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Medieval 18 The Frog RGB Neon Sign
Designed by libraryworm
A retro-chic, handcrafted LED neon sign featuring a medieval-inspired design of a frog in bold RGB colors, perfect for gamers and enthusiasts alike.
Description
**Medieval 18 The Frog RGB Neon Sign**
Experience a touch of medieval charm in your home with this unique RGB neon sign featuring an adorable frog design. Crafted using the latest LED technology, this sign offers durability and shatter-resistance, unlike traditional glass neon signs.
The Medieval 18 The Frog RGB Neon Sign is designed for safety and convenience, operating on low voltage (12V) and including a compatible adapter for easy installation. This feature ensures that you can display your new sign without worrying about electrical hazards.
One of the standout features of this product is its free remote control, which allows you to customize your sign’s color selection, dimming levels, flashing patterns, and various other modes. With the ability to change colors and settings with ease, you can match your sign to any occasion or mood.
LED technology also means that this sign is energy-efficient and long-lasting, requiring minimal maintenance over time. The Medieval 18 The Frog RGB Neon Sign makes an excellent addition to any room’s decor, bringing a unique touch of medieval whimsy to your space.
Marco –
Shipping toke 12 days, the sign is great
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