
LED Skeleton Hands with Ground Stake and Timer, 360 mm
Spectacular Halloween garden decor: glowing skeleton hands with 50 red LEDs, a built-in timer, and weather-resistant construction for the ultimate fright-night setup.
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These creepy skeleton hands look like they're clawing their way out of the ground, instantly turning any garden, walkway, or front porch into a full-blown horror scene. Crafted from durable plastic and designed with impressive anatomical detail, they create a striking silhouette by day. When darkness falls, 50 super-bright red LEDs ignite a menacing glow that sends shivers down the spine. Ideal for Halloween parties, haunted-house setups, or simply delighting trick-or-treaters, they deliver an unforgettable scare every evening.\n\nHighlights:\n50 red LEDs for an intense, blood-chilling horror effect\nBuilt-in timer: 6 hours on, 18 hours off – fully automatic\nWeather-resistant battery compartment designed for outdoor use\nSturdy ground stake provides a firm hold in soil or lawn\nVersatile placement along paths, in flower beds, or at entryways\n\nThe integrated timer couldn't be easier – just switch it on once and it'll illuminate your hands at the same time every evening for six hours before shutting off automatically. No more running outside in the cold to turn them off. The splash-proof battery compartment shrugs off rain and morning dew, while the rugged stake keeps the hands standing tall even on breezy nights. Requires three AA batteries (not included). Simply stake, snap, and watch the terror rise from the earth.
SKU
67870
Material
Plastik
Length
80 mm
Width
80 mm
Height
360 mm
Weight
225 g
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