Thursday, April 7, 2011

C7 and C9 bulbs

C7 and C9 bulbs could quite possibly be the most recognizable Christmas bulbs in the country. You can find them on trees, homes, and businesses during the holiday season and during the rest of the year they are great for mood lighting for parties, restaurants, and other decorative purposes. C7 bulbs and C9 for that matter are a great alternative to using household size bulbs for decorating indoors because they use much less power and since you'll probably be using it as accent lighting. These bulbs come in Transparent colors in both a Steady Burn or Random Twinkle option and a Opaque, or Painted, style.

C7 bulbs are often called Candelabra base. For Christmas light and decorating applications most C7 lights you'll encounter are 5 watts. C7 base bulbs are also known as E-12 base.

C9 bulbs are larger than their C7 cousins and also use more electricity. C9 bulbs are typically 7 watts and their bases are called E-17.

Incandescent style of lights are still very popular but with energy costs going up and up many are switching to LED bulbs. We offer a wide selection of LED that go into C7 & C9 sockets, so you don't have to replace your wire if it's already hung, just swap out the bulbs. LED Christmas lights pull about 1 watt of power, whereas incandescent pull 5 to 7 to sometimes 10 watts per bulb! So a typical 100 count lightstring with filament style C7 lamps will pull 500 watts of power (4.5 amps!) and if you used LED retrofit bulbs you'd only pull 98 watts (less than 1 amp). Now LED bulbs are pricey but their long term power savings is tremendous! They are made with hard plastic instead of glass, typically have truer colors, and bulb life that will dwarf filament style lights. Here's a comparison shot of Incandescent bulbs vs. Led bulbs.


Click here http://www.aachristmas.com/vpasp/C7-C9.asp to check out all our C7 and C9 bulbs.

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Zach
All American Christmas Co.

Friday, March 25, 2011

Mini Light Black Out & Color Caps



Black out caps have been a popular product for many years, they are a black cap that slides over bulbs that you don't need lighting. They are perfect for cleaning up decorating projects. Lets say you want to outline your homes windows with mini lights if you connect the strings end to end there will be extra mini lights hanging between the windows, and with black out caps you can black out the lights for cleaner decorated look. The picture to the left shows the difference before and after. There has been a growing popularity for caps for mini lights, and color caps have been showing up more and more.

Color caps work best of clear mini lights bulbs and are used to of course change the color of the bulb. Color caps are a translucent rubber that is colored and they come in all the most common colors. These are great for doing custom displays or decorating projects so you can get the perfect combination of colors. Using color caps is easier than changing out actual bulbs and cheaper too!


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Zach
All American Christmas Co.

Monday, March 14, 2011

How To and Product Videos

About a year ago now we said we were working on Product and How To Videos and a combination of school and being busy with so many other projects for work put this idea on the back burner. Well it's a new year and I'm done with college and are able to do many more cool projects like this. We have a HD Camera and are setting up a small studio in a back office so we can so you guys how to properly utilize some products and just give general info on the products we carry.

Steve has 20+ years decorating experience and his expertise can really help anyone who are going to be using anything from a 1000 foot spool to a 5 foot light string. We will put some links to our YouTube so you can Subscribe and keep up to date on all our tips & tricks!

Here are some videos to tide you over (By the way, the new videos are going to be a TON better):






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Zach

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

St. Patrick's Day

March 17th is St. Patrick's Day and if you need Green lights All American Christmas Co. has got you covered. We carry a full selection of Mini lights, C7 and C9 bulbs, and LED Lights that would look great for any sort of St. Patrick's Day celebration for a Home, Office, Restaurant, or Bar! Almost all of our lights come in a vibrant green color and are on green or white wire which would look great hung around a room, a porch, bar, or any where else you would want to light up green!

We also have a great Shamrock would be a great decoration for this holiday. Rope light displays are great looking and easy to decorate with. They will last season after season with proper storage.

Please visit the site to find green lights on green wire on the Mini light, C7 & C9 Bulb, and LED pages, or Click Here to see the Shamrock shown above.

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Zach

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Flicker Flame Lights!

Flicker Flame lights are a unique type of Screw in light bulb that simulates a candles flame. They are used in a C7, or Candelabra, light sockets and are most commonly seen on Faux Wax Candle sticks. Flicker flame lights have 2 metal plates/filaments light up with a red and yellow color and the light looks like, well... a flickering flame.

We carry a 3 pack of Flicker flame bulbs and a 7 pack that includes a light string with a 2 foot bulb spacing. We also have a Traditional looking C7 bulb that has the flame style filament inside and a silicone coated bulb that has a soft glow for a completely different lighting effect.

These types of bulbs are popular in Candle sticks for window or table decoration, they are great in chandeliers or antique style lamp that traditionally would have used an actual candle. They are great for craft projects or custom creations were you need to simulate a flame without the risk of burning anything.


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Zach