Repairing those burned out bulbs on the prelit tree

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LibraryLady
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Repairing those burned out bulbs on the prelit tree

Postby LibraryLady » Mon Nov 24, 2014 7:38 am

I am copying a woman's post from another board......FYI

If you have a fake pre-lit tree, or are thinking about buying one, get a Light Keeper Pro. You will not regret it.

I resisted because of the price, but it was the second year for my BEAUTIFUL Bethlehem Lights pre-lit tree and the middle section was dead. I had spent hours trying to get the lights to work again.

I finally went to Walmart and bought a Light Keeper Pro - I pulled out one bulb in the dead section and plugged that socket into the Light Keeper and pulled the trigger. BOOM - all the lights worked. I have used it on other lights and lent it out to friends who where blown away when it fixed their tree too.

It is totally worth it!

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Re: Repairing those burned out bulbs on the prelit tree

Postby Jami » Mon Nov 24, 2014 9:35 am

We had a section on our old pre-lit tree that would go out. There was one bulb socket where we always had to jiggle the bulb to get it to work. We finally marked it with a piece of duct tape so it would be easy to find every year.


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