Mini LED Neon Flex

Looking for something sleek and compact that still packs a visual punch? Brilliant! You've landed on our collection of Mini LED Neon Flex – the smaller, slimmer sibling in the LED neon family that proves good things really do come in small packages. Our Mini LED Neon Flex brings all...

Looking for something sleek and compact that still packs a visual punch? Brilliant! You've landed on our collection of Mini LED Neon Flex – the smaller, slimmer sibling in the LED neon family that proves good things really do come in small packages.

Our Mini LED Neon Flex brings all the gorgeous, continuous glow of regular neon flex but in a much more compact form factor. It's perfect for those tricky projects where space is tight but you still want that eye-catching neon effect. Think detailed signage, intricate lettering, furniture edging, or any project where standard neon flex would simply be too bulky.

What makes our Mini Neon Flex special? Its super-slim profile means it can squeeze into the tightest spots while still delivering that stunning, dot-free illumination that mimics traditional glass neon. It bends and flexes with ease, allowing you to create precise curves and shapes that larger lighting simply can't achieve. And despite its diminutive size, it still offers impressive brightness and that gorgeous, even glow you're after.

We've got a cracking selection here – different voltage options, various bending directions to suit your specific design, and of course, a rainbow of colours from warm whites to vibrant hues. Whether you're a shop owner looking to highlight small display areas, a designer creating custom lighting features, or a DIY enthusiast wanting to add subtle accent lighting at home, our Mini LED Neon Flex is your new best friend.

Frequently Asked Questions

How small is Mini LED Neon Flex compared to standard Neon Flex?
It's significantly more compact! While standard LED Neon Flex typically ranges from 12-16mm in width, our Mini Neon Flex is roughly half that size – usually around 6-8mm wide. This slimmer profile makes it perfect for detailed work, tight spaces, and applications where discretion is key. It's like the difference between using a marker pen and a fine-liner – both have their place, but the mini version gives you much more precision.

What's the difference between top-bend and side-bend Mini Neon Flex?
Great question! Top-bend Mini Neon Flex flexes up and down (like nodding your head), making it perfect for straight-line applications like outlining edges, underlighting cabinets, or accent lighting along straight surfaces. Side-bend Mini Neon Flex flexes left and right (like shaking your head), which makes it ideal for creating letters, logos, and curved shapes. The right choice depends entirely on the direction you need your lighting to bend in your specific design.

Is Mini LED Neon Flex waterproof?
We offer both indoor and outdoor versions. Our standard Mini Neon Flex is perfect for indoor use, while our IP65-rated versions are designed to withstand rain and moisture, making them suitable for outdoor applications or humid environments like bathrooms and kitchens. Just check the IP rating in the product description – IP65 and above means it's weatherproof enough for most outdoor applications in the British climate.

What voltage options do you have for Mini LED Neon Flex?
We offer both 12V and 24V options. The 12V Mini Neon Flex is ideal for smaller installations and shorter runs, while the 24V version works brilliantly for longer stretches where you need consistent brightness throughout. The 24V option also tends to have less voltage drop over distance, which is important when you're running longer lengths. Not sure which you need? Just give us a shout, and we'll help you figure it out.

What colours are available in Mini LED Neon Flex?
We've got a fantastic selection! You can choose from warm white (2700K-3000K) for a cosy glow, neutral white (4000K) for balanced lighting, and cool white (6000K-6500K) for a crisp, contemporary look. We also offer vibrant single colours including red, blue, green, yellow, and more. For creative projects, some of our models come with RGB capability, allowing you to change colours and create dynamic effects. Whatever your project needs, we've probably got a colour to match!

Can I cut Mini LED Neon Flex to size?
Absolutely! Our Mini Neon Flex can be cut at marked intervals along the strip – usually every few centimetres. This makes it easy to customise the exact length you need. Just look for the cutting marks (usually scissors icons or lines) on the strip itself. After cutting, you'll need to properly seal the end with our end caps or connectors to maintain any weatherproofing and ensure safe operation.

How do I install Mini LED Neon Flex?
Installation is straightforward with the mounting clips or channels we provide. The flexible nature makes it easy to work with, and since it operates at a low voltage (12V or 24V), it's safer to handle than traditional high-voltage neon. For permanent installations, you can use our silicone adhesive backing or mounting channels that hold the strip securely in place. All our products come with installation guides, and our team is always happy to provide advice for your specific project.

Is Mini LED Neon Flex difficult to bend into shapes?
Not at all! That's one of its best features. The slim, flexible silicone housing allows it to bend easily along its designated bending plane. However, it's worth noting that each type has a minimum bending radius – typically around 2-3cm for Mini Neon Flex. This means ultra-tight angles might require a cut and reconnection, but for most curved designs, it bends beautifully without any issues. The smaller size actually makes it more flexible than standard Neon Flex for creating intricate shapes and letters.

How energy-efficient is Mini LED Neon Flex?
Very! Like all LED lighting, it uses a fraction of the energy that traditional lighting consumes. Mini LED Neon Flex typically uses about 5-8 watts per metre, depending on the colour and brightness. This makes it incredibly economical to run, even when left on for extended periods. It also generates very little heat compared to traditional neon, making it safer for applications where it might be touched or in close proximity to other materials.