Different Shapes Are Available For Christmas LED Lights
If you are shopping for Christmas LED lights, you will find there are many different styles and shapes to choose from.
Here is a quick rundown of available shapes and styles:
Classic white or multicolored, red, white, and blue-sometimes mixed on the same string, pink, purple, orange, yellow, green.
There are Christmas LED lights that flash, blink, twinkle, and chase.
Flashing lights flash off and on after a certain time, while chasing lights mean they will follow a certain pattern and flash.
Love the traditional look of the old style C7 or C9 Christmas lights but tired of dealing with broken bulbs, burned out bulbs and huge holiday electric bills? Recycle those old bulbs this year and replace them with Christmas LED lights C7 or C9 retrofit bulbs.
You can find the classic shapes and sizes of incandescents available in LEDs, and the LEDs also come available in colors that were not previously available.
LEDs also shine brighter than their incandescent counterparts.
On top of that these bulbs will consume 90% less energy, will last for 50,000 hours or more and are made of a virtually indestructible epoxy plastic.
You can also purchase LED replacement bulbs to use on your existing strings of lights to replace the incandescents.
These lights will work with your existing C7 or C9 socket wire.
No matter the style or shape you choose of Christmas LED lights, you can purchase electric Christmas led lights or opt for battery powered Christmas lights.
Either way, you will be able to save money this holiday season and for years to come.
Here is a quick rundown of available shapes and styles:
- C7 and C9: these are probably the most recognizable Christmas shape.
The classic shape that has been around for so many years, the multi-colored bulb that has been on Christmas trees for as long as anyone can remember.
C9s are the larger bulbs, C7s slightly smaller.
You can also find C6s and C5s. - Mini lights - Compact LEDs are popular for decorating trees, because they produce less heat than full-sized "C" bulbs.
You may also find the smaller size more attractive. - Icicle lights - Icicle lights are shaped just like icicles.
Icicle lights are among the most popular Christmas LED lights for outdoors, and look especially good hanging along roof edges. - Globe lights are spherical in shape and give a softer, warmer illumination than the smaller bulbs.
They also produce more light. - Shaped lights - You can now get Christmas light bulbs in almost any shape you want, from snowmen and Santas to beer cans and sport team logos.
Shaped lights can be a way to break up the monotony of a long string of identical bulbs, and add a little of your personality to your lighting display. - Bubble lights - These bulbs have a small glass tube of coloured liquid projecting from the top.
Once the lights are switched on, the liquid heats up, producing bubbles that rush up the tube. - Net Lights - just as the name indicates, a net of LEDs used to decorate trees and bushes
- Rice Lights - tiny points of light, smaller than mini Christmas led lights
Classic white or multicolored, red, white, and blue-sometimes mixed on the same string, pink, purple, orange, yellow, green.
There are Christmas LED lights that flash, blink, twinkle, and chase.
Flashing lights flash off and on after a certain time, while chasing lights mean they will follow a certain pattern and flash.
Love the traditional look of the old style C7 or C9 Christmas lights but tired of dealing with broken bulbs, burned out bulbs and huge holiday electric bills? Recycle those old bulbs this year and replace them with Christmas LED lights C7 or C9 retrofit bulbs.
You can find the classic shapes and sizes of incandescents available in LEDs, and the LEDs also come available in colors that were not previously available.
LEDs also shine brighter than their incandescent counterparts.
On top of that these bulbs will consume 90% less energy, will last for 50,000 hours or more and are made of a virtually indestructible epoxy plastic.
You can also purchase LED replacement bulbs to use on your existing strings of lights to replace the incandescents.
These lights will work with your existing C7 or C9 socket wire.
No matter the style or shape you choose of Christmas LED lights, you can purchase electric Christmas led lights or opt for battery powered Christmas lights.
Either way, you will be able to save money this holiday season and for years to come.