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u/delmarquo · 2 pointsr/ChristmasLights

Same boat. Had been eying a lift, but my house isn't big enough. It's been nine years since we moved into this (our third) house, but the first year I made a concerted effort at second floor icicle lights.

First, I got these:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004FLS2U0/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

I had them back in our first house because they were super easy to put up on a pole. But I haven't seen them at retail since. But I did find eventually on Amazon.

And then even though I've got telescoping everything at this point, I did buy this:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B076L1J38T/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Because it a tip that will make it easy to first put on the clips, then lay on the lights, then take off just the lights next year while leaving the clips year round.

I'm sure I'll need to get on a ladder, but probably just my 8' standing ladder.

Still working out how to get second floor windows.

u/vorin · 2 pointsr/ChristmasLights

Then those are the same strings that I used for my house.

I assembled a handful of ESPixelSticks (available pre-soldered here), spliced some strings together so that each stick would control the maximum of 63 pixels, used some of these from ebay to waterproof them, and now I can control them in xLights aka Nutcracker.

I have two 63-light strings, one 54-light string, and one 36-light string (added later-not in pics) for a total of 216 pixels.

I had looked into complete diy pixels, but I really appreciate the fact that I don't have to mess with buying my own transformers or deal with many extension cables, since they have end-to-end outlets.

I'll pick up whatever G28 GECE strings are on clearance after new year's near me and expand my lights by a bit, but I'm really happy with what I have.

u/panphobia · 2 pointsr/ChristmasLights

There's definitely some variation in what you get based on the lights you buy. I like these on amazon. A little bit pricier but they seem like they will last a long time and are a pretty close match.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00F9AHK5O/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awdb_AbkxybHB4GWTP

You could look for "pure white" led and not get that blueish tint to them. But I'm with you on wanting the traditional look with the benefits of led lights.

u/RuthGlaser · 1 pointr/ChristmasLights

Are you talking about the sockets that have little metal "wings" on them to hold the light in place? If so, you can use the cords that are designed for ceramic "village" houses, like Lemax or Department 56. Single-bulb cords are sold at Michaels, Hobby Lobby, and other stores like that, as well as at Home Depot. Online, there are quite a few places that sell them, and of course, including Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Creative-Hobbies-708N1-Replacement-Christmas/dp/B01LVXU2IV?ref_=fsclp_pl_dp_4

Good luck!

u/Ra226 · 1 pointr/ChristmasLights

I found them! https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B018A4E058/

Celebrations V8224212 Twinkling Lights Bulbs,20-Feet, Multi-Colored

Random twinkling, Red, Green, Yellow-orange, Blue, and Magenta (the picture and description does not mention magenta, but I ordered 4 strings of these and to my pleasant surprise they had magenta, too). On the 100 bulb strand, 10 bulbs twinkle randomly. In short, these are exactly as I remember from the late 70's/early 80's.

u/MikeTechGuy · 2 pointsr/ChristmasLights

This is the right answer. 2.5v is pretty standard, but this set likely needs more like 11-12v. Those may be hard to find in stores. Here's an Amazon link: https://www.amazon.com/CELEBRATIONS-Mini-Replacement-bulbs-CLEAR/dp/B002SZAAY6/

Also, if the stickers are still attached to the end of the wire (near the plug), it should tell you what voltage bulb is required.

u/CG_Ops · 1 pointr/ChristmasLights

I picked up several of these Lumineo cluster lights at Lowe's last year. I LOVED them! But I can't seem to find the same lights anywhere this year, sadly.

Last week, I just picked up this set from Amazon and they look very, very similar. I didn't take a pic after dark but here they are as I was putting them up just after sunset. I have a baby set of them for my little office Christmas tree too

u/FannyPackPhantom · 1 pointr/ChristmasLights

They look like those cluster rice lights but hard to see without being lit. Do they look like these?

u/joecoolfreak · 1 pointr/ChristmasLights

I use these for securing the lights on mine, but you could use them to just secure the wires if you wanted to. I painted mine to match the trim which means I can leave the clips year over year and has the added benefit of decreasing degradation from the the UV from the sun.


Surface Light Clip For C7 And C9 Lights https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000P0HA3K/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_3VB4DbR9Z35TD

u/Madblood · 2 pointsr/ChristmasLights

If you have a shingle roof you could use clips like these. I used to use something similar on my roof line, and they also work on the gutters and vinyl siding.

u/bedrock1977 · 2 pointsr/ChristmasLights

These are what I use, paint them the color of your house and you are set.

Snap in Clips for 1/2" PEX Tubing (130/bag) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003QSNWTY/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_fA9QCbFY34NPV

u/LamboCreeper · 1 pointr/ChristmasLights

I'm not sure if this is what you mean by a "permanent clips", but this is what I use.

u/Colonel_Krackers · 1 pointr/ChristmasLights

I saw these recommended but damn are they expensive. The c7 of the same commercial version are a little cheaper

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B076JCV5Z5/ref=psdc_3742221_t3_B07D4PQFF7?th=1