Your cart is empty.
Your cart is empty.4.5 out of 5 stars
- #674,833 in Home & Kitchen (See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen)
- #21 in Holiday Light Storage
Jean Normand
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2025
The lights fit well around the circle. Handy to have.
Gimme paw
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2025
This is so well made.. it will out live me! No I'm not old! Easy to assemble the reels to wrap the lights! Love this product.
Deb
Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2024
I am very pleased with my reels and bag. The reels snapped together perfectly and the bag is substantial. Just be sure to follow the instructions so you can insert the handy little spinner track BEFORE you snap the reels together. Once you put the reels together you won't get them apart.
Kindle Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2024
Storing Christmas lights has been annoying because I was using pieces of cardboard to wrap the lights. Of course was too flimsy and the lights would slip off. This rolls them up on a reel which then packs into a neat zippered container, much like a piece of luggage. I gave it four stars for ease of assembly only because I have old lady hands and I couldn't snap it using my hands. My foot, however, worked!
Tim Ney
Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2023
I put these together without reading directions then broke parts when taking them apart. Parts actually broke when snapping them together too. They are not a wide as I would have liked. The bags are the best part for me.
Silver Cat
Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2023
It was (literally) a snap to assemble. I was able to get all my house lights (size C6) on 2 reels and all my lawn mini lights on a 3rd. They seem a little flimsy but it is doing the job and the storage case makes me feel like that will increase durability. Very good buy for the price
Steven Garvin
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2022
These reels perfectly rolled up our lights, each complete with a handle that remains stationary while the wheel spins. We got lucky and had the perfect amount of lights for this set, and it all fits so nicely inside the durable storage bag.
Doc
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2019
Face it we all do it, come January and in my case June, we drag the Christmas lights down knowing full well it's gonna be a pain to put them back up. More like they get pulled half way down and there's no avoiding dealing with the Christmas lights and that significant lack of enthusiasm result in the dreaded ball of lights. If you're talented you can hang that ball from the garage rafters and plug it in for parties. At least I have been told you can do this...We looked at a few ball bags at our local retailers they all seemed a bit cheap and easily torn not to mention they were small and the bulbs could easily be broken. I may be lazy but I am also cheap and don't like buying stuff that won't last. It's bad enough I have to drag my old butt onto the roof every year and put up lights. I'm not gonna sit up there all day long replacing bulbs because I bought a cheap bag.After looking at all the available bags, most were for little tiny mini lights that only a Grinch would use. We are not that household. We use big C9 manly lights that drive up our electric bill and have been known to land planes. So we bought this bag.I really was quite happy the bag is made of sturdy material and has enough room to allow for bulbs that may not be protected by the roll you wrap them on. Wrapping a string of 25' onto a roll was easy and I didn't have cut up knuckles when I got done. I was surprised at the ease of wrapping up the light strings and not having to fight a plastic roll to shove the entire string onto it. I really thought I must have down something wrong. But they fit into the bag and so far there have been no fires.I know the cats are none too happy they can't chew or urinate (sometimes simultaneously, the are talented or dysfunctional, I try not to judge) on the light ball. I will miss stepping on the lights and our parties just won't be the same. If you haven't ever seen a bunch of drunk people play light pinata you are missing absolutely nothing.I imagine come December 24th I won't be spending hours trying to untangle a 75' ball of lights and freezing off body parts I have grown to love. Another tradition shot to hell thanks to modern technology.
Recommended Products