(25 Bulbs) C9 - Transparent Green - 7 Watt - Intermediate Base - Christmas Lights - Christmas Lite Co. 1007C9G Replacement Light Bulbs
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C9 - Transparent Green

Double Dipped - 7 Watt - Intermediate Base - 130 Volt - Christmas Lights - 25 Pack


Enhance your holiday lighting with the warmth of incandescent transparent green C9 replacement bulbs. The C9 Christmas light bulbs are double dipped with rich color, which allows the incandescent filament to be seen. The 7 watt, 130 volt bulb burns cooler, uses less energy, and lasts longer. It is UL listed for 3,000 hours of indoor and outdoor use and comes economically packaged in boxes of 25. Let these bulbs give your home a warm and inviting feel this holiday season.

Stock Code: ACT-7WC9TRGR


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Specifications

Stock Code:  ACT-7WC9TRGR
Part No.:  1007C9G
Voltage:  130
Bulb Color:  Transparent Green
Base Type:  Intermediate (E17)
Life Hours:  3,000
UL Listed:  Indoor/Outdoor
 
 
Brand:  Christmas Lite Co.
Wattage:  7 Watt
Amperage:  0.06 Amps
Bulb Shape:  C9
Length:  2.96 in.
Type:  Replacement Bulbs
Package Quantity:  25
 
Rated 4.3 out of 5 by 3 reviewers.
Rated 5 out of 5 by great product this is a great product although it wasn't the right fit for my needs. I use the lights around a restaurant window to draw attention and this particular color is too deep and dark to serve the purpose that I needed. The product and the price are excellent and I recommend this company to everyone. The choice in the bulb was my fault, not the product or company. June 30, 2011
Rated 5 out of 5 by Solid decorative bulbs Nice supply of bulbs that are sometimes hard to find locally in this color June 10, 2011
Rated 3 out of 5 by Fine color, bad base The glue/cement used to adhere the base to the bulb is poor quality and has broken down after one season of use. Several bulbs are loose and spin in their own socket. Very hard to replace the bulb when it burns out as the base isn't connected to the bulb any longer. June 7, 2011
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