Showing posts with label Christmas lights clips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas lights clips. Show all posts

Thursday, November 21, 2013

Bi-Directional Flip Christmas Light Clips

I know we throw a lot of information at you about Christmas light clips. But we want you to know the importance of getting the right clips. One that we haven't talked much about is the new Made in the USA bi-directional flip clips. These are a great product and very versatile.

Bi directional flips light clips can be used with almost any Christmas light. C7 and C9 bulbs, retrofit (screw in) style LED bulbs, LED light strings, icicle lights and mini lights. Basically, this should be able to be used with any or at least most o your holiday lights. Any style and any size.

These little flip clips will hang on gutters, shingles and tile roofs. Now that you know where it can be used, you need to know about the bi-directional flip part. The front of the clips will actually flip to orient your bulbs outward, this way you have the best light and view of your holiday lights. These clips also have an auxiliary hook for hanging icicle lights. These clips are great for hanging your lights most accurately without any sagging. 

Of course, we also are proud to say these clips are made in the USA and are of very high quality plastic. They even have a superior UV stability. Commercial grade clips for a non-commercial price. 

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Hannah

Friday, June 7, 2013

Christmas Light Clips on Sale

We are blowing out all our most popular christmas light clips! Prices are knocked down and we are still offering 10% off any online order of $40 or more so stock up know and save.

All American Christmas Co. carries a variety of clips for hanging / mounting lights to a variety of surfaces. All in One and All in One Plus clips allow you to put lights quickly around your roof or clipped to gutters and hold a number of bulbs. Our icicle lights offer fast icicle light string installation (just remember to take them down before valentines day people!). Our Shingle tabs (seen on the left) are great for holding C7 and C9 bulbs under shingles and if you use a parapet clip you can easily outline a building with just some silicon adhesive!

Check out all the Christmas light clips we have to offer and stock now!

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Zach

Tuesday, April 8, 2008

Light Clips...

There are a plethora of ways to affix your lights to your home these days. Generally in a residential situation you want to use a clip that is not permanent and will not leave evidence that you had Christmas lights up.

This is a ALL IN ONE clip in use, you can see how it slides under shingles on your roof. It can also be used on gutters, or wherever else you can securely clip it. It can hold C7, C9, Mini lights, and even some LED lights. The brother to the ALL IN ONE is the ALL IN ONE PLUS, it's similar in appearance but has a couple more features that gives it the PLUS status. The clip that goes around a gutter or on top of a shingle has an extra hook for hanging wire. For example, if you were using the ALL IN ONE PLUS on your gutters to hold C7 bulbs and wanted to hang icicle lights as well you could with this one clip.

There are other multi use clips, such as the omni clip, and are very popular because of the large number of uses. Clips that have a single use, like Shingle Tabs, are great if you don't need all the bells and whistles.

Single Tab Clips, Bi-Axle Clips, Icicle Clips, and the like are all single use clips. They generally can only hold one (sometimes two) type(s) of bulb. Most of these clips don't require any sort of permanent installation, some clips do. The C-Clip, the Parapet Clip (which works with the Shingle Tab clip), the Mini Light Adhesive Clip, the Quick Clip, and so on do require some sort of installation that can be permanent. Some clips use a sticky double sided adhesive pad and/or require nailing or screwing down. This can pose a problem for those not wanting to put holes in their siding or roof line, but in most cases these clips are uses for more commercial or year around lighting.

I hope you've learned a little something about Christmas Lights clips, head over to our Clips page to see our entire selection of clips.
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Zach Broyles
All American Christmas Co.