

LED Keeper® - LED Holiday Light Set Repair Tool
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shawna
> 3 dayThis is a game changer if you have LED christmas lights that need to be fixed. Love it
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Robert coad
Greater than one weekIt only takes about 3 minutes to solve a problem with a 150 light string very happy that I bought this!!!!
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CSedam
Greater than one weekSometime on Christmas Eve, one of our hanging garlands went 1/2 out. I decided to get the LED light fixer, knowing that we have all LED lights and the cost will be worth it. I followed the instructions in the package, each time seeing what lights illuminated. Eventually I was able to narrow it down to 1 bulb, which I then replaced with a new bulb and my garland was fully lit again! If any lights on my tree go dark, this will be the first thing I try. Id rather replace a lightbulb than my whole tree. Its worth the cost, but it might be something to grab on after Christmas clearance, if you can!
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Britney
> 3 dayCouldnt get to work at first, and almost threw it in the trash due to frustration. The video tutorial was helpful, but could get no lights to light up at all, on a working or non working strand. Decided to change the 9V battery, even though the red indicator light turned on when I squeezed the trigger. So CHANGE THE BATTERY before you get mad and throw it away. Was fairly easy to work after that. Although still required some effort because I found I had multiple bulbs out and a bad socket on a single section of strand.
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Miss Dulce Bartell IV
> 3 dayI wasnt sure if it would work with icicle light sets but it does. It works, is easy to use and is worth the money spent. This is one time saving multi tool that I never knew I needed.
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Barry L. Maxwell
> 3 dayThis didn’t work for me on a large string of c6 LED bulbs as some bulbs flickered so faintly it was difficult to isolate. I imagine it would work better on small bulbs. Also I’m buying shorter strings going forward as it will be easier to fix.
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snjguy
> 3 dayGreat little device to save time and money instead of buying lights every year when a half of the string dies and you cant figure out which bulb is bad. There is a learning curve if you follow the instructions. But once you get the hang of it you can go through a string of bulbs in a matter of minutes and find your bad one. Brought back to life six strings of lights that I knew were bad. It has the function to test the lightbulb, fuse and the string of wires. Good investment instead of having to run out and replace your lights.
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CSedam
> 3 daySometime on Christmas Eve, one of our hanging garlands went 1/2 out. I decided to get the LED light fixer, knowing that we have all LED lights and the cost will be worth it. I followed the instructions in the package, each time seeing what lights illuminated. Eventually I was able to narrow it down to 1 bulb, which I then replaced with a new bulb and my garland was fully lit again! If any lights on my tree go dark, this will be the first thing I try. Id rather replace a lightbulb than my whole tree. Its worth the cost, but it might be something to grab on after Christmas clearance, if you can!
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CDK
> 3 dayThere is no way I would have found the four to 6 bad leds in each string. This product is worth every penny. Dont throw out those strings that dont light, spend the $25 and fix em. You can purchase spare diodes on Amazon as well (cheap). Watch you tube videos and understand how it works and youll be a pro in no time. Definitely recommend this.
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T. M.
> 3 dayII have used this company incandescent light string repair tool in the past with mixed results and to put it mildly I was very skeptical if this would work. My first repair was to a 70 LED/24 foot outside string that was wrapped on a tree but in 10 minutes it was fixed. I was very lucky on this string as LEDs that out were close to the plug on this mounted string. The second set fixed was an unmounted 92 LED/32 foot string and took less than two minutes to repair. With the written instructions and online video you cannot go wrong. The lessons I learned are: -Unmounted lights are easier to repair. The tester comes attached to a 3 foot cord limiting the length the tester can be used. This is only a minor issue and limited to installed lights. It easily found the one broken LED on the 32 foot unmounted string. -Be sure the wire is correctly positioned in the tester before pulling the trigger. It is very easy to incorrectly position/select the wire causing you to repeat the procedure. Although this was identified by another reviewer I still managed to do it. -After correctly positioning the tester on the wire and pulling the trigger you have to allow enough time for the LEDs to light on longer strings. -Strings with multiple failures take some extra thought, time and require a little more effort. Initially you will get inconsistent results but if you decrease the number of LEDs tested and just work from one end of the string it works. . Bottom line this tester is easy to use, does its job and I would buy it again. I do share the same concerns with reviewer MBR as to fixing or replacing multiple failure strings. My multiple string LED failures were only one year old am questioning the quality of these strings. The common issues for the failures were almost 90 % involving the copper wires where it was bent to be inserted into the LED holder. Note: The write up said it came with 3 1.5-volt batteries are included, In reality it has a 9 volt battery