Incandescent bulbs create light through the heat of the filament. This means all incandescent bulbs will have a slight warm yellow tone inside the bulb itself, but the light cast through the glass will shine the appropriate color. If you have any questions about the color of the bulbs feel free to reach out to our customer service to get more information!
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- Are the bulbs dimmable?
- Are these plastic or glass?
- Are these double or triple dipped bulbs?
- What is the wattage?
- What is the voltage?
- Why are they 130 volts? Isn't the standard output 120 volts?
- what is an E12 base bulb?
- How long is the lifespan of these bulbs?
- What is the warranty of these bulbs
- Are these for indoor/outdoor decoration?
- Do these bulbs get hot?
- Are these single replacement bulbs?
- Are these UL Listed?
- Can these be used in a string I already own?
- How many can I string together?
- What kind of stringer do these lights work on?
- What is the actual size of a C7 bulb?
- What is the base material made of?
- Can these be used as indoor decoration?
- Will a C7 bulb fit into a C9 bulb socket?
- Why is the color of the bulb not the exact color as pictured?
- What is the wattage of the Clear c7 bulb?
- Will the color of the bulb be a true red, blue, green, etc.
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