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Christmas Lights

We were out at Lowes the other night and we were looking at Christmas lights for our house. We want to put white icicles on the gutters but are unsure on what kind to get. There are the reg lights for around $4 a box or go for the energy efficiant ones for $15 a box. Is there alot of differeance if what they look like? What are you ladies doing?
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Re: Christmas Lights

  • I saw a commercial (I think it was Lowe's, but may have been Depot) that said if you bring in your old Xmas lights, even if they don't work, they will knock dollar-ish off the new LED lights...but we are using the old ones that we have had for a couple years now because we already own them.
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  • We bought our lights last year on clearance in anticipation of having a house this year lol.  We went with regular.  I think they look brighter and I can't justify the extra cost.  My cousin said Festival of Lights last year switched from regular to LED and that she thought it didn't look as good, too.

    Someone told me the other day that you're actually supposed to replace your strings of lights every 3 years or something.  I did also hear something about Lowes (or HD?) giving you like $3 off if you bring in old lights to trade for new LEDs.

     

  • If they're the LED lights, they will be brighter and they should last longer.
  • I don't care for the LED lights - they don't give off a lot of light if that makes sense.  Last year at the zoo they did LED and it was really hard to see when on the walkways because the LED lights don't illuminate much.  I am going to wait for a better product before switching over.
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  • special snowflake: We don't hang lights!
  • One benefit to LED lights is that you can hook 3+ strands together without blowing a fuse;) and we've used them the last year or two and did see savings on our energy bill. DH is a nut though and puts them up day after Thanksgiving and from that point to Xmas...if it's dark, they're on.
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