C9 & C7 Socket Spools & Stringers

Discover our premium collection of socket wire spools and stringers, the essential foundation for creating stunning light displays. Designed for both professional installers and ambitious homeowners, our range includes bulk C7 and C9 socket wire spools with flexible spacing options, pre-made light stringers for quick setups, and convenient accessories like spool holders. These versatile, durable components are perfect for residential rooflines, enchanting tree displays, and large-scale commercial projects. Suitable for indoor and outdoor use, and compatible with both incandescent and LED bulbs, our professional-grade products offer the quality and flexibility needed to bring your creative lighting visions to life. Explore our selection and elevate your illumination projects with unmatched versatility and reliability.

Socket Spools

C9 1000' Socket Spool

Our C9 1000' Bulk Spool of Socket Wire, available in green or white, offers professional-grade flexibility for custom lighting projects. With spacing options from 6" to 48", it's ideal for both residential rooflines (12-15" spacing) and tree installations (24-48" spacing). The durable SPT-1 wire withstands outdoor conditions and is compatible with both incandescent and LED C9 bulbs. This customizable spool allows for precise length cutting, minimizing waste and maximizing efficiency for high-quality, adaptable lighting displays.

C9 500' Socket Spool

Our C9 500' Bulk Spool of Green Wire, available with 12" (500 sockets) or 15" (400 sockets) spacing, is perfect for professional-grade Christmas lighting installations. Featuring commercial-quality SPT-1, 8-amp wire and durable E17 sockets, this customizable spool is ideal for large-scale outdoor projects. Easily cut to desired lengths and pair with snap-on plugs (sold separately) for tailored lighting solutions in both residential and commercial settings. The 12" spacing offers vibrant, balanced lighting, while the 15" option provides a classic look with fewer bulbs per run.

C9 1000' 12"&15" Socket Wire Spool (SPT-2)

Our C9 1000' Socket Wire Spool (SPT-2) offers professional-grade flexibility with dual 12" and 15" spacing options. This customizable spool features heavy-duty SPT-2 wire for enhanced durability in all weather conditions. The 12" spacing is perfect for dense, vibrant displays on rooflines and pathways, while the 15" option provides a classic look with fewer bulbs per run. Compatible with both incandescent and LED C9 bulbs, this 1000' spool allows for precise cutting to fit any residential or commercial lighting project, ensuring efficient and long-lasting installations.

C7 1000' Green Wire Socket Spool (SPT-2)

Our 1000' bulk spool of green SPT-2 wire features 15" spacing with 1000 C7 sockets, ideal for commercial and residential outdoor displays. This 8-amp (960-watt) commercial-grade wire with Admiral Brand sockets allows for custom-length installations using snap-on plugs (sold separately). Suitable for indoor/outdoor use, it accommodates up to 160 sockets with 5-watt incandescent bulbs or 384 sockets with 1-watt LED bulbs per run. This versatile, durable C7 light line is perfect for creating professional-quality lighting displays in various settings.

C7 1000' Socket Spool

Our C7 1000' Bulk Spool of Socket Wire offers professional-grade flexibility for custom lighting projects. Available in green or white, with spacing options from 12" to 36", it's ideal for both residential rooflines (12-15" spacing) and tree installations (24-36" spacing). The durable SPT-1 wire withstands outdoor conditions and is compatible with both incandescent and LED C7 bulbs. This customizable spool allows for precise length cutting, minimizing waste and maximizing efficiency for high-quality, adaptable lighting displays in various settings.

C7 1000' Socket Spool

Minleons C7 1000' socket wire spools with options for factory Socket clips

or without factory Socket Clips. Available in 12" or 15" spacing.

C9/C7 500' Magnetic Spool

The Fastest Way to Install Holiday Lights on Metal Surfaces. Save time and effort this holiday season with Magnetic Spools. Designed for quick and easy installation, these magnetic spools are perfect for decorating your home or office building. The magnetic sockets eliminate the need for traditional mounting clips, making your installations faster and more efficient. Whether you’re lining rooflines, gutters, or fences, these spools are ideal for any surface where ferrous metal is present.

Available in 500' & 250', 12" or 15" Spacing.

C9/C7 Heavy Duty Swivel Spool Holder

Versatile Wire Spool Holder:

• Compatible with C7 and C9 spools

• 360-degree swivel capability

• Foldable design for compact storage

• Dimensions: 24" x 24" x 20"

Note: Socket wire sold separately.

Socket Wire Stringers

C9 12" Spacing Socket Wire Stringers

Our 25', 50' or 100' Holiday Light String features professional-grade, UV-protected 18-gauge wire with sockets spaced 12" apart. Designed for both indoor and outdoor use, these UL-recognized strings offer 5 Amp capacity SPT-1 insulation and durable sockets with weep holes for all-weather performance. Compatible with E12 Candelabra base bulbs (C7, C9, G30; sold separately), these versatile strings allow end-to-end connectivity for extended displays. Perfect for holiday decorations, event lighting, and year-round use in residential and commercial settings. Available in Green, White, Brown and Black.

C7 12" Spacing Socket Wire Stringers

Our professional-grade 25', 50' or 100' light string features sockets spaced 12" apart, perfect for commercial and residential decorators. Designed for both indoor and outdoor use, it's compatible with incandescent or LED C7, G30, and G40 bulbs (sold separately). The SPT-1 insulated wire offers 5 Amp capacity and includes weep-hole sockets for all-weather performance. With male and female plugs for end-to-end connections, these UL-recognized strings can handle up to 480 watts per run. Ideal for holiday displays, patio lighting, and year-round events, these durable strings ensure long-lasting, brilliant illumination for any occasion. Available in Green, White, Brown and Black.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between socket wire spools and stringers?

cket wire spools are bulk reels of wire with sockets at regular intervals, allowing for custom-length cuts. Stringers are pre-cut lengths of socket wire, typically with plugs attached, ready for immediate use.

Can I use the same socket wire for both C7 and C9 bulbs?

No, C7 and C9 bulbs require different socket sizes. Always check the product specifications to ensure you're using the correct socket wire for your chosen bulb type.

How do I determine the right spacing for my project?

Common spacings are 12", 15", and 24". Use closer spacing (12"-15") for dense, vibrant displays on rooflines or fences. Wider spacing (24" or more) works well for tree wrapping or creating a more subtle effect.

Are these socket wires suitable for outdoor use?

Most of our socket wires are rated for both indoor and outdoor use. Look for products labeled as "weatherproof" or "outdoor-rated" for the best durability in external conditions.

How many bulbs can I safely connect on a single run?

This depends on the wire's amperage rating and the wattage of your bulbs. For example, on an 8-amp wire, you can typically run up to 160 sockets with 5-watt incandescent bulbs or 384 sockets with 1-watt LED bulbs. Always check the product specifications and local electrical codes for safe operation.

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Selling $1,500+ Christmas Light Jobs

May 03, 20259 min read

In the seasonal service industry, especially Christmas light installation, raising your average ticket is critical to scaling profitably. It’s not just about the lights—it’s about confidence, mindset, customer experience, and your positioning in the market. Whether you're new or experienced, this guide will help you understand how to increase your average ticket to $1,500 and beyond.

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The First Step to Higher Tickets: Shift Your Mindset

Your mindset determines your pricing ceiling. If you believe that your market won’t pay premium prices, you’re right—because that belief will affect your tone, your sales language, and even your body language.

Many installers convince themselves that their local market is too cheap. Phrases like "Nobody in my area will pay more than $6 per foot" or "Customers just want cheap lights" are examples of limiting beliefs. These thoughts create invisible barriers that stop you from growing.

Instead, reframe your thinking. Tell yourself, "There are people in my area who will pay for quality," or "I offer a premium service that saves time and creates memories." These shifts are powerful and lay the foundation for successful high-ticket sales.


Stop Projecting Your Wallet Onto Your Clients

Too often, installers hesitate to quote higher prices because they themselves would never pay that much. But your income isn’t your customer’s income. You may feel that $2,500 is a lot, while your customer—earning $150K or more a year—sees it as a reasonable price to avoid hassle during the busy holiday season.

Wealthy clients value convenience, saved time, emotional memories, and status. They want their homes to stand out and to feel the joy of the season. When you lead with these benefits instead of technical details, you make a stronger emotional connection and position your price as justified.


Learn to Sell With Confidence and Emotion

Selling high-ticket services isn’t about specs—it’s about feelings. The key is to make your customer feel something during the conversation. When they feel emotionally connected, they’re more likely to say yes.

Start by asking emotional questions. Ask what their favorite Christmas memory is or if they want their grandkids to have the same kind of magical holiday. These questions spark nostalgia and emotion, shifting the focus from lights to experiences.

Next, use confident language. Don’t say, “We can install.” Instead say, “Once you choose your package, we’ll install on Thursday.” This simple shift makes you sound like a trusted professional who’s done this hundreds of times.

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When presenting your offer, use packages rather than individual line items. Packages simplify the decision process and naturally encourage upsells. For instance, start with a basic roofline option, then include add-ons like bushes, wreaths, and ground stake lighting in higher-tiered packages.


Practice Sales Daily

Selling is a skill like any other. You must practice to improve. Set time each day to train. Role-play sales conversations with a friend or teammate. Record and review your sales calls. Listen for hesitations or areas where your confidence falters.

Consider using tools like ChatGPT to simulate objections and refine your responses. Even practicing in front of a mirror can help. Watch your tone, pacing, and body language. You want to sound confident and look like a pro.

Remember, only 7% of communication is verbal. The rest is tone and body language. Make sure you're sending the right signals.


Handle Objections Without Discounting

When clients push back on pricing, don’t immediately lower your rate. Instead, acknowledge their concern and redirect them to what matters. If they say, “That’s more than I expected,” you can reply, “Understandable. But you mentioned you wanted something your grandkids would remember. This helps create that experience.”

If they ask to remove parts of the display to cut cost, revisit their priorities. Identify what matters most and rework the package from there. This shows flexibility without compromising the value of your service.


Position Yourself as the Local Expert

When customers see you as the authority in your field, they stop comparing you to the competition. Start by showing up professionally. Wear branded gear. Keep your vehicle clean and wrapped if possible.

Your online presence matters too. A polished website, strong Google reviews, and active social media channels build trust. Share before-and-after photos, installation tips, and stories of customer transformations.

Being active in your community also helps. Volunteer displays for nonprofits or local causes not only feel good—they generate word-of-mouth and visibility.


Qualify Leads Without Scaring Them Off

Pre-qualifying prospects ensures you don’t waste time. But how you phrase it matters. Saying, “We only work with people spending over $1,000” can feel harsh. Instead say, “Our packages start around $1,000, and we’ll tailor everything based on what kind of holiday experience you’d like to create.”

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This approach filters low-budget shoppers without alienating serious buyers.


Stop Selling Light Bulbs, Start Selling Magic

Customers aren’t buying bulbs or clips. They’re buying moments, memories, and experiences. The sparkle in a child’s eyes, the pride in having the best-looking house on the block, the ease of not climbing a ladder—all of that is part of what they’re paying for.

That emotional value is why confident storytelling beats a technical breakdown every time. It’s not about the watts or wiring. It’s about how the display makes them feel.


Build Confidence With Wins and Testimonials

Before any sales call or estimate, boost your confidence by reviewing past wins. Read your five-star reviews. Remind yourself of what happy customers have said about your work.

If you’re new and don’t have reviews yet, get feedback from family and friends. Start building that social proof. Document even your small wins and use them to build momentum.

Confidence doesn’t come from success—it comes from preparation.


Learn How Wealthy Clients Think

Wealthy buyers make decisions differently. They don’t want deals; they want simplicity, status, and reliability. They want their home to look beautiful with minimal hassle.

Understand their priorities. They’re often more focused on tradition, convenience, and preserving family memories than on dollars and cents. When you understand what drives them, you can better tailor your pitch and close at higher rates.

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Leverage Sales Psychology Techniques

Apply subtle psychological strategies to improve your close rate. Start with your highest-priced package to set a strong anchor. This makes the mid-tier option feel more affordable.

Use assumptive closing techniques. Say, “We’ll plan on installing Wednesday unless another day works better.” Talk as if the decision has already been made. That confidence reassures your customer.

And always use storytelling. Share stories from past clients who were thrilled with the results. Paint a picture of how their home went from ordinary to magical.


Follow Up Like a Pro

Even the best quote is worthless without follow-up. Most sales don’t happen on the first contact. It can take 10 to 15 follow-ups before a client says yes.

Use a CRM or simple spreadsheet to track leads. Follow up with emails, texts, and calls. Don’t just remind them of the price—remind them of the feeling. “Imagine your grandkids’ faces lighting up when they see your house for the first time this season.”

That’s the kind of message that gets replies.


If you want to raise your average ticket in the Christmas light business, it starts with how you think. Get confident in your value. Learn how your ideal customers make decisions. Deliver more than lights—deliver an experience.

Selling on emotion, speaking with confidence, packaging your offers, and following up with purpose are the keys to success.

When you believe in your value, your customers will too. So stop selling bulbs. Start selling wonder.

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1. What is an “average ticket” and why does it matter?

Your average ticket is the average amount of money a customer spends on a single job. Raising this number is essential because it allows you to make more revenue with fewer jobs, which reduces stress, increases profit margins, and helps scale your business efficiently.

2. How do I justify higher prices when other installers charge less?

You justify higher prices by offering more value—professional service, emotional connection, convenience, and an overall experience. Most low-price competitors focus on the physical product, while you should focus on what the customer truly wants: memories, time saved, and a beautiful display.

3. I don’t feel confident selling high-ticket services. What should I do?

Confidence comes from preparation. Practice your sales pitch daily, review your wins and testimonials, rehearse common objections, and visualize successful outcomes. The more prepared you are, the more confident you will feel.

4. Should I offer line-item pricing or packages?

Packages are far more effective. They help the customer visualize the complete transformation and make it easier for you to upsell. Packages also simplify the buying decision and make higher prices feel more reasonable through bundled value.

5. What if someone says my price is too expensive?

Don’t immediately drop your price. Instead, ask them what parts of the project matter most, and reframe the value in emotional or time-saving terms. If necessary, adjust the scope, not the pricing structure.

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6. How do I deal with customers who want a detailed breakdown of everything?

Explain that your packages are designed for simplicity and a stress-free experience. If they insist, you can walk them through components, but always steer the conversation back to the outcome, not the ingredients.

7. Is it better to give one quote or multiple options?

It depends on the situation. In person, start with the premium package and drop down only if they express hesitation. Online or over email, giving three tiered options helps guide them toward the middle or upper tier without feeling pressured.

8. I’m new to the business—should I start with lower prices?

No. Starting low sets a precedent that’s hard to break and limits your confidence and brand perception. Instead, do one or two strategic jobs for free to gain portfolio material, especially if it will lead to referrals or high visibility.

9. How can I become the go-to expert in my area?

Build your online presence with Google reviews, social media content, and a clean website. Post helpful tips, beautiful before-and-after photos, and customer stories. Also, show up professionally and be visible in your community through volunteer work or sponsorships.

10. What’s the fastest way to increase my average ticket right now?

Create clear, attractive packages that highlight emotional and time-saving value. Practice your pitch daily. Follow up consistently with every lead. Most importantly, believe in the value you provide—your mindset will drive your results.

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Jason Geiman

Jason Geiman parlayed his early passion for festive lighting into a thriving Christmas décor installation company which he founded and grew for over 4 years before selling the business in 2018. Now, he draws from his experience scaling a holiday lighting venture to help other Christmas lighting companies maximize their success. Jason feels compelled to share shortcuts he learned running his decoration operation. Jason has made it his mission to enable both residential and commercial clients to execute jaw-dropping lighting displays more easily. He loves experimenting with the latest high-tech LED bulb innovations to incorporate into his instructional programs and resources for those running their own Christmas lighting businesses. After selling his original company, he reinvented himself - driven as ever to spread seasonal magic, but now by helping others grow their holiday lighting ventures successfully. Follow Jason for regular tips on taking your Christmas lights business to the next level!

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