LED MULTICOLOR CHRISTMAS
LIGHT SET
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LED Multicolor Christmas Light Set, retail $TBA
Manufactured by (Unknown) for East West Distributing Co.
Last updated 01-07-11







Tired of getting out the Christmas lights every year and finding they don't work because half of the bulbs are broken? Tired of the endless chore of hunting down & changing bulbs as they go out over the duration of the holidays?
Do you live in California or Washington and pay so much for power you can no longer afford to put up lights anymore? Then these are for you: A fairly ordinary looking set of Christmas lights that have blue LEDs instead of bulbs. They run cool and the bulbs never pop, and the whole set uses just a few watts (stated on the packaging material as "4.8 watts") of your precious electricity.

These lights are significantly *BRIGHTER* than all other multicolor LED light sets I've seen to date (12-26-08).

They have seventy (70) dome-shaped "bulbs", and up to 43 sets of them can be connected end-to-end!!!


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Use these like you would use ordinary miniature Christmas light sets.
They have the same fused plug as your existing miniature lights, and the "end-to-end" feature that lets you plug additional sets into the end of the strings, rather than at the outlet.

Since the bulbs never need replacing, you can forget about the annual ritual of "find the broken bulb" on the Christmas light strings as you unpack the Christmas boxes to decorate each year. You know, the broken or burnt out bulb that makes the whole set go dark, so you get all pissed off and eventually slam the defective strings into a garbage can and go out to buy new ones.
For most people, this is an annual ritual; though if you're lucky you only do this about every other year.

That won't happen with this set. Just remove them from the box year after year and start decorating - the Christmas tree, window & door frames, the garland atop the mantle, tabletop settings, around Jack-O-Lanterns, ghosts, goblins, witches; or just hang the suckers off your bedroom or dorm room ceiling for that special holiday feel all year 'round.

All you need to do to feed them is plug them into any ordinary household (north America anyway) 110 to 130 volts AC 60Hz two- or three-slot receptacle, and check out your handiwork.



How unique are they from other LED Christmas light sets? Let me count the ways...

  1. No transformers. They plug right into a 110VAC receptacle with an ordinary fused Christmas light plug.
  2. End-to-end connectivity. These have a plug at both ends for more decorating versatility; you can plug additional sets onto the end of the string, rather than having to start each one at an outlet like other LED Christmas sets would have you do.
  3. Compatible with your existing miniature Christmas light sets.
  4. Rated for both indoor and outdoor use.
This product is meant to be used as a set of holiday lights, not flashlights meant to be carried around, thrashed, trashed, and abused, so I won't try to drown them in the toliet tank, bash them against a steel rod or against the concrete floor of a patio, let my parent's puppy dog's ghost or my sister's citty kats go "tee-tee" on them, run over them with a 450lb Celebrity motorised wheelchair, stomp on them, use a large claw hammer in order to smash them open to check them for candiosity, fire them from the cannoņata, drop them down the top of Mt. Erupto (I guess I've been watching the TV program "Viva Piņata" too much again - candiosity is usually checked with a laser-type device on a platform with a large readout (located at Piņata Central), with a handheld wand that Langston Lickatoad uses, or with a pack-of-cards-sized device that Fergy Fudgehog uses; the cannoņata (also located at Piņata Central) is only used to shoot piņatas to piņata parties away from picturesque Piņata Island, and Mt. Erupto is an active volcano on Piņata Island), send them to the Daystrom Institute for additional analysis, or perform other indecencies on these lights that flashlights might have to have performed on them.

So this section of the web page will be significantally more bare than this section of the web page on a page about a flashlight.

This page look a lot like the one I made for the LED Blue Christmas Light Set?
Thought you'd say so.
They're virtually identical (differing only in lamp color, cord color, and diffuser style), so I was able to use its web page as a template for this one.



Photograph of the set illuminated.
We do no have a Christmas tree this year, so I cannot show you what this set looks like in one.



Photograph of the set hung up on the outside of the porch window late on Christmas Day 2008.


Spectrographic analysis
Spectrographic analysis of the red LED "bulbs".


Spectrographic analysis
Same as above; newer spectrometer software setting used.


Spectrographic analysis
Spectrographic analysis of the orange LED "bulbs".


Spectrographic analysis
Same as above; newer spectrometer software setting used.


Spectrographic analysis
Spectrographic analysis of the yellow LED "bulbs".


Spectrographic analysis
Same as above; newer spectrometer software setting used.


Spectrographic analysis
Spectrographic analysis of the green LED "bulbs".


Spectrographic analysis
Same as above; newer spectrometer software setting used.


Spectrographic analysis
Spectrographic analysis of the blue LED "bulbs".


Spectrographic analysis
Same as above; newer spectrometer software setting used.
USB2000 spectrometer graciously donated by P.L.



TEST NOTES:
Test set of this (along with two other sets of LED Christmas lights) was sent by a fan of this website on 12-20-08, and was received on the morning of 12-22-08.

Product was made in China. A product's country of origin really does matter to some people, which is why I published it on this web page.


UPDATE: 12-24-10
Here is a photograph of the set in our front window for this year's Christmas decorations:











    MANUFACTURER: Unknown
    PRODUCT TYPE: Christmas light set
    LAMP TYPE: LED
    No. OF LAMPS: 50 (10 ea. red, orange, yellow, green, blue)
    BEAM TYPE: N/A
    SWITCH TYPE: N/A
    BEZEL: N/A
    BATTERY: N/A
    CURRENT CONSUMPTION: Unknown/not stated/unable to measure
    WATER- AND PEE-RESISTANT: Yes (weather-resistant at minimum)
    SUBMERSIBLE: NO WAY HOZAY!!!
    ACCESSORIES: 2 spare bulbs, 2 spare fuses
    WARRANTY: 3 years

    PRODUCT RATING:

    This is a seasonal product and will not be rated for that reason.





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