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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Nilo C. Teixeira
Greater than one weekI ordered this product without knowing the brightness of the white color. The item came well packed in a small plastic box, and every single one of the bulbs worked flawlessly (I used 95 of 100). Even the color brightness matched my Prelit Tree (I presume its standard). Will order again eventually in case of need. I recommend this product.
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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.
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Ekbruster
> 3 dayUsed these to get a pre lit christmas tree back up and running. They came in a nice drawstring bag so I could throw the extras back in the tree box. They did the job, the tiny wires are a pain to feed through the bulb casings on the tree but no fault if the product this would be the case of any bulb used. Glad these matches my current white bulbs as I cant even tell the difference from the original ones.
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Fingon
> 3 dayThese bulbs worked fine for replacing lights in my Christmas light strings. Some are not as bright as the original bulbs but they allow the strings to work after replacing burnt out bulbs. Also these come in a very nice package that is convenient to use and store the bulbs during the non-Christmas seasons. They would have been rated 5-star if they could be seen (brighter).
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LarryH
Greater than one weekThese bulbs were used to replace every bulb (all failed) on a Reindeer in my Daughter and Grandsons Christmas display. All of the leads were the proper length. They were quick and easy to install once the old bulbs were carefully removed. They were bright and better than expected. Only one (1) broken bulb out of 100.
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FD3SR1
Greater than one weekTested one bulb and it was the right color and brightness. Hope there is consistency in the batch. Counted to see if I actually got 200 bulbs as ordered. Sadly got 194 bulbs.
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W. Denny
> 3 dayHave a pre-lit tree and the top burned out for whatever reason. These saved me from having to get a new tree or run lights. These are a must have to replace whatever you need to replace. They shine bright and have lasted so far.
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Joann MacMaster
> 3 dayWe have an older Balsam Hill tree and when we pulled it out this year noticed a few strings were out. I purchased these replacement bulbs based on some of the reviews I read and they are great. Not too bright, easy to install. I was pleasantly surprised to find that 100% of the bulbs in the box worked. I know this because I had to buy 2 boxes, and now we have a few leftover in case we need them in future. Highly recommend.
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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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K. R.
Greater than one weekNot 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.