💡 Light up your love story with marquee magic!
The IMPRSV 4FT Marquee Light Up Letter 'E' features cool white LED lights embedded in high-density foam board, standing 4 feet tall. Designed for easy assembly with pre-cut pieces and a hot glue gun, it includes a sturdy back stand for stability indoors or outdoors. Perfect for weddings and parties, it creates a modern, immersive atmosphere and doubles as a striking photo backdrop, backed by responsive customer service.
Light Type | LED |
Pre Printed Text | E |
Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
Shape | Square |
Style Name | Modern |
Theme | wedding decoration birthday decoration |
Color | 4FT White |
Material Type | Foam board |
A**A
Nice
Very nice my initial letter came damaged I reached out and they fixed it quickly. Will most definitely be using them again. Size is almost as tall as me and I’m 5’2.
B**Y
Perfect Party Addition
These numbers were shipped fast, and easy to assemble. I had an issue with a battery pack but the company responded quickly and sent me a replacement the next day and it worked perfectly.
C**S
Great Numbers!
Great Quality with a video to go along with while you are putting the numbers together! Lights are easy to put in and instructions are easy to follow, Will definitely buy again!
J**E
Funn
Battery life is great but would love the light to be brighter. They are fun to look at and the set up is supper easy
B**Y
Great for birthday decorations
Perfect way to add to our baby’s first birthday decorations! Directions were straight forward, easy to build.
A**R
Great for any event
Great alternative to more expensive metal letters. Just be patient when assembling. A good glue gun is a must have when putting these together.
A**R
Very Fragile- Not easy to move or put together
I bought the A/M used on FB market place and had to purchase the & symbol new from Amazon. I will say these look great in person, but they are super hard to put together and KEEP together. They are made from a poster foam board type of material, so they are super flimsy and must be transported inside a vehicle, so you cannot put them in the back of a truck. They will fly away. They are so light that they do not stand up on their own. We ended up using water bottles behind the letters to hold them up in place. We also had to hot glue the pieces together so they did not fall apart. We cannot reuse these letters, they have been destroyed after one use, just from moving them from my house, to the car, to the venue, back to the car, and then back to my house. I will have to do some major damage control in order to save these letters. They are way overpriced for a simple foam board design and a string of lights. Rent real letters or buy from someone else.
M**.
Good, but know what you're getting into
First of all, read the reviews well before you order this so you have realistic expectations. This will not look as nice as rented marquee letters or the DIY kind made with plywood. However, if you're willing to put in some extra effort you can certainly improve upon it.Onto the important things to note:1) This requires assembly and comes with several pieces that come folded. It is not difficult to put together. You WILL be able to see the seams where the folds are, and the tab slots (see the pictures). I repeat, you WILL SEE THE SEAMS AND TAB SLOTS.2) Do not start this little project the day you need it (or even the day before). Give yourself time to deal with any potential issues.3) There is a tutorial on YouTube. Watch it.4) If you don't have a hot glue gun and don't want to buy one, you can definitely make it work with strong tape (I used shipping tape). Regular Scotch tape ain't gonna cut it though.So first off, assembly. The instructions have you use hot glue to glue the seams together for the main part of the number. I did that, but still ended up also using tape on the back because the glue wouldn't always hold well. This is why I say you don't HAVE to have a glue gun. Tape accomplishes the same thing, and presumably it doesn't matter how ridiculous the back looks. Nobody will be looking at it. For the sides, the tabs and the slots are all numbered, all you have to do is match them up. This is where my first complaint comes in - some of the numbers are printed in spots where they will be visible after assembly. From a distance no one else will notice, but you'll know and it may haunt you.My solution to the visible seams on the face of the numbers was peel and stick wallpaper. Contact paper would accomplish the same thing. I used an X-acto knife to trim it and to cut out the holes for the lights. Easy peasy, and a great way to add some pizazz. Bonus effect of adding stability to the main part. And as to those very visible slots around the outside...you could also cover the outside with even more contact paper. Put that X-acto knife to work.The bulbs are as cheap as can be. Plastic, which is fine, but has a seam that's less fine. It's also not a true "bulb," so to speak. The white part is just a cover and the actual light is in the black base. To install the bulbs you just remove the covers, stick the base of the cover through the hole, and screw it into the base. Very straightforward. And now complaint #2 - the lights could definitely be brighter. If you are planning to use this outdoors during the day or in a well lit room, the effect is going to be underwhelming. You'd be better off buying the one that doesn't have lights and just decorating it as you see fit.All in all, I'm happy with the numbers and would certainly buy more. I had the time and willingness to give them some extra attention and make them nicer. I think your satisfaction with these numbers will really come down to how well you manage expectations and how much effort you're able to put in.
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