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Just ordered these for about $3 a piece. I got them in today and Ive got to say they're pretty bright not as bright as id hoped but its C7 size perfect for my jack-o-lantern tree that currently is most likely a fire hazard but not this year. They blink randomly as well. Pretty happy with it plus they have multiple colors and there is no minimum. :D


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Guess the other question is how DIRECTIONAL is the light? LEDs can tend to be more spotlight less flood.

(if you have one, a pic of the orange one in a pumpkin would be great)
It has been my experience that LED's "hold" light while regular C7s & C9s "radiate" it in addition to your comment on direction.

BTW: If you are looking for them, Modern Display in SLC carries them individually too. I don't know the costs though.
 

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It has been my experience that LED's "hold" light while regular C7s & C9s "radiate" it in addition to your comment on direction.

BTW: If you are looking for them, Modern Display in SLC carries them individually too. I don't know the costs though.
Cool, I need to head down to Delvies for my annual purchase of latex anyway. Do you know if they have non-blinky versions as well?
 

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Shoulda known you were sending me to Christmas village. ;)

I see what you were talking about with the LEDs, not really best for my uses. Fortunately they had cases of incandescent colored lights which were getting difficult to find, so I should be set for a while now.
 
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