Some of the casings around the lights just shattered while I was in stringing them… by the time I threw the 5th strand in the garbage bag, it was almost comical.

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          Here is our house with the Tru-Tone c7 bulbs around the gutters.

          For comparison, this picture without snow was taken last year with traditional incandescent C9s.

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        Holy moly! Those Tru-tone bulbs… What I’ve been looking for, for at least a decade. SO MUCH THANKS!!!

        :)

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        I got some really neat LED ones that are solar powered. Think they were $15 for 184ft. They work great if there’s enough sun. I’ve been stuck in a fog bank for a week or more that’s expected to stay for a couple more weeks so they’re not kicking full gear but still doing good.

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      I have 2 50ft strands I bought on clearance of LEDs, they don’t create much heat either. So much so I actually used 40ft of one strand in a Styrofoam cooler that came from a Christmas present (food) as my incubator for chicken eggs. I ran the cord outside the box laid the round part in the box and pulled the end out until I got the temperature I wanted. 40ft of LED’s in the box left me at 100f/37.7c. perfect for the eggs basically. Point being… They have been on for a year now without issue, use little electricity, and even in an insolated box, create fairly minimal heat.

      Think I paid $15 on clearance for both sets at Walmart January 3rd or something.

      The other I strung up at indoor decor that rarely gets used.