is a nice added feature. B&Q also stocks similar options like the Harbour Studio Vara Plug-in LED Wall light priced at £37.
This features an elegant antique brass finish that B&Q says "adds a touch of vintage charm to your space". Although it you're particularly looking for a wood accent you won't find that on this piece.
As already mentioned, the reviews have been extremely positive about the product. Among them, one said: "Easy to install and looks effective - very happy with this purchase."
Another continued: "Really pleased, have bought 3 of these from Dunelm, great for saving space if you have nowhere to put lamps."
A third went on: "Look amazing! Gives an industrial feel and goes with our room perfectly."
Despite all the positive feedback there was one issue highlighted in a three star review, with that buyer saying: "The plastic cover is peeling slightly which is annoying, but I just put that one closest to the wall. Nice overall."
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