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About Lights4fun

Lights4fun is a UK-based specialist in decorative lighting - the kind of retailer that exists because someone, somewhere, decided that a plain ceiling bulb simply wasn't enough. The range covers fairy lights, festoon strings, LED candles, lanterns, solar garden lights, and a fair amount of seasonal décor that skews heavily towards Christmas but doesn't disappear come January. Everything is sold direct via lights4fun.co.uk, with no physical shops to worry about.

In practice, browsing the site is fairly pleasant. Products are organised by use-case - indoor, outdoor, wedding, garden - which is more useful than wading through a generic search. The photography is good, which matters more than usual here because lighting is one of those categories where you genuinely need to see how warm or cool a product looks in context. The site also provides useful technical specs: IP ratings for outdoor use, colour temperatures, whether something is battery or mains. That kind of detail saves returns.

What Lights4fun does well is depth. If you want ten different styles of copper wire fairy lights, this is where you'll find them. It's not trying to be Amazon; it's trying to be the best place specifically for decorative lighting, and within that lane it largely succeeds. Build quality across the range is generally solid - this isn't pound-shop territory - though some of the more elaborate decorative pieces sit at prices that demand you're confident about the aesthetic before you buy.

The honest weakness is seasonality. A significant chunk of the range is Christmas-oriented, which means the site is visibly more exciting in autumn than in May. Outside peak gifting season, the selection of indoor everyday lighting is narrower than you might hope. If you're looking for statement floor lamps or architectural lighting, you're in the wrong place.

Competition comes from the likes of Cox & Cox, Made.com's lighting section (now reduced in scope), and the broader John Lewis homeware range. Against Cox & Cox, Lights4fun tends to be more affordable and more technically focused. Against John Lewis, the range is narrower but more specialist. Neither is a perfect substitute.

There's no subscription or loyalty programme to speak of - no points system, no members-only pricing. What you get instead is a reasonably active promotions calendar and a newsletter that, by most accounts, is worth signing up to if you're planning a purchase rather than just browsing.

On delivery: standard delivery is available across the UK, with free delivery typically kicking in above a threshold on qualifying orders. Faster options are available at extra cost. Nothing unusual, nothing to complain about - but do check the delivery estimate on large or heavy outdoor items, which can take slightly longer than the headline timeframe suggests.

Currently, CodeHut lists 10 active voucher codes and 31 deals for Lights4fun, with discounts ranging from 10% to a fairly serious 75% off in some cases. Nine of those codes are due to expire within the week, so if you've been sitting on a tab, now is not the time for indecision. The most common discount is 10% off sitewide, which stacks up well on bigger basket purchases - a string of festoon lights for the garden, say, or a bulk order ahead of Christmas.

Who should shop here: anyone who needs decorative lighting and wants more choice than a supermarket aisle, without going full bespoke interiors. Particularly good for garden entertaining setups and event lighting. Who shouldn't bother: shoppers after functional everyday lighting, or those wanting a loyalty scheme that rewards repeat purchases.

How to use a Lights4fun discount code

  1. Head to lights4fun.co.uk and add whatever you want to your basket. Don't apply a code before this - the promo field only appears at checkout.
  2. Click the basket icon to review your order, then proceed to checkout. If you're a returning customer, log in now; codes can occasionally behave oddly if you apply them before signing in.
  3. On the checkout page, look for a field labelled 'Discount Code' or 'Promo Code' - it's typically on the order summary panel on the right, or below your item list on mobile. It won't be obvious on first glance, so scroll if you can't see it immediately.
  4. Paste or type your code into the field exactly as listed - including any capitalisation or hyphens. Then hit 'Apply'. The discount won't activate automatically; you do need to press the button.
  5. Check the order total updates before entering payment details. If the price hasn't changed, the code either hasn't applied or isn't valid for your basket. See the FAQ section for common reasons codes fail.
  6. Complete your payment. The discounted price shown is what you'll be charged - no surprises at the final step.

Lights4fun shopping tips

  • Move quickly on expiring codes. Of the 10 active codes currently listed on CodeHut, nine are expiring within the next week. Lights4fun's discount windows tend to be short, so check expiry dates before you start planning a basket around a specific deal.
  • The 10% sitewide code earns its keep on bigger orders. Ten percent sounds modest until you're buying festoon lighting for a patio, at which point it can cover the delivery cost and then some. Prioritise using percentage-off codes on higher-value baskets.
  • Watch the 75% off end-of-line deals. Discounts reaching 75% are typically clearance stock - last-season colours, discontinued styles. Worth checking if you're flexible on aesthetics; the underlying product quality is usually unchanged.
  • Buy Christmas lighting before October if you can. Demand spikes sharply in autumn, popular lines sell out, and promotional codes tend to be more generous in August and September when the site is pushing early-season sales rather than relying on Christmas urgency.
  • Check IP ratings before buying outdoor lights. Lights4fun lists these clearly, and it matters - IP44 handles splashes, IP65 handles rain and jets of water. Getting this wrong means a dead string of lights after the first storm.
  • The newsletter is worth subscribing to before a planned purchase. Lights4fun sends promotional codes to subscribers, particularly around key retail moments. Sign up a week or two before you intend to buy rather than the day before.
  • Solar lights are category-dependent, not brand-dependent. This applies across the industry: solar decorative lights work well in summer and in south-facing gardens. In low-light UK winters or shaded spots, they're unreliable regardless of brand or price. Mains or battery options are more consistent for year-round use.
  • Bundle purchases when a sitewide code is live. If you need lights for multiple rooms or areas, do it in one order. Sitewide codes apply to the whole basket, and you'll only pay one delivery charge.

Lights4fun promotions FAQs

Yes, fairly regularly. CodeHut currently lists 10 active voucher codes and 31 deals for Lights4fun, with discounts running from 10% to 75% off depending on the offer. The most common type is a percentage-off sitewide code — typically 10% or 20% — which applies across the range rather than being tied to specific products. Deals change frequently, and nine of the current codes are due to expire within the week, so it's worth checking for fresh codes before you commit to a purchase rather than relying on one you spotted a while ago.

Lights4fun does not appear to run a dedicated NHS discount programme through verified healthcare worker platforms. This could change, so it's worth checking their website directly or contacting customer service — retailers do occasionally add these schemes without much fanfare. In the meantime, NHS workers should check whether any active sitewide codes on CodeHut offer a comparable saving, since a 10–20% off sitewide code is broadly equivalent to what many retailer NHS discounts provide anyway.

There is no clearly advertised student discount for Lights4fun, either through Student Beans, UNiDAYS, or directly on their website. That said, student discount partnerships are something smaller specialist retailers add and remove without much notice, so it's worth a quick check on those platforms if you're a student. If nothing is available, the sitewide percentage-off codes listed on CodeHut are open to everyone and tend to offer a reasonable equivalent saving.

Lights4fun offers free standard delivery on orders over a qualifying threshold — check the current terms on their website as the minimum spend can vary. Below that threshold, a standard delivery charge applies. Faster delivery options are available at additional cost. For larger or heavier garden lighting items, delivery times may be slightly longer than the headline estimate, so factor that in if you're working to a deadline for an event or installation. Always confirm the free delivery threshold at checkout before finalising your order.

Add your items to the basket first, then proceed to checkout. On the checkout page, look for a field labelled 'Discount Code' or 'Promo Code' — it sits in the order summary panel and isn't always immediately visible on mobile, so scroll if needed. Type or paste your code exactly as listed, then click 'Apply'. The code won't activate on its own; you have to hit that button. Check the order total updates before entering payment details. If you're a returning customer, logging in before applying the code can avoid occasional glitches.

A few common reasons: the code has expired (nine of the current CodeHut codes expire within the week, so timing matters), the code has a minimum spend requirement your basket doesn't meet, or it's only valid on full-price items and your basket contains sale products. Also check you've copied the code correctly — an extra space or missed character will cause it to fail silently. Some codes are single-use or account-specific, particularly those sent via email. If none of those explain it, try a different code from the CodeHut listings or contact Lights4fun's customer service directly.

Generally, most retailers including Lights4fun allow only one discount code per order — stacking multiple promo codes at checkout is not standard practice in UK e-commerce. You'll typically need to choose the code that offers the best saving for your basket. The exception is if a separate promotional deal auto-applies at checkout (a free item threshold, for example), which may run alongside a code. If you're unsure whether two specific offers can be combined, it's worth checking with Lights4fun's customer service before placing your order.

Lights4fun occasionally offers a new customer or first-order discount, typically delivered via the newsletter sign-up. If you're buying for the first time, subscribing to their emails before completing your purchase is worth doing — a welcome code sometimes arrives within a few minutes. That said, this isn't always guaranteed to be running, and the value can vary. Check CodeHut first; a sitewide code open to all customers may offer a comparable or better discount than a dedicated new-customer offer.

For Christmas lighting specifically, August and September tend to yield better deals than October and November, when urgency drives full-price sales. Lights4fun runs promotional activity around the usual retail calendar — Black Friday, January sales, and end-of-season clearance in early spring — and the deeper discounts (towards that 75% upper end of the current range) typically appear on clearance lines rather than as sitewide events. If you're not tied to a specific product, browsing clearance in late winter can turn up decent buys. For garden lighting, early spring before the entertaining season picks up is a reasonable window.

Yes. Lights4fun's most significant promotional period is predictably autumn and winter, given how much of the range is Christmas-oriented. Black Friday and the pre-Christmas period are the peak discount moments. There's also typically a January clearance once the festive season ends, which can be a good time to buy Christmas lights at reduced prices for the following year — assuming you have somewhere to store them. Summer sales tend to focus on garden and outdoor lighting. The deals on CodeHut are updated as new offers go live, so it's worth checking back rather than assuming the current codes represent the best the brand will offer.

Lights4fun follows standard UK consumer rights, meaning you have the right to return most items within 14 days of receipt if you change your mind. Faulty items carry the protections of the Consumer Rights Act. In practice, decorative lighting is a category where returns for 'not quite the right colour temperature' are common — the site's product photography is reasonably accurate, but warm white and cool white can look very different in situ. Check the returns policy on their website for any specific exclusions on personalised items or large outdoor installations before ordering.

Generally solid, provided you match the product to the conditions. Lights4fun lists IP ratings on outdoor products, which is the relevant measure — IP44 handles rain and splashes comfortably, IP65 is suitable for more exposed conditions. The brand is considered a mid-to-upper tier specialist rather than a budget import retailer, so build quality tends to hold up reasonably well. Solar products, as with any brand, are weather-dependent; they perform best in summer and in well-lit positions. For consistent year-round reliability in a UK garden, mains-powered or battery options are the more dependable choice.

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Reviewed by Jon Pope ChMCJon Pope ChMC, CodeHut Editor · Last checked 1 week ago

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