Mudder Mini Christmas 2.5 Volt Replacement Light Bulbs for Christmas Trees Decorative Light Supplies, 170 Ampere, 0.42 Watt (100 Pieces, Clear)
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Mel F
Greater than one weekThese are great. I have a 20 yr old prelit tree that ony had a couple of strands left that were lit. I purchased these lights & a light repair tool. Between these two purchases, I was able to get the tree back to looking new!
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Hydeii
> 3 dayThese bulbs are great for replacing blown bulbs. They go in easy and light up bright.
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nancy niles
> 3 dayBetter than buying new tree
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Roses
> 3 dayThe lights arrived in a bubble wrap envelope. Inside was a box that contained a velvety bag that held the bulbs safely. I counted them and all were in attendance! Began replacing dead bulbs in our pre-lit tree and every bulb I used so far, ~20, has worked as advertised...YAY! I have another string of lights that I scavenged from while waiting for these bulbs, so will be using many more and will report back. Seems like a great product! If I run out of this batch of 100, I will be reordering to have more bulbs on hand, thereby preserving the life of our pre-lit tree!
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Bob in Cincinnati
19-11-20242nd order for these. Make sure you look at the tag on the lights to make sure you order the right volt and amp light. There are about 6 different light combinations. Too bright or too dim means you have the wrong bulb
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Constance Schinner II
> 3 dayIf you have it in a protected site it might work for you. Mine was in the open yard and our wind had it leaning and rolling from side to side. Too, I used twine to give it some sturdiness and give plants something to climb on, as spaces are quite far. Gave up, recycled the metal.
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clar2000
> 3 dayThese lights are far too dull. They look like a different color when installed next to existing clear lights. However, they do come in a nice plastic container to keep them undamaged and organized over the years.
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Thomas R. Asturias
> 3 dayI was worried when I bought these that Id get a bunch of duds since a lot of reviews seem to indicate that that can happen. We just put up our tree last week and a bunch of bulbs were out so I figure it was worth a shot. Well, we got the LightKeeper tester to test each of our bulbs (my kids did most of it). We have used nearly all of the 100 bulbs and did not find a single bad bulb. Not one!? Maybe we got super lucky ... I fully expected to find at least a few. So we are ordering a 2nd set (we used up nearly all of ours fixing the tree). Hope others have similar luck.
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Kermit M.
> 3 dayJust they way i needed to repair a 17 year old outdoor Christmas decoration. they look just like the original
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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.