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Study: LED Christmas Lights can Reduce Energy Costs by 98 Percent

Author: Rotaro Bernaz
by Rotaro Bernaz
Posted: Dec 07, 2020
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The recent introduction of LED lighting technology has already revolutionized the Christmas lighting industry. LED Christmas lights, especially when compared to their older alternatives (incandescent lights, fluorescent lights, even neon light) have been proven to last longer, look better, and are much more customizable.

For years, however, many people were hesitant to buy LED lights because they were worried about costs. At their face, LED Christmas lights do, in fact, cost more to initially purchase. As one source noted, "A strand of 50 incandescent mini light bulbs is $2.49 at Target. A comparable set is $5.99." Using these figures, it can be easy to assume that LED Christmas lights cost about twice as much as their alternatives. But this doesn’t account for the full picture.

In most cases, as the Christmas lighting experts at Sherman’s own professional christmas lights experts would agree, the main cost of creating a Christmas display does not come from purchasing the lights, but from keeping the lights running. LED Christmas lights, according to the Department of Energy, can last up to 25 times longer than their alternatives. This means the lights will not need to be replaced nearly as often, making it much easier to reduce the total cost of the holiday season.

Furthermore—and perhaps most importantly—LED Christmas lights use considerably less energy. A recent study published in the Denver Post revealed that LED Christmas lights can use 98 percent less energy than incandescent lights. As Xcel Energy (based in Colorado) concluded, someone using LED lights can expect a monthly energy cost of 22 cents, whereas someone using older lights would pay $13.65 for an equivalent amount of lighting.

Over time, these savings can really begin to add up, especially for commercial Christmas decorators, which are among Christmas Designer’s most reliable customers. Individuals using tens of thousands or even hundreds of thousands of lights will naturally want to drive down total costs to the greatest extent they possibly can.

Unsurprisingly, Christmas Designers has noticed that nearly all of their sales are coming from LED Christmas lights, rather than their alternatives. In some cases, people are even purchasing LED bulbs that can be used as piecemeal replacements for the lights they already have.

LED bulbs may be marginally more expensive than older types of Christmas lights, but total costs are lower and the other benefits of using these lights are abundantly apparent. While there still may be some uncertainty about what the 2020 holiday season will be like, it is clear that LED Christmas lights will continue to play a pivotal role.

"Most traditional Christmas light strings only allow 3-5 sets to be connected end to end whereas with many LED strings you can connect between 40 and 50 sets together depending on the light count. This can equal as much as 1,500 feet of lights! So, if you need to create a large light display, LEDs will make planning and installation so much simpler! If you're torn between choosing the benefits of LED lights or the classic look of traditional incandescent lights, you might be happy to hear that you can have the look you want and the long life, energy savings and vivid light output too! There are plenty of LED light bulbs and strings designed to mimic vintage style Christmas lights, no compromise required."

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