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(70) Bulbs - LED - Champagne M5 Mini Lights

Length 24 ft. - Bulb Spacing 4 in. - 120V - Green Wire


Bring back a vintage look this holiday season with faceted champagne LED mini lights. The 70 M5 bulbs are spaced 4 inches apart on 24 feet of green wire making them perfect to wrap wreaths, topiaries, and tree trunks. UL listed for indoor and outdoor use, the lights are cool to the touch and ten times more energy efficient than incandescent. Safely combine up to 40 sets end-to-end, and when one bulb goes out the rest stay lit. Bring a traditional look to your holiday lighting with LED mini Christmas lights.

Stock Code: HLS-416166


$20.98 ea
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Specifications

Stock Code:  HLS-416166
Part No.:  416166
Voltage:  120
Bulbs Per String:  70
Bulb Shape:  M5
Connection:  Male to Female
Lighted Length:  23 ft.
Total String Length:  23.67 ft.
Type:  LED Mini Lights
Wire Gauge:  22 AWG
Case Quantity:  12
 
 
Brand:  HLS
Wattage:  4.8 Watt
Amperage:  0.02 Amps
Bulb Color:  Champagne
Bulb Spacing:  4 in.
Lead Length:  4 in.
Tail Length:  4 in.
Max. Connections:  40 Sets
Wire Color:  Green
UL Listed:  Indoor/Outdoor
 

Rated 5 out of 5 by 3 reviewers.
Rated 5 out of 5 by they are exactly what I wanted I have numerous trees in my home-the glow of these LED lights makes my home feel warm and inviting-im actually thinking of getting more of them! May 9, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5 by perfectly fine string of lights perfectly acceptable string of lights... LED light looks a bit different than the incandescent ones of the past & i dont necessarily prefer it but i reckon the energy savings & long life (so far) make up for that... no problems at all October 5, 2011
Rated 5 out of 5 by Durable LED Lighting Purchased for use as lighting on a year-around 'Christmas tree'. Previous incandescent lighting would last about 4 months before the number of burned-out bulbs was noticeable and required bulb or strand replacements. Replaced the original strands with LED Mini Lights and bulb maintenance is now a thing of the past. One year and no failures. October 5, 2011
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