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Your cart is empty.This power strip lights up 9 buildings and powers up to 3 accessories with one plug.
Me
Reviewed in the United States on November 24, 2024
Love the concept and works perfectly for set-up, but the lights are too dim. I tried various bulbs to replace the ones that come with it, but nothing worked. I then was curious to other's experience and thoughts about this product so I came to read reviews and found an informative one here saying that there are no other bulbs that work with this system. Well, I thought that was that, but then remembered that I had bought another light strand with bulbs (that I haven't used yet) and decided to find them and try them. HURRAY! they worked. They are c7 LED bulbs. the specific product is Retisee 2 Pcs Christmas Accessory Cord with 6 C7 LED Light Bulbs and Outlet and Remotes. They also have replacement bulbs, so I will by them too.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2024
Worth the money
J. Gray
Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2023
I now have 6 of these for my Dept56 Dickens village. They aren't the cheapest but they really help reduce the power cord plug nightmare when you start attempting to light up a large display.
Dickens Village lover
Reviewed in Canada on July 12, 2023
I was disappointed the this system will only take the bulbs supplied. I was hoping to use LED bulbs I currently use. I will use this system for now.
JBA
Reviewed in Canada on January 9, 2023
I have received other items from this company which are entirely satisfactory. I have been buying various pieces for at least fifteen years,However this particular item did not work. The distributor has not responded to my request for suggestions on what might be the problem.
Sara
Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2022
Before I explain what a joke this system is and why Department 56 should be ashamed to put their name on it! If you are looking to make your village build less frustrating with NO LIGHT CORDS, check out the AirBright lighting system. Game changer!I have 5 different villages through my home and had been debating making the investment into this Department 56 system for a couple of years. When the price dropped to $96 I decided now was the time and ordered 2 sets. The only thing about the Department 56 lighting system that made set up slightly easier, the cords are more flexible and easier to manage. If the system was $30, it would be worth that. NO more.Here is why;1) Most important, this thing will only work with the bulbs it comes with. I was unable to find where you could buy any replacement bulbs. I started using LED bulbs in my villages last year. (Took awhile to find the perfect ones, not to bright.....). Though the LED bulbs only take .5watt, where the bulbs for the system are 3watt the LED bulbs would not work. I tried pulling up the metal connector at the bottom of the bulb housing, still nothing. Turns out, its not just the LED bulb, but 3 different standard C7 bulbs from 3 different manufacturers as well as the Department 56 bulbs that come with the buildings, would not work. All the bulbs worked just fine in the genuine Department 56 light cords as well as some generics cords I have.2) My genuine Department 56 accessories have 2 different sized plugs. The cords to the system, intended for the accessories, only have one of the 2 sizes. Yet Department 56 do not supply or even offer an adaptor. These adaptors are on the market and are a very inexpensive item. Department 56 couldn't bother themselves with giving us at least one. Which would probably cost them .50 cents, at the most. Come on.3) The power supply box doesn't take up much less room than a standard power strip.4) You can't buy replacement cords.5) You still have to run and hide cords. Yes they are smaller but it sill means tucking them in and running them under parts of your setup.6) Unless you know to order adaptors for accessories, you wont cut down on cords there.Lets face it, our villages are a "wanted" investment. If you are like me these little building scream Christmas but bring joy. Even so, these little building come with a pretty big price tag. Most of us have been collecting for years and are limited as to how many buildings we can own, for some reason. Department 56 is not helping customers with limited space or power outlets, the ability to continue to add to our villages with this item. Surprised they have not figured out if they give us a way for easy set up with as few plugs as possible, many of us will be willing to invest in more buildings and accessories. This WAY overpriced product only makes things slightly easier and is a risk as to its lifetime.The AirBright system was designed for Department 56. Yet I only came across a YouTube video by accident while trying to find an answer as to why the LED bulbs would not work. The only reason I could possibly understand Department 56 not heavily advertising and pushing this AMAZING product, they know the current lighting system is crap, and they will never sell their current supply if word gets out on this one product. Which may I add will work for multiple applications. Not just your village.Do not waist your time or money on this thing. Either stick with your current power strip and multiple cords (Which most wont even plug into each other, why?) or look into another, much better investment for simple set up with the possibility of as many as 12 buildings running on one power cord)Department 56 should be ashamed of this 0 star product.
Judy McAnerin
Reviewed in Canada on December 9, 2019
much easier for setting up my village but the power of the light bulbs is much dimmer than than the usual bulb - wish I'd known that before I bought it.
Monica Engler
Reviewed in Canada on December 8, 2019
I had purchased this lighting system a few years ago and last year had to throw out some cords as they did not work. I ordered a new lighting system this year and 3 of the 9 cords did not work. Some of the bulbs were dead, or flashed when plugged in and then went dead. Where is the quality control? I am an avid collector of Department 56 Dicken's buildings and really need this lighting system to work as I have over 30 buildings!
AKGrown
Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2019
I have collected quite a village from Dept 56 and cord management is a must. This product makes concealing cords a breeze and eliminates the need for multiple surge protectors. I do have a few older models that don't use the new aux plugs, so I still have to use the old cords for those, but I expected that. The only reason this product gets 4 stars instead of 5, is because one of the nine light cords doesn't work. I tried multiple bulbs and all of the plugs, but I think the cord is faulty. Oh well. Overall a good buy.
rmdev
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2017
I have over 50 village houses. This product is a lifesaver. I personally have 5 of these. The cords are so much smaller and easier to hide and work with when putting up the village. Yes, the bulbs are a bit dimmer, but they still nicely show all the details in each individual building. In my opinion, they look better than the original bulbs that come with the houses. The softer light makes it look more realistic. A must for any collector with a large (or growing) village.
The Major
Reviewed in the United States on November 28, 2017
This is an indispensable item if you want to use a single point of control for your displays. Model train enthusiasts have been using similar items for years. However, there is some information you need to know when using. First of all--READ the instructions. Also, to highlight, you MUST use the proper bulb in each strand attached to this controller. These are low-voltage bulbs The standard dept 56 bulb is, of course, made for use with this. If you buy a third party bulb, if the voltage requirements of the bulb you are using are too high, the bulb will not illuminate.
JR
Reviewed in Canada on January 30, 2016
cut down on so many wires and looks great
Donna Lee
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2015
I have owned Department 56 Dickens Village since the very first year it was introduced (1984), and over the years collected well over 60 pieces. I had to forcibly stop myself from purchasing more as I don't have enough room to display them all as it is! I even purchased the North Pole but held my ground and only purchased the initial set. Sooo many awesome pieces and soooo little space to display. :-( Getting the strings of lights plugged in and running to all of those little houses always posed a wiring nightmare. I was thrilled to discover the improvement in the lighting system with this new Building-and-Accessory Lighting System, eliminating lots of plugs, and making it very easy to turn them on and off. WAY TO GO Department 56. I just wish I had known of this improvement earlier. Definitely sharing this with my sisters who both have Department 56 cities.
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