
Have an even greener tree this year by making the switch to LED lights. They’ll use about 90% less energy which is good for the earth and your pocketbook.
posted originally from: AT:Nursery

Have an even greener tree this year by making the switch to LED lights. They’ll use about 90% less energy which is good for the earth and your pocketbook.
posted originally from: AT:Nursery
We haven’t found these for sale in our own neighborhood yet, but we have our eyes open for them. One online source we’ve found is HolidayLED. You can read more about the benefits of switching to LED holiday lights on their website, but here are some highlights:
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I've seen LED string lights at both Target and Home Depot. I'm going to wait for the after holiday sales to get some, as they're a bit more expensive than standard ones but should be quite affordable at 50% off :)
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I've seen only a few, and i really really really tried to buy LED lights this year, but i just don't think they're there yet. The only LED christmas lights i found were GIANT, and i definitely prefer the small bulbs that i grew up with. LEDs are tiny -- what's with the big bulbs they slap on top of them???
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We just bought some LED lights at Sears for 40% off. They do come in different sizes and shapes - some are small, just the LED, but they also had the ones pictured as well as little round ones.
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