Christmas Lights Storage Holder [Set of 4] All-Purpose light cord wind up - Holiday Light Storage - Christmas light organizer For Extensions cords, garland, Beads - Made In USA
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Christmas garland and beads are used in this project.
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This is a multi-pack of Christmas lights that I purchased. For lights, I think they're a little flimsy, but they'd work for some cords. Something light, not your heavy outdoor cords. These are made of flimsy plastic that is very narrow.
Last year, I ordered these and found them to be extremely useful. It's useful not only for preventing lights from tangling, but also for putting lights on a new tree. This year, I purchased more lights, which necessitated the purchase of additional storage holders. Just a friendly reminder - Start wrapping the plug end first if you plug in your lights last. When I put lights on my porch this year, I started with the "non-lighting" end. I needed the "plug" end first, so I had to redo the entire strand.
These items are functional, but a piece of cardboard would suffice. They don't fit several strings of lights as neatly as the rollers do.
These were perfect for a 200-pound Christmas tree. a thin string Because the holders are so small, I wouldn't go much longer than that. If you have more than three strings, you'll need to purchase more than the three. pack. Much more user-friendly and cost-effective than those cumbersome wheels.
I had to order it online because I couldn't find it in any of the local stores. This helps to avoid tangles and makes the next Christmas a lot easier. They're a little flimsier than others I've had for years, but they still work.
In a figure-eight pattern, wrap the wiring. The wiring does not tangle in any way. it's simple to unwrap and re-wrap The tree should be lit up. Extension cords can also be stored and transported in this bag.
They're not particularly sturdy, but since they'll be stored for the majority of the year, that's probably fine; they were inexpensive, so I didn't expect them to last a century.
It works well for my mini lights, and I have five strands of them. Thx!.