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GE Energy Smart 100 LED Mini Warm White Holiday Indoor/Outdoor Lights

GE Energy Smart 100 LED Mini Warm White Holiday Indoor/Outdoor Lights

  • Saves Energy-Uses 80% less electricity and costs less than a dollar per season to operate.
  • 20,00 hour average LED life. Replaceable, cool to touch & break-resistant LEDs. Constant ON-Set continues to operate even if an LED is loose or burned out.
  • 100 warm white Bulbs, 33 ft lighted length, total length is 34 feet, for indoor or outdoor use, 120 V 60hz, UL Listed,
  • Total wattage is 8, 4 inches between lights, Maximum connected same GE LED light sets is 25 sets end to end, 2500 lights total.
  • Spare parts included are 2 steady burning LEDs, and two 3 amp fuses.

Saves Energy compared to traditional Christmas lighting, GE LED lights use 80% less electricity. Cost less than a dollar per season to operate and save money in energy bills.
Long life, Cool operating-GE LED lights have a 20,000 hour average lamp life of traditional Christmas lighting. Cool operating and break-resistant LEDs are safe for live and artificial trees and many more areas around your home.

List Price: $ 26.66

Price: $ 26.66



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  1. 15 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
    2.0 out of 5 stars
    These are not warm white, December 7, 2010
    By 
    JACKS
    This review is from: GE Energy Smart 100 LED Mini Warm White Holiday Indoor/Outdoor Lights

    I purchased these lamps owing to they being “warm white,” but in fact they are “cooler”. I wish they would express the color temperature in degrees Kelvin rather than the unclear use of words such as “warm white” or “cool white” or “daylight”. I am trying to match the color of incandescent (filament) lamps. Now I’m stuck with three strings of 100 LED lamps on each and still not match to my other lamps.

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  2. 6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Improved over the 1st Generation of LEDs, September 14, 2011
    By 
    Lynn M. Sosa “10Schick” (Portland, OR USA) –
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    This review is from: GE Energy Smart 100 LED Mini Warm White Holiday Indoor/Outdoor Lights

    I have held out on buying LEDs because the blue hue to the lights is unattractive and they don’t mix well at all with traditional Christmas lights. When you drive down the neighborhood, certain strands just scream LED. These new ones from GE are a step in the right direction. The blueness is definitely gone, but these still don’t fit in well with the charm of non-LED twinkle lights. This strand was purchased to be an isolated install around a tree trunk in our back yard that stays with our landscaping lights year round, so it was kind of a test case. They are mag-lite bright, that’s for sure. You could read a book next to these and at first, I thought wow— don’t know if that’s the look I was going for. But over time here, I am OK with them, since I think they were a shock of brightness compared to the old strand. I’d say if you’re looking for “charm”, these wouldn’t be the ones. If you’re looking for light, then they’re OK. The price is the main drawback. Everything you save in electricity over the next 5 years is prepaid for just to get the lights from the store! I got mine at Costco for $18 about a month ago.

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  3. 1.0 out of 5 stars
    Not warm white, no two strands match., December 12, 2011
    By 
    Owen’s Mom (Santa Monica, CA) –
    This review is from: GE Energy Smart 100 LED Mini Warm White Holiday Indoor/Outdoor Lights

    I bought 4 strands hoping that LED has finally been around long enough for the experts to solve the ugly quality of light. Nope. These lights are retina-piercing.
    I speculated that the faceted surface would soften the light. Nah.
    One strand was slightly warm, the other three were differing values of neutral, sorta-bluish and downright glowing blue.
    I wonder when they’ll make LED xmas lights in yellow or orange? That might fix the problem cuz if clear housing = blue, then yellow/orange housing = warm. Right?
    I put these right back in the box and ordered 3 more strands of incandescent lights here on Amazon 5 minutes ago.

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