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John E.
> 3 dayGot these to go with the 200+ Colored 2.5V Replacement Christmas Light Bulb set so I would have an ample amount and variety of replacement christmas light bulbs for those burned out in my christmas light strings. Very easy to use and simple to replace using the existing light bulb bases.
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Lori Jakubowski
Greater than one weekNice packaging and nice product.
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Johnnie Evans
> 3 dayI attempted to replace a few burnt out lights and received poor results. The bulbs were dimly lit compared to my existing bulbs. I did not have a good experience with these.
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Floyd Shown
> 3 dayeasy replacement bulbs !
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Eric F.
> 3 dayRather fiddly to use but they worked great and were the only solution because I could not find the same style of light for my prelit tree
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wes_ben
> 3 dayThe bulbs fit the housing but they are not a bright white, they are a dull yellow.
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K. R.
10-06-2025Not all light strings are the same! Locate the specs for the light bulbs youre replacing by looking at those annoying tags that hang off of the string of lights. One of them will specify the voltage/amperage/wattage used.
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Hicks
Greater than one weekI bought 100 originally and ended up having to come back and buy 300. I used most of those as well. Some reviews have complained about duds and these bulbs causing the whole series to go out. I had that same issue but I believe it was my owe fault. When you install these it is very easy for the two “legs” to make contact inside of the plastic housing causing an immediate short. I had this happen multiple times, causing me to have to redo the whole circuit I had just replaced. The bulbs themselves are great. Just operator error when installing them.
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Brent
> 3 daySo far everything is good. I had two orders from different companies. one I have used are great bulbs. the other I have not used, but I good faith that they are also good. these are use for my Christmas lights, in which I have change on an average every year is a couple hundred , when setting up for next year. but mainly I cannot find 2.5 volt bulbs were I live in clear. so I have lots of spare bulbs.
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SB
> 3 dayI bought these replacement bulbs based on the voltage and wattage rating on the wire of the Christmas tree as they were the perfect match. I had to replace top section of our Christmas tree as there were several bulbs which were burned out. So instead to troubleshooting to determine bad bulbs, I decided to replace them all. After I replaced the entire top section and turned on the lights I noticed a few of them wouldnt even light up (defective pieces or dead on arrival), I marked them and then replaced all of the defective ones, but when I turned the lights back on, I noticed a few of them burned out (just after one on and off), after replacing the second set, all turned on (in the picture of the burned out bulbs the right side group are these bulbs which were either defective or burned out after one on/off, left side is the original bulbs from the tree). Next was the lower portion of the tree which had just a couple of burned out, when I replaced them then I noticed that these bulbs are dimmer than the original ones on the tree. Once replaced the tree now looks ready to be decorated. With the price tag I think they are value for money, however you might have to spend some extra time to replace defective ones.