PL: Umbrella Light for your Deck or Patio
This is my clip on umbrella light. There are 4 versions of this clamp inside. There is a tilted and straight version both with a solid or open bottom. They will light up your patio umbrella and look spectacular.
The "Open" version on the bottom use these special remote controlled LED tea lights. They simply press into the bottom but have the advantage of being remote controlled with various color options with a dedicated white LED.
You can point these up or down the umbrella pole depending on the light you need.
The other version has a closed bottom so you can place any sort of tealight in it. I have used these tea lights successfully on many projects and they are very inexpensive.
This model is NC-ND-AI [Read Model License Terms]
This is my clip on umbrella light. There are 4 versions of this clamp inside. There is a tilted and straight version both with a solid or open bottom. They will light up your patio umbrella and look spectacular.
The "Open" version on the bottom use these special remote controlled LED tea lights. They simply press into the bottom but have the advantage of being remote controlled with various color options with a dedicated white LED.
You can point these up or down the umbrella pole depending on the light you need.
The other version has a closed bottom so you can place any sort of tealight in it. I have used these tea lights successfully on many projects and they are very inexpensive.
This model is NC-ND-AI [Read Model License Terms]
This is my clip on umbrella light. There are 4 versions of this clamp inside. There is a tilted and straight version both with a solid or open bottom. They will light up your patio umbrella and look spectacular.
The "Open" version on the bottom use these special remote controlled LED tea lights. They simply press into the bottom but have the advantage of being remote controlled with various color options with a dedicated white LED.
You can point these up or down the umbrella pole depending on the light you need.
The other version has a closed bottom so you can place any sort of tealight in it. I have used these tea lights successfully on many projects and they are very inexpensive.
This model is NC-ND-AI [Read Model License Terms]
Printing Tips
I printed these at 100% infill with supports. The supports break off. The 100% infill on the clear holders transfers the light much better.
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