50 Multicolor Mini Lights With 1/4" Clips, Green Wire

MLC-5025CMULG

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Details

  • Incandescent
  • Glass bulbs
  • 22 AWG
  • UL Rated, Indoor/Outdoor
  • If one burns out, the rest stay lit
  • If a bulb is removed the string will go out
  • Cannot cut to shorten or lengthen
  • Don't run more than 10 sets in series

Determine if the clip molded into the bases of these lights will fit your frame

This is a must-not-skip step when planning your order. Even if the box your sculpture was shipped in has a dimension, take time to measure. The clips on this family of light strings are rigid and a 1/6" difference can make a big difference.

1. Find an adjustable wrench

2. Tighten the wrench down snugly on your metal sculpture frame.

3. Slide the wrench off the frame and measure the gap. This is the diameter of your frame and should match the clip size of the light string clip 4. Repeat this process over several parts of your frame. The wire may vary in diameter or if your frame is vintage and has been repeatedly painted, the diameter may vary enough that you'll need to use a combination of sizes of clips to install or repair the lights on your frame.

    If one light goes out with the rest go out?A short video and transcript discussing the Yes and No answers to this question.

    Lighting the Core! Don't forget this simple step to add impact to a Christmas tree.

    How many Christmas lights for my tree? A tool that will provide a nice starting place when determining how many light strings to purchase.

    Half of my string of lights went out; what do I do? A quick discussion about what to do when half a light string goes out. (Change the fuse is the short answer!)

    Changing a Christmas light bulb. Not everyone knows how easy it is to change a glass bulb in a string of mini lights. This quick video will give anyone the confidence to replace a burned-out bulb.

    See more articles and inspiration at the Christmas Light Source blog.

    Warranty

    Please test your lights when you receive them! Everyone is happier when we resolve issues quickly.

    Our warranty for all our products is 90 days of normal, seasonal use. If a product is defective or fails during the 90 days following receipt of your order, please contact us right away by replying to your order confirmation email. Please include photos of the issue and a photo of your product item number, if applicable. We will work with you to troubleshoot the problem, and if the issue is not easily and quickly resolved, we will correct the situation.

    See our Warranty Policy Page for more information. 

    Shipping

    Orders are shipped Monday - Friday. During this peak season, orders are leaving the warehouse in 1-2 business days. We are doing everything we can to process and ship orders as quickly as we can.

    Orders are not shipped during the weekend or on major holidays.

    See our Shipping Information Page for more information.

    Returns

    Like-new, uninstalled products may be returned for a credit to the form of payment used during checkout. Please reach out to us to request return instructions. Reply to your order confirmation email us via our contact page. Orders must be returned within 30 days of requesting return instructions. After receipt of the return, the amount of the purchase price should be credited within 7 business days.

    Return and original shipping charges are not refunded.

    See our complete Returns Policy.

    Specifications and Dimensions

    For CA Residents: Prop 65 Notice

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