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Rewind – Doctor Who Tardis String Lights
Doctor Who Tardis String Lights
Please note: This item runs on 110v – you will need a voltage adaptor to use them in their current form in the UK
Available from www.thinkgeek.com
Thinkgeek offer economy postage to the UK and these are below any duty charge, Total cost about £18
Throw your own time lord party with the TARDIS String Lights. Each string measures 9 feet long and features 10 mini TARDIS lights. Perfect for indoor or outdoor use, you can make any gathering a little more timey-wimey. The light string comes with four replacement lights, but you can plug in your standard holiday light string bulbs if your party is not bound by typical temporal parameters.
Product Specifications…
- Is your party bound by typical temporal parameters?
- 10 TARDIS lights per string
- Multiple strings can be plugged into each other
- Plug into any outlet, indoors or out
- 4 replacement lights included
- Officially licensed Doctor Who collectible
- Dimensions: Each string is 9 feet long
- Operated by 120V AC
The lights in our back garden…
Monika
August 26th, 2016 - 8:31pmHi, I live in the Poland.
I have PL adaptor.
My lamp only 10 min working 🙁
I’d like to check this lamp bevause I don’t know how to open these little tardises 🙁
Kimberley
December 18th, 2014 - 11:08amAnother Aussie here, also using a legit adaptor … but I have burned through all 4 replacement bulbs within 24 hours of receiving them. The first that blew had melted the bulb holder, and that was in the first hour or so of use. So yes, they could definitely start a fire. I did hop on the internet wondering about finding replacement bulbs but the inner responsible adult is telling the outer geek that it’s not worth the risk …
Koen Schreurs
December 10th, 2014 - 3:45pmHello! Can someone help me? I got it for my birthday but I live in the Netherlands. So we’ve 230 Voltage. Can someone tell me what kind of lights these small lights are? Then I can replace them for the same kind which can handle the 230 Voltage. Thanks!!
MrHaloWho
December 10th, 2014 - 6:01pm120V I think
Aimee
February 25th, 2014 - 11:34pmI’ve had my lights for a couple months after finally messing about finding the right uk adaptor and before tonight have been soft light but working, but today they just randomly stopped…any help?
Anastasiia
July 21st, 2014 - 9:27pmHave just the same problem. I was watching Teen Wolf and the lights were on the wall besides me and I didn’t even notice when they had stopped working. I think it’s because one of ten lights just burned or something like that and after that all the lights stopped working. I’d like to check it but I don’t know how to open these little tardises and not to break them omg
Wanda
December 4th, 2013 - 6:50pmDoes anyone know where i can get cheap tardis lights please?
Yvonne Ritenberg
December 2nd, 2013 - 10:34amHello I did not buy my lights from you but just sending you a warning mine caught fire on my Christmas tree this afternoon I tried them they were fine then 15 minutes later I could smell plastic burning and noticed one on fire so please be carefull.let your customers know not to have them on to long.
booboo
December 2nd, 2013 - 10:35amwhere do you live are you in the UK?
booboo
December 2nd, 2013 - 10:53amdoesn’t sound good
so you are in the States? reason i ask is that people have been buying them in the UK and plugging into mains, voltage is 240 here not 110 so they would overheat
Yvonne Ritenberg
January 2nd, 2014 - 2:00amHello booboo I live in Australia, I bought mine on Amazon, our voltage here is higher but had a special circuit breaker so that they would not over heat not sure what happened but they did.
LuffyNoTomo
October 21st, 2013 - 2:03amwhat i was curious about – is they come with a light that has a red tip – usually that means if you change one light with that red tip one – it should be able to flash but i can’t seem to get the tardis open to change a bulb and the instructions don’t help much
if anyone has a movie of them flashing or can tell me how to change the bulb that would be nice – thanks for reading~!
LuffyNoTomo
October 21st, 2013 - 2:22amNever mind i ended up figuring it out =3
shell
November 25th, 2013 - 7:03pmWhat did you do? I’m in the same boat.
Rachel
November 30th, 2013 - 3:38amMe too! Just got mine today and I’m a bit stumped on trying to get to the light itself.
Anonymous
November 30th, 2013 - 9:10amI came here looking for an answer as well. So the TARDIS is split into two pieces that provide a casing for the light. So stick a fingernail or something tiny and flat into the crease on the side and pull apart. Hope that helps.
Anonymous
January 11th, 2014 - 10:55pmThey simply pull apart! At first I was kinda scared when it popped but it simply came apart, but be careful.