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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THEFORDMAN
> 3 dayDont understand why you can by a string of lights for almost the same price as loose bulbs, I would by the string lights but there are so many different bases that your stuck buying bulbs. The bulbs work good but just a pain if your changing a bunch of them at one time.
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Brittany B
> 3 daySo these are white lights not the dull yellow kind, we put up 11 trees in our house every year and this time almost every tree had a section of lights that were out but we purchased these replacement bulbs and a light keeper pro and this saved us from having to replace our trees. I’ll likely be buying 3-4 this Christmas just to complete the trees. I spread one container over 11 trees
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Mishka
> 3 dayAfter i burnet out by accident all the Christmas-light bulbs on the tree (the lights were built in and it looks wonderful) i searched for replacements... After long searching i found this product. And it did what it promised. It was a very hard job for many hours / days to replace the bulbs, as they come without the feet and you have to replace all the approximately 600 bulbs.
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just plain dave
> 3 dayNot sure how long they last; they work fine, but I sure seem to have to replace quicker than I would think.
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Kindle Customer
> 3 dayWork perfectly for fixing our outdoor lights.
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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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awhit
Greater than one weekI bought these to fix my prelit Christmas tree. These are extremely bright - blindingly bright - and get very hot. I couldn’t even touch one for a fraction of a second because it was so hot after only being on for less than a minute. I don’t feel comfortable putting these on my tree because I feel they could be a fire danger and my kids could get burned by just touching them. I’ll be returning and do not recommend.
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Brent
Greater than one weekSo 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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Hello Toast!
19-11-2024Worked on my 300 string light, but very dim on strings shorter than 50. Who knew these replacement bulbs would be so complicated?
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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.