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Christmas Lights Replacement Bulbs Candelabra Review

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Revainrating 3.5 out of 5  
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💡 Lighting Components, 💡 Industrial Electrical

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Description of Christmas Lights Replacement Bulbs Candelabra

Red C7 Replacement Bulbs. Pack of 25. 5 Watt Bulbs - 120 Volt. Incadescent. Red Ceramic Bulbs for Traditional Christmas Tree Lights.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Festive and Reliable Replacement Bulbs

These industrial and scientific lighting components are the perfect solution for those seeking reliable replacement bulbs for their candelabra Christmas lights. The bright and colorful bulbs add a festive touch to any holiday display, and the durable construction ensures they won't burn out too quickly. However, they may be slightly more expensive than other replacement bulbs on the market.

Pros
  • Durable and long-lasting
Cons
  • May not fit all types of candelabra sockets

Revainrating 2 out of 5

TRANSPARENT – NOT TRANSPARENT!

Lightbulbs are fine unless they are CLEAR, NOT opaque. Based on the product images in the description they appear to be opaque and nowhere does it say they are translucent. I read all the information and ended up buying it because the only published review claims they are opaque, which they are not. So someone out there obviously doesn't know the difference. The two photos I posted show a translucent (i.e. "Clear"; i.e. "Clear") next to an opaque ceramic bulb which is what I was hoping for.

Pros
  • Tools & Housewares
Cons
  • Available in black only

Revainrating 2 out of 5

TRANSPARENT – NOT TRANSPARENT!

Bulbs are fine unless they are TRANSPARENT, NOT opaque. Based on the product images in the description they appear to be opaque and nowhere does it say they are translucent. I read all the information and ended up buying it because the only published review claims they are opaque, which they are not. So someone out there obviously doesn't know the difference. The two photos I posted show a translucent (i.e. "Clear"; i.e. "Clear") next to an opaque ceramic bulb which is what I was hoping for.

Pros
  • Red ceramic bulbs for traditional Christmas trees
Cons
  • Long delivery time