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Northlight 50ct LED Wide Angle Christmas Lights Warm White - 25' White Wire

Northlight 50ct LED Wide Angle Christmas Lights Warm White - 25' White Wire
Store: Target
Last Price: 23.74 USD

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From the holidays to holiday parties or a casual night with friends this season, string lights add a joyful touch to any ensemble. Turn any space into a glimmering paradise with this must-have string of lights! These lights are sure to be an exciting addition to your holiday decor. Product Features: Color: warm white bulbs / white wire Warm white is also known as "warm clear" it is a clear light with a warm soft glow similar to an incandescent bulb Number of bulbs on string: 50 Bulb size: concave wide angle (5mm) Spacing between each bulb: 6" Lead length: 6" Total string length: 25' (7.62m) Additional Features: Heavy duty commercial grade lights Non-replaceable bulbs feature single mold construction If one light goes out, the rest stay lit Since there is no end connector and the strand ends with a bulb it's perfect for decorating small tabletop trees as well Unlike most lights, this type of construction prevents moisture from seeping in and causing corrosion UV protected, water and weather-resistant Strand contains 1 rectifier, this eliminates the shimmer and shake in the light set Full wave set allows you to connect to any control box to fade in or out and/or set to your choice randomly twinkling Cool to the touch LED lights use 90% less energy Super bright bulbs Contains 1 plug that you can stack other plugs on. No end connector (maximum of 210 watts can be connected together) Comes with 2 spare fuses UL certified and approved for indoor and outdoor use Wire gauge: 22 120 volts, 60 hertz, 0.04 amps, 4.8 watts Material(s): durable plastic bulbs/wire Note: listed for 1 strand of lights. The light bar shown is not included but can be purchased separately

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Cheapest price in the interval: 23.74 on October 20, 2021

Most expensive price in the interval: 23.74 on February 5, 2022