Christmas Lights -- Brighten the Holiday Nights

diogen led christmas lightsWhat better way to show your Christmas spirit than with bright lights; they're easy to put up, are available in a whole host of styles and colors, and are very inexpensive to operate -- just pennies a day.

Like these Diogen LED Mini Ice Lights -- with a 200,000 hour projected lifetime, they'll serve you well for many a holiday season. 4 strings of lights, with 25 lamps on each string, they may be ganged together with included end-to-end connectors. They're multi-colored on the 32' long string, and they operate on 120 volt power.

subminiature christmas lights

Lots of folks prefer sub-miniature Christmas lights -- they opt for these, from Holiday Lights. 50 crystal clear, super-bright bulbs on each string (you may hook up three strings, if you like), extra bulbs and fuzes, and the lights continue to burn even if individual lamps bite the dust.

Chrsitmas lights globes

For Christmas lights with a different flair, check out this Cannon Falls set of spherical Christmas Balls. Constructed of high-strength plastic, the globes are adorned with flocking and glitter so that they cast fragmented light images when they are illuminated. 10 lamps on a 6' string.
lime green frost LED christmas lights

We like these unique Wide Angle Lens LED Christmas Lights. Tinted in a lime green frost, the 50 lamps are attached to a 25' long cord; you may connect up to 40 (!) stings together for a massive Christmas light show that will be the envy of the neighborhood. The lights are suitable for either in- or outdoor use.


Solar powered christmas lights
Speaking of outdoor Christmas lighting, solar lights are a great way to move your Christmas spirit out of doors, without having to string a bazillion feet of extension cords together. New Ray solves that problem, with their low-energy-use LED lights; 50 of them on a 16' string. The mini solar panel charges the included AA battery to give the strings about an 8 hour nightly lifetime, after the solar panel automatic sensor flips the switch at dark; you have the option to select either steady or blinking lights. Nice.

Christmas lights are a great way to illuminate your holiday spirit.

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