C7 Twinkle Christmas Light Bulbs - Multi Color (blue, green, amber, pink and red)
Install these bulbs in an existing C7 (E12) cord or shop for new C7 Christmas light cords here.
These Multi-Color C7 twinkle bulbs are beautiful at Christmas and work fantastically on their own or mixed with steady-on bulbs.
With the nostalgic feel of Christmases gone by you can add these twinkle lights to add a little random animation to your light display.
We've seen our customers are using these Multi Color C7 twinkle lights in the following ways:
- Christmas Trees
- Holiday Get-Togethers
- Birthday Parties
Be sure to purchase the Christmas light clips, hooks and stakes used by professionals across the country for sharp lines and easy installation.
Install these bulbs in your existing C7 cords with E12 (candelabra) bases or choose new cords from our wide variety of lengths, colors and spacing. Tailor your spacing selection and length based on the size of your project. A C7 socket is the same size as a standard night light if you need to test out the size of your existing cords before placing an order.
Be sure to inspect your cords every season and discard them if you see signs of wear and fraying.
Warning: C7 and C9 incandescent bulbs heat up under operation. Do not rest them on heat-sensitive surfaces, next to plastic, or coil them up in such a way that allows the bulbs to rest against the insulation and/or sockets of their cords while they are turned on.
Do not nestle these bulbs into plastic tree limbs. Some of the latest models of plastic Christmas trees have super thin plastic needles that will melt with extended contact with incandescent C7 or C9 bulbs.
We suggest you purchase LED C7 or LED C9 bulbs for this style of tree.
These bulbs should not be covered with fabric or any type of flammable material.
Do not operate lights without supervision. When installed indoors on natural Christmas trees, make sure the tree is well watered, position bulbs so they do not come into contact with needles and limbs and do not operate lights without supervision. Locate an easy to access fire extinguisher near your tree.