150-bulb Blue and Clear Glass Icicle Lights, White Wire

ICI-150CBW

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Add a classic combination of blue and white to your holiday décor with these stunning blue and white icicle lights with glass bulbs. They have longer-than-normal icicle "legs" making a bigger impact. Use white and blue Christmas lights on a tree in the window and accent greenery with white and blue as well for a wonderful winter theme. 

Details

  • 150 Blue and white glass bulbs
  • 14 feet long
  • Average 3000 hour lifespan
  • Longer than regular icicle strings - 24, 12, and 18 inch drops
  • Indoor/outdoor use, some folks use them to decorate their tree

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

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.

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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.

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Specifications and Dimensions

Glass or LED Glass Maximum Sets Run in Series 3 Sets
Color of Bulbs Blue and White (transparent) Cert. UL Approved
Color of Wire White Warm Up During Operation Yes
Number of Bulbs 150 Plug Type Male/Female Plug Set
Dimmable Yes Maximum Current 3 Amps
Total Length 14 feet, approx. Lead Wire Length (Distance between male plug and first light) 12 inches
Lit Length 12.5 feet, approx. Tail Wire Length (distance between last bulb and female plug) 6 inches
Number of Icicle Drops 27 Bulb Shape Traditional Christmas Tree Bulb/Mini Light
Length of Icicle Drops 24, 12, and 18 inches Bulb Height 11/16 inch
Spacing between Icicle Drops 6 inches Bulb Width 3/16 inch
Spacing between Bulbs 4 inches Bulb Diameter .19 inch
Replaceable Bulbs Yes Current Draw .51 Amps
Gauge of Wire 22 Voltage 120 V
Included 2 Bulbs (2.5 Volt)
1 Fuse (3 Amp, 125 Volt)
Power 61 Watts
Application Indoor/Outdoor Potential Lifespan Estimate 3,000 hours
Additional Info If one bulb burns out the others stay lit Warranty 90 Days of Normal Seasonal Use
Replacement Bulb Voltage 2.5 V Additional Info

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Questions and Answers

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  • Do these heat up under operation?

    Hello Kelly,

    Thank you for your question.  They are incandescent (glass) buls and they use heat to create the light.  So, yes, they do heatup under operation.  They are the same glass mini lights that have been on the market for decades.

    If you want the blue and clear in an LED string that does not heat up, here is a link to that item.
    https://www.christmas-light-source.com/products/blue-white-led-icicles-m5-white-wire

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