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I'm so excited to use these in my next display!
These C9 White LED opaque Christmas lights are so beautiful to look at, there! They are fantastic for an old, traditional look from the early and middle decades of the twentieth century; and yet they twinkle on and off at random, which adds to the beauty of them. What is best of all, they look pretty much exactly like traditional incandescent opaque/ceramic C9 Christmas lights and yet consume around 80% to 90% less energy than their incandescent counterparts. Twinkling C9 Christmas lights are very hard to find in opaque/ceramic form, which is why these are a must buy for old-fashioned Christmas light enthusiasts!
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Used for the letters making words on a metal wire frame. Incredibly bright at night. Used red, blue and warm white for the border of a Texas state oitline of this frame.
I’m making a Christmas tree out of presents, and each present will flash giving a great effect.
I put them on my light pole. I layed the extra lights on the ground which looks nice. They do that with lights at Longwood Gardens, near Philadelphia
I have photos if you would like
I have purchased led lights from the home depot and Lowes and they are junk, they break with in two years. The ones from you are great. Bright, great selection. Love the soft twinkle and your strobes.
The "ColorSplash Bahamas 5 mm Multicolor light strings" served very well for a 10 foot wall of green shrubbery. Much easier to install than attempting to do three strings of different colors. This photo does not distinguish the blue and "teal" lights, but it was noticeable in person, and in fact we've noticed that running strings of blue and teal in parallel creates an attractive effect.
This was a small part of the big central lawn display at a small botanical garden in Florida. The shrubs and pots in the photo had been installed only weeks before the lights were installed, so the light installation represents a hurry-up response to the new situation.