These C9 LED replacement bulbs give your holiday lighting an instant glow by creating your childhood dream. 10 times more energy efficient than incandescent bulbs makes lighting up your holidays, easy on the budget! The bulbs are packed in quantities of 25 making them an economical choice. CSA listed, CE certified, and UL listed for indoor and outdoor use. Create that warm holiday feeling when you paint your home or office with a lighting design featuring these bulbs. Note: These bulbs are designed to point out and will provide a much brighter look then if you place them up like a candle. LED’s do not “glow” like a traditional bulb but with our designed faceted bulbs, you will get a more traditional glow.
Product Features
- Energy savings and eco friendly – Reduce power consumption by more than 90% compared to incandescent bulbs
- Bulb shell made of weather resistant, break resistant durable plastic
- Dimmable – Can be used for light shows
- UL listed and CSA approved for indoor and outdoor use
- 5 LED’s in every bulb for a brighter look. Fits into C9 or E17 light sockets
Perfect replacement for white incandescent C9 bulbs! These are just what I was looking for!! I love the cost-savings of LED bulbs, as well as the ability to string a nearly endless number of strands together without overloading the wiring or the circuit, but I have always hated the “bright white” or “bluish” look that you get from most white LED bulbs. Well, I’m happy to report that these LED’s put off almost the exact same color of the clear C9 incandescent bulbs that they replaced!! They aren’t quite as bright, but that’s…
I’m going with them… Not a replacement but an OK option. OK replacement for the old C9 bulbs. Not nearly as bright especially the orange and yellow. Well constructed. 25 of them pulled 23 watts combined. They look pretty nice, I still like the old style better but these win in durability and power savings. You can use way more strings in series than with the old 7 watt C9’s. My strings have a 5 amp fuse on a #20 awg wire. That would give you a max of 3 strings with C9’s or 4.3 amps at 120V = 525 watts and that is pushing it taking 80% of 600 watts =…
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