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Maurice 1987 Misery And Hell RGB Neon Sign
Designed by Grinpayne
Add a touch of retro gaming flair to your space with this vibrant Maurice 1987 Misery and Hell RGB neon sign, bringing nostalgic charm and colorful ambiance to any room.
Description
**Maurice 1987 Misery and Hell RGB Neon Sign**
Experience the eerie ambiance of a classic horror movie with our Maurice 1987 Misery and Hell RGB neon sign. This unique decoration is designed for fans of Stephen King’s iconic novel, paying homage to the iconic characters and setting.
Our sign features a low-voltage design (12V adapter included), making it completely safe for use in any room or space. The touchable surface is a bonus, allowing you to feel the vibrant colors of the sign without worrying about electrical shock.
But that’s not all – our sign comes with a free RGB remote control that lets you customize the display to your heart’s content. Choose from a range of colors, dimming levels, and flashing modes to create an immersive experience like no other.
Unlike traditional glass neon signs, our Maurice 1987 Misery and Hell RGB neon sign is built with durable LED technology. This means it’s non-fragile, resistant to breakage, and requires minimal maintenance.
Perfect for horror movie enthusiasts, gamers, and fans of retro aesthetics, this neon sign adds a touch of eerie elegance to any room or space. Order now and get ready to unleash the darkness!
Vincent –
Fast shipping
John –
Shipping took about 16 days, but I understand the delay given the recent fires in Los Angeles. It was worth the wait!
Sarah –
The sign is brighter than expected
Laura –
The sign feels durable and lightweight, but shipping took 20 days. I think itโs because of the fire is LA.
Michael –
The packaging was excellent
Joseph –
Lovve it, better than expected
Kevin –
Looks exactly like the picturess
James –
Arrived in perfect condition! Perfect for Christmas
Jessica –
My guests love it!
Daniel –
Love it
Chris –
It was super easy to install!
Tom –
Adds so much character to my man cave
Chris –
Instructions for setup were clear