Amazon Australian Nessa transforms her wardrobe using a $37 EZVALO LED light

Mum transforms her wardrobe using a $37 rechargeable LED light from Amazon – complete with a sensor motion and a touch control dimmer

  • Mum-of-two has revealed the $37 product she used to brighten up her wardrobe
  • Nessa Misiuda, from Brisbane, installed EZVALO LED closet lights from Amazon
  • The gadget features a sensor motion so the light automatically turns on and off


A mum-of-two has revealed how she transformed her wardrobe in a matter of seconds using a nifty $36.87 product from Amazon.

Nessa Misiuda, from Brisbane, installed the EZVALO LED closet lights with a touch control dimmer in her walk-in wardrobe to brighten up the space.

The gadget features a sensor motion so the light automatically turns on and off every time she walks into her wardrobe to look for her clothes.

 

A mum-of-two has revealed how she transformed her wardrobe in a matter of seconds using a nifty $36.87 product from Amazon

A mum-of-two has revealed how she transformed her wardrobe in a matter of seconds using a nifty $36.87 product from Amazon. Nessa Misiuda, from Brisbane, installed the EZVALO LED closet lights in her walk-in wardrobe to brighten up the space

‘How to add a little spice to your wardrobe… these closet lights are so awesome,’ the mum, otherwise known as Clean with Nessa, said in her now-viral TikTok video.

To install the lights, she simply stuck the bracket to the top of her wardrobe. 

The product comes with a 3M adhesive sticker so shoppers can remove the tape anytime without damaging the paint of the wall or other surfaces.

She then magnetically attached the lights to the bracket. The feature allows users to remove the light and recharge the batteries. When set to the lowest brightness, the lights can work up to three months on full charge.

‘The magnetic is for easy installation and removal… Simple, easy and convenient for anywhere in the house,’ Nessa said.

The wireless lighting comes with a dimmer function so shoppers can adjust the brightness to their preference

The wireless lighting comes with a dimmer function so shoppers can adjust the brightness to their preference

To install the lights, stick the bracket to the wherever you want the light to set up. The product comes with a 3M adhesive sticker so shoppers can remove the tape anytime without damaging the paint of the wall or other surfaces. You can magnetically attach the lights to the bracket

To install the lights, stick the bracket to the wherever you want the light to set up. The product comes with a 3M adhesive sticker so shoppers can remove the tape anytime without damaging the paint of the wall or other surfaces. You can magnetically attach the lights to the bracket

Her video has since been viewed more than 49,000 times with many saying they were keen to give the product a go.

The wireless lighting comes with a dimmer function so shoppers can adjust the brightness to their preference.

The product can be used anywhere, including pantry cupboards, bedroom, hallways, bathrooms and other dark areas around the home.

The lights have received hundreds of near-perfect reviews on the website, with many customers saying it has made a huge difference to their homes.

‘I installed this under my kitchen cupboards. I love this light! My kitchen is small so I often don’t turn the light on but still wish I had some light. This is the answer to that,’ one shopper wrote.

‘It senses when I walk by and turns on and gives off a lot of light for my small kitchen. It doesn’t stay on long after I leave which is nice that it doesn’t waste battery.’ 

One said: ‘These lights are better than I expected. They give just the right amount of light when you don’t want to turn on the overhead lights. They stay on as long as you’re in there moving around.’

While one added: ‘I bought this for my closet. The color of my closet wall is black, I couldn’t see my clothes easily at night when my baby is sleeping and I don’t want to turn on the ceiling light. This product helps me a lot.’ 



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