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Christmas tree lighting
for indoors and outdoorsOnly the sparkling points of light from the LED fairy lights turn the freshly felled fir or artificial conifer into a real Christmas tree. Warm white or colourful lights can add ambience to your living room or garden to suit your taste - cordless fairy lights with rechargeable batteries are used for flexible placement. Thanks to timers or smart variants, the splendour of the lights can be limited to individual time windows - in favour of the environment and the electricity bill.
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Artificial Christmas trees
Choosing a Christmas tree that will accompany you for several years? This is not only sustainable, but also varied. Firstly, there is no need to cut down and dispose of a tree every year, and secondly, the artificial tree with LED lights can be decorated differently every year. Tip: In addition to a large tree for the living room, you can also add smaller decorative Christmas trees for indoors and outdoors. For the garden, stylised XXL models are also welcome.
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Fairy lights for the tree in the living room
When it comes to the question of which light is best suited for the Christmas tree, the answer is simple: the fairy lights in all their facets, with cable or battery. The tree mantle, a ring for the treetop with many individual fairy lights that trace the silhouette of the tree, is also popular. How many LEDs are needed to create a harmonious light image depends on the size of the tree and personal taste. In combination with shiny globes, there are more reflections than actual LED light points anyway.
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Fairy lights for the Christmas tree in the garden
The lights on the Christmas tree in your own garden create festive anticipation and atmospheric flair as night falls. Christmas tree lights can be used with or without cables, depending on the location of the fir tree and the like. The lighting technology of choice in terms of longevity, energy efficiency and smart design is LED - and for sunny corners, solar can also be used completely independently of the power grid.
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Practical fairy lights systems
For real Christmas decoration professionals who want to delight the neighbourhood with an atmospheric illuminated garden, fairy light systems are a flexible and versatile option. Depending on requirements, for example the number of trees and shrubs to be decorated, a starter cable is first selected, which is connected to a distributor in order to connect several fairy lights at once. Extension cables can also be easily integrated into the fairy lights system. Equipped with an appropriate protection rating of at least IP44, you can enjoy a bright light around the house. Tip: With an integrated timer, you can save electricity and still enjoy your meal.
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Replacement bulbs for the fairy lights
If the fairy lights go on strike, you don't have to dispose of them straight away. Rather, replacement lamps are a waste-avoiding option - ideally as an LED version to save electricity. It is best to convert the entire light chain to LED and make sure you choose the right socket and wattage when selecting the new lights. Depending on the fairy lights model, simply twist (E10 thread) or pull (push-in socket) the defective bulbs out and refit them - remember to unplug them first. And the Christmas tree lights can be enjoyed again.
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Christmas tree decorations for a festive atmosphere
We don't just decorate the tree itself with fairy lights, glowing baubles and stars. Festive decorations can also be arranged around the tree to create a festive atmosphere: colourful and warmly glowing figures ranging from angels and animals from the winter forest to a stylised, small Christmas tree get us in the Advent mood and make the area around the Christmas tree a feel-good place for special moments.