LED Christmas lights are here to stay. They offer the benefits of low energy consumption and no heat, but can you live with the color? Flickr user Solarbotics/CC 2.0 In 2006 the Capitol Christmas tree ...
In 2006 the Capitol Christmas tree was adorned with 100 percent LED lights, and the following year the Christmas tree at New York's Rockefeller Center went LED. Yes, the time-honored tradition of ...
Sam – an ex-science teacher – uses his physics degree and five years of experience at Which? to test everything from beard trimmers to electric bikes and trampolines. Whether you stick to one string ...
Snow, decorations and shoppers rushing home with their treasures. Yep, it's beginning to look a lot like a traditional Christmas, but don't tell the holiday light manufacturers that. Nearly every ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." When it comes to the holiday season, few things put us in a more festive spirit than Christmas lights.
Holdouts to the LED Christmas light revolution are finding it harder to get replacement bulbs for well-loved incandescent strings that have been passed on within families. Steve Walls of Oklahoma has ...