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Patio Lanterns for the new 5er

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Well I'm finally moved into my new Cedar Creek 30RGBS and life is good but.....

I want some cool patio lanterns for the awning. I've been looking at every store I go to but can't seem to find hardly any patio lanterns let alone something cool for the new rig. So anyone got any ideas for cool lights? Gotta stand out a little in this park. I'll do some shopping online but I figured with all the 5ers in the TDR I can't be the only one hanging lights.



Taker easy,

Mike
 
I just use a string of Christmas lights, exterior, with the large clear bulbs.

They aren't really "cool" but they provide nice soft illumination under the awning at night. They only cost $4-$5



Fireman
 
I bought a reel of rope light and put up a string on the channel of my awning and then two six foot strips along the "rockers" on either side of the door on the entry side. you can get them in various colors (i used white).



I got the idea from a guy that had lined the entire bottom of his 5er and truck with them and they looked cool. it looked like his truck and trailer were heavenly with the glow coming from below.
 
Thanks for the tips guys. I like the idea with the one at camping world that slides into the awning roller so you don't need clips. Some of my neighbors have the LED lights and they look pretty good. I was thinking something a little more off the wall. Check out the light this outfit has, pretty much anything you can think of. http://www.cheesylights.com/beachparty1.html



Taker easy,

Mike
 
Yeah we have two sets of those bamboo ones we use around our ez-up dinning tent. Its tan and looks nice with them. then i have a set of (6) miller lite nascar lights i hang from the awning to the dinning tent to get power over to it.



rope lights you can even just string them out on the ground to light pathways or driveways the are supposed to last for 35,000 hours and I'd believe it.
 
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