Wholesale Pricing Presale Christmas Lights Clips
Pre-Season Wholesale C9 Best Clips
As Low As $0.14 per Clip
Heavy-Duty Construction: Built from nearly unbreakable materials, the C9 Best Clip is designed to endure harsh weather conditions, ensuring reliable performance year after year.
Installer-Approved Design: Created by a professional Christmas light installer, this clip is engineered to meet the demands of the job, making installations faster and more efficient.
Versatile Use: The C9 Best Clip is perfect for securing lights along gutters, drip edges, and, in some cases, shingles, providing flexibility for a wide range of installation scenarios.
Cost-Effective: Reusable and durable, the C9 Best Clip is a cost-effective choice for professional installers, reducing the need for frequent replacements and lowering overall installation costs.
Recommended by Professionals: Trusted and recommended by expert Christmas light installers, the C9 Best Clip is the go-to solution for securing C9 bulbs and other holiday lighting elements.
Pre-Season Wholesale Best Shingle Tab Clips
As Low As $0.12 per Clip
Very Durable Plastic: Constructed from premium, long-lasting plastic, this shingle tab is built to endure harsh weather conditions, providing years of reliable use—far exceeding the lifespan of standard shingle tabs.
Superior Socket Hold: Specifically designed to hold C7 and C9 sockets more securely than regular shingle tabs, ensuring your lights remain in place throughout the holiday season.
Easy Installation: The tab's design allows it to slide easily under shingles, making installation quicker and less frustrating than with other shingle tabs.
Versatile Use: Perfect for use on shingles, gutters, and decks. Simply wedge the legs within available spaces to secure the tab, or use it in conjunction with a parapet clip on flat surfaces for added stability.
Compatible with Parapet Clip: For flat surfaces, pair this shingle tab with a parapet clip to achieve a secure, professional-grade installation. It’s the perfect accessory for any Christmas light display.
Pre-Season Wholesale C9/C7 Best Enclosed Ridge Clips 500/Case
As Low As $0.40 per Clip
Durable Plastic Construction: Crafted from robust, high-grade plastic, these clips are built to endure tough weather conditions, ensuring long-lasting use season after season.
Enclosed Design: The unique enclosed structure securely locks onto the light strand, preventing the clip from slipping or detaching, even in windy or adverse weather.
Extended Length for Versatility: The longer design ensures a secure fit on any ridge shingle without causing damage, offering compatibility with various roof types.
Works with C9 and C7 Bulbs: Specifically designed to hold both C9 and C7 light strands, providing versatility and ease of use for different bulb sizes.
Easy Installation: Simplifies setup with quick, hassle-free application, saving time while delivering a clean, professional look.
Pre-Season Wholesale C9 Tuff Wedge Clip 800/Case
As Low As $0.16 per Clip
Flexes Over Pre-Installed Bulbs: The Tuff Wedge Clip features a unique flexible design that allows it to snap directly over C9 bulbs already mounted on socket wire lines. This saves time and eliminates the need for removing or adjusting bulbs, making the installation process faster and more efficient.
Sturdy, Weather-Resistant Construction: Built from high-quality, UV-stabilized plastic, the Tuff Wedge Clip is engineered to resist harsh outdoor conditions, such as wind, rain, and snow. Its durable design prevents cracking and wear, ensuring long-lasting performance for both residential and commercial applications.
Ideal for Multiple Surfaces: Whether you’re working with shingles, gutters, or drip edges, the Tuff Wedge Clip provides a firm and secure grip on various surfaces, keeping lights in place without sagging or shifting.
Streamlined Installation: With the ability to clip directly over pre-installed bulbs, the Tuff Wedge Clip reduces installation time and simplifies the process, allowing for rapid and professional-looking displays that stand out during the holiday season.
Clean and Professional Finish: The Tuff Wedge Clip ensures that your C9 bulbs are perfectly aligned, giving your holiday light displays a clean, polished, and symmetrical appearance that will impress clients and onlookers alike.
Pre-Season Wholesale C9 Tuff Flex Clip 800/Case
As Low As $0.16 per Clip
Flexes Over Pre-Installed Bulbs: The Tuff Flex Clip’s unique design allows it to clip directly over C9 bulbs already installed on socket wire lines. This feature makes it ideal for installers looking to streamline the installation process and reduce setup time without compromising quality.
Strong and Durable Construction: Made from high-quality, weather-resistant materials, the Tuff Flex Clip is built to withstand extreme outdoor conditions, including wind, rain, and snow, ensuring that your light displays stay securely in place all season long.
Secure and Professional Hold: The Tuff Flex Clip’s sturdy grip ensures that bulbs remain firmly attached, even on challenging surfaces like gutters, shingles, and drip edges. Its reliable hold prevents shifting or sagging, giving your holiday display a clean and professional appearance.
Ease of Use and Versatility: With the ability to clip over pre-installed bulbs, the Tuff Flex Clip offers unmatched convenience. Installers can quickly secure lights without removing or adjusting bulbs, making it an ideal choice for both residential and commercial installations.
Our clips are versatile and can be used on gutters, shingles, drip edges, and even flat surfaces when paired with parapet clips, making them suitable for various installations.
Yes, all our clips are made from heavy-duty, weather-resistant plastic, ensuring they withstand harsh outdoor conditions like wind, rain, and snow.
Most of our clips, including C9 Best Clips and Shingle Tab Clips, are compatible with both C7 and C9 bulbs, offering flexibility for different lighting setups.
These clips are designed to flex over pre-installed bulbs, allowing you to quickly and securely attach lights without removing or adjusting bulbs, saving time and effort.
Our clips are available in quantities ranging from 500 to 2000 per case and come in colors like white, brown, and black, giving you options to suit your project needs.

The holidays are over, the joy has been had, and now only one task remains: taking down the Christmas lights. For most, this means a frustrating afternoon on a wobbly ladder, battling a hopelessly knotted nest of wires. It’s the annual chore that sours the end of the season.
But for professionals, it’s just another Tuesday. They can clear an entire house in as little as 15 minutes, and they do it without the stress, mess, or danger. The difference isn't magic; it's a complete system that separates amateurs from the pros. These aren't just "tips"—this is the methodology that makes them fast, safe, and profitable. Here’s how you can adopt their system.

The single biggest secret to a fast takedown begins before you hang the first bulb. Professionals operate with a takedown-first mindset, meaning the entire installation is planned for effortless removal. Amateurs think about how to get the lights up; pros think about how to get them down.
The number one amateur mistake is tightly zip-tying light strings directly to gutters. Every zip tie you add is one you’ll have to hunt down and snip from the top of a ladder. Professionals never do this. Instead of creating a problem, they use a brilliantly simple solution: take a clip and just shove it in behind the gutter. The tension holds it all season, but a gentle tug with a pole makes it fall right out. No climbing, no cutting.
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Falls from ladders are a serious, costly risk, and for this job, they are almost entirely avoidable. The professional’s primary tool for a swift and safe takedown is not a ladder, but a long extension pole with a simple hook on the end.
This isn’t a specialized piece of equipment. A standard painter's pole (like a "Mr. Long Arm") with a paint roller hook attached is all you need. For higher jobs, a stiffer carbon fiber pole is even better. Using this tool, pros can lift lights from clips and even remove wreaths from as high as 24 feet, all while keeping both feet planted safely on the ground. You simply hook the wire, lift it off its anchor, and guide it down.
A fast takedown is useless if you create a tangled nightmare for next year. Pros use a methodical system to ensure that when the lights come out of storage, they are perfectly organized and ready to be installed with zero guesswork.
Start in Reverse. The system is simple: take the lights down in the opposite order you put them up. If you started installing on the far right side of the house (when viewed from the street), you begin your takedown on the far left. This way, next year you can grab the first bundle and start on the far right, with every subsequent strand in perfect order.
Create the "Zip Tie Code". This is the organizational trick that makes the system foolproof. Think of it as a coordinate system for your house. Assign a color to each major section—for example, "red zip tie right." You can use pinks or any other color for the left side, front porch, etc. Then, use the number of zip ties to denote the level: one zip tie for the first floor, two for the second. A strand with two red zip ties instantly tells anyone on the crew, "Right side, Second floor." No photos or diagrams are needed.
The Arm's-Length Wrap. To prevent tangles, hold the strand and reach out as far as your arm can go, then bring the wire back to your hand to create a large loop. Repeat this, creating a neat, long bundle. When you reach the end, take the last couple of feet of wire and wrap it tightly around the bundle to secure it. For a final pro touch, tuck the male plug under one of the wraps. That way, you know exactly where the end is next year. This bundle will unspool perfectly, without a single knot.
While the pole method works for over 90% of the job, there's one critical exception: ridge clips on the peak of your roof. If your lights are attached with clips that go over the very top shingle (the ridge cap), a ladder is required.
Under no circumstances should you yank these with a pole from the ground. Pulling too hard will rip the entire ridge cap off your roof, causing expensive and significant damage. These specific clips must be removed carefully by hand.
Taking down Christmas lights doesn't have to be your most dreaded annual chore. By adopting a professional system—installing for easy removal, using a pole instead of a ladder, and following a foolproof storage method—you can transform this task into a quick, safe job that takes as little as 15 minutes. A little foresight is all it takes to end the season on a calm and organized note.
Now that you have a professional system for takedown, what other holiday traditions could be simplified with a little more planning?

To significantly reduce the risk of falling from ladders or roofs.
Using a ladder for takedown introduces unnecessary danger. Industry experts have observed several installers falling, which can lead to serious injury. By adopting a ground-based method using an extension pole, you can complete the job safely and efficiently.
You primarily need an extension pole with a simple hook attachment for removal and colored zip ties for organization.
Extension Pole: This is the core tool for reaching high areas. Standard poles like "Mr. Long Arm" are sufficient for many jobs, but "carbon fiber" or "waterfed" poles perform much better for higher installations, such as those at 24 feet.
Hook Attachment: A simple hook is used to grab wreaths and pull down light strands. A dedicated tool is not required; a standard "paint roller" attachment works perfectly for this task.
Colored Zip Ties: These are used for organizing light strands during takedown, not for installation. A color-coding system helps identify where each strand belongs for the next season (e.g., red zip ties for the right side of the house).
Use an extension pole and hook to lift the wreath up and off its hanger, then carefully lower it to the ground.
The success of this method is determined during installation. By hanging the wreath with a simple, loose loop rather than wrapping it tightly around an anchor, you enable a fast, ladder-free removal.
Extend the pole and position the hook to securely grab a sturdy part of the wreath.
Lift the wreath straight up to unhook it from its hanger.
Lower the wreath slowly. It is critical to keep the pole as straight as possible during descent. Allowing the pole to bend sideways, especially when fully extended, can cause it to snap.
Start removal from the opposite side of where the installation began, using a pole and hook to systematically pull lights down from their clips.
Begin the takedown from the opposite side of where the installation started.
This simple rule creates a repeatable and efficient system. For example, if your installation process starts on the far right side of the house (when viewed from the street), your takedown process should begin on the far left side. This ensures the lights come down in the correct order for storage and re-installation.
This is where a key installation decision pays off: by not securing the main line with zip ties, you enable a rapid, pole-based removal. Use the hook attachment on the extension pole to grab the light strand and pull it down and away from the gutters and clips.
This technique is effective because the main line is attached with simple clips rather than zip-tied to the gutters. This allows it to be pulled down easily without needing to climb a ladder to cut ties. Once a section is started, the rest of the line will often come down with a gentle pull.
A ladder is only required when removing lights attached with "ridge clips" on the peak of a roof.
Attempting to pull lights from ridge clips with a pole is extremely risky. The force required can pull the entire ridge cap off the roof, causing significant damage. For this specific task, using a ladder is the only safe and correct method, reinforcing the need to plan your installation and takedown strategy together.

Use a system of colored zip ties to label each strand by location and wrap them in large, tangle-free bundles.
This system is designed for delegation and scalability. By creating a simple, logical code, you ensure that any crew member—even a new hire—can correctly identify and place each light strand next season without direct supervision, freeing up the business owner to manage other jobs.
The system uses color to denote the side of the house and the quantity of zip ties to denote the floor level. While the examples below use a red/blue system, you can use any consistent color scheme (e.g., pinks, greens) that works for your team.
Code Element
Meaning
Example
Color
Indicates the side of the house (viewed from the street).
Red = Right Side <br> Blue = Left Side
Quantity
Indicates the vertical level.
1 Zip Tie = First Floor <br> 2 Zip Ties = Second Floor
This bundling technique ensures that lights can be quickly deployed next season without frustrating tangles.
As the lights come down, take the strand and create a large loop by reaching out as far as you can (e.g., 6 feet).
Continue creating these large, uniform loops along the entire length of the strand.
Once the entire strand is looped, take the final few feet of the light strand (the female plug end) and wrap it tightly around the bundle several times to secure it.
This method ensures the lights will "come right undone" when you unwrap them for the next installation.
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