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Post #770924 by tikiskip on Wed, Dec 7, 2016 4:49 AM

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Well it came, It came without ribbons!... it came without tags!... but it came just the same as Amazon delivery drags.

I think I got caught up in that Black Friday BS so it did take a bit longer than normal.

So I put these in the Christmas Blow mold candles and it looks good would not say it's awesome but good.
Side note, I rewire these candles to have lights in the top and bottom of the fixture as some only have one light in the top or bottom.

Going to make a light and put them in it after Christmas I think.
This is a big bulb kinda though, this is part of why I like the C7 and C9 Christmas bulbs for my tiki lights.
C7 and C9s are small, not heavy and use low watts.

Over all I think this bulb could be good in your tiki bar lighting plan, but at $26.00 bucks plus delivery it's kinda expensive.
I think Black Friday got me free delivery.
Flicker flame type lights or even those motion lights that spin around slowly are great for any bar I think because it gives the bar a bit of life even if nobody is there, plus you can stare into them and space out.


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[ Edited by: tikiskip 2016-12-07 04:53 ]