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CHRISTMAS LIGHT FIXER

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Christmas… Just saying that word can cause anxiety… Frustration? Yes, it can if when you’re stringing the lights you get them all set up… You plug them in and they don’t work… You got to admit that’s downright frustrating trying to figure out which bulb is dead right? Well if this is something you have to put up with there is now a device that can force the only part of the strand to light up and you can find the blown bulbs… And imagine saving at least an hour trying to figure out which bulb is dead… And now you can get that time back with the altar lit light keeper pro… It’s a device that fixes miniature light sets…

  • All-in-One Multi Function Light Tester; Features make it easier to fix mini lights sets
  • Features include Quick Fix Trigger, LED Head Light, Audible Continuity Detector, 3-way bulb puller, bulb and fuse tester, a storage compartment and 3 1. 5-Volt batteries are included
  • Simply plug. Click. Fix; Fixes most light sets in seconds by addressing the damaged bulb at the plug or at the bulb socket
  • Defective bulb shunts cause most light set failures
  • The Light keeper Pro is intended for the repair of Holiday Miniature Light based sets only; Check Light Manufacturer's instructions before use




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