What Are Rice Light Bulbs?

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Rice lights are the smallest holiday lights available today.

Rice light bulbs are the tiny, rice shaped light bulbs that are often colored and strung together to decorate Christmas trees, wreaths and other ornaments for various holiday festivities. Other names for the lights include "micro lights," "twiggy lights" and "branch lights."

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Specifications

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Rice lights may be differentiated from other types of decorative lights such as the T1 ¾ "midget," the C7 ½ bulb and the C9 ¼ bulb by their size and wattage. A LED rice light bulb can require as little as .057 watts and be as small as 1/2 an inch, whereas a C9 light bulb can require as much as 7 watts of power and be close to 4 inches long.

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Features

Different brands of rice light bulbs may be suitable for indoor and outdoor environments. Festive strings of the lights are often available with a function controller which allows you to set the lights to blink in different patterns such as "twinkle," "sequential," "fade" and "steady on."

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Uses

Transparent rice lights may be used to illuminate walkways and signposts in dark places such as the movie theater. Colored rice lights are often used to decorate Christmas trees and wreaths as well as wedding and banquet tables.

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Cost

Rice light sets range in price according to life expectancy and functions. In 2010 you can purchase a set of 60 transparent (clear) rice lights for approximately $10; colored lights will cost you a bit more.

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Warning

It is important for safety reasons that you not connect the lights to any other set of lights not included in the set. Be sure to read all of the safety instructions on the box before plugging them in.

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