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Northlight 100ct LED Wide Angle Christmas Lights Warm White - 50' White Wire

Northlight 100ct LED Wide Angle Christmas Lights Warm White - 50' White Wire
Store: Target
Last Price: 38.74 USD

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From the holidays to holiday parties or a casual night with friends this season, string lights add a playful touch to any ensemble. Turn any space into a glimmering paradise with this must-have string of lights! They 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: 100 Bulb size: concave wide angle (5mm) Spacing between each bulb: 6" Lead length: 6" Total string length: 50' (15.24m) Wire gauge: 22 Additional Product Features: Heavy duty commercial grade lights Non-replaceable bulbs with single mold construction, if one light goes out, the rest stay lit 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 Bulbs stay cool to the touch Energy efficient bulbs will save up to 90% on energy costs Since there is no end connector and the strand ends with a bulb it's perfect for decorating small tabletop trees as well Super bright bulbs guaranteed to light 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 or outdoor use 120 volts, 60 hertz, 0.08 amps, 9.6 watts Material(s): plastic/wire Note: ad is 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: 38.74 on October 28, 2021

Most expensive price in the interval: 38.74 on February 5, 2022