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Ace Hardware Celebrations C7 Christmas Lights
Ace Hardware Celebration C7 Christmas lights.

For the steady glow version I have here have both opaque and transparent coated are 3 Watts version.

For the twinkle light version, I believe that the blue/gray package is the older one since I only found one at the shelf while there are many green package version at the shelf as well.
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Ace Hardware Celebrations C7 Christmas Lights

Ace Hardware Celebration C7 Christmas lights.

For the steady glow version I have here have both opaque and transparent coated are 3 Watts version.

For the twinkle light version, I believe that the blue/gray package is the older one since I only found one at the shelf while there are many green package version at the shelf as well.

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Album name:rjluna2 / C7 Christmas/Night/Indicators Light Bulbs
Keywords:Lamps
Company and Date Manufactured:Celebration trademarked for Ace Hardware Corporation
Model Number:Ace #9826033, #9103276 and #9103292
Wattage:5 Watts (Twinkling) 3 Watts (Steady Glow)
Lamp Type:Red, Blue, Orange and Green Transparent and Opaque Coated
Filesize:357 KiB
Date added:Dec 18, 2010
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Lumalux   [Jan 04, 2012 at 06:19 PM]
I saw these 3 watt bulbs at Ace this year and perhaps last year. I bought the white ones to use as night lights. They appear to be nearly as bright as most 5 watt bulbs. Not sure how long they will last, though. They may have short lives to get more light.

BTW, 3 watts is the lowest wattage incandescent lamp available for line voltage (120v). I really like the Eiko 3S6 130v lamps. They really make a nice soft glow for night lights and have well-crafted filaments and nice nickel-plated bases.

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