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Pre-Season 50L 6" Spacing 5mm LED Mini Lights (Concave) 24/Case

AS LOW AS $6.95 Per STRAND!

Transform your holiday displays with the ultimate lighting solution: our 50 Count 5mm Wide LED Lights. Designed with professional installers and large-scale projects in mind, these lights offer unmatched performance and reliability. Whether you're wrapping trees, accentuating architectural features, or illuminating expansive commercial spaces, these lights deliver vibrant, uniform brilliance with every string. Built to last, energy-efficient, and easy to set up, they are the go-to choice for anyone looking to create stunning, worry-free displays this season. From their patented one-piece construction to their pre-balled convenience, these LED mini lights are engineered to save you time, money, and effort while dazzling your clients and guests.

Wholesale Pricing Presale Christmas Lights Minis

Available In:

  • Warm White

  • Winter Warm White

  • Sun Warm White

  • Pure White

  • Cool White

  • Multi-Color

  • Red

  • Blue

  • Green

  • Orange

Key Features:


  • 50 Count 5mm Wide LED Lights: Each string features 50 high-quality LED bulbs spaced 6 inches apart on a 25-foot green wire. These lights are ideal for wrapping trees, bushes, and architectural features, providing a uniform and vibrant display that enhances any project.

  • High Connectivity for Large Installations: Connect up to 45 strings safely, allowing you to tackle large-scale installations with ease. This makes them perfect for professional installers managing multiple projects or expansive commercial properties.

  • Long-Lasting Performance: With a lifespan of up to 50,000 hours, these LED lights are built to withstand the rigors of professional use, ensuring they remain bright and reliable throughout the holiday season and beyond.

  • Patented One-Piece Construction: The innovative design prevents moisture-related corrosion, offering longer-lasting performance in all weather conditions. This durability is essential for outdoor installations where reliability is a must.

  • Energy Efficiency for Cost Savings: These LED mini lights consume up to 90% less energy than traditional incandescent bulbs, allowing you to reduce operational costs while maintaining a stunning display. This efficiency is especially important for large installations where energy consumption can quickly add up.

  • Virtually Unbreakable: The bulbs are engineered to be virtually unbreakable, with colors that won’t fade, chip, or crack. This durability means fewer replacements and more time to focus on new projects.

  • Pre-Balled for Efficient Setup: Time is money in professional installations, and these pre-balled lights ensure quick and easy setup, allowing you to complete projects faster and move on to the next job.

  • Meets UL 588 Safety Standards: Compliance with UL 588 safety standards ensures these lights are safe for both indoor and outdoor use, giving you peace of mind as you install them in various environments.

Illuminate your holiday displays with 50-count 5mm wide Minleon LED lights, spaced 6 inches apart on a durable 25-foot green wire. Designed for professional-grade performance, these lights allow you to safely connect up to 45 strings, making them perfect for large-scale installations. With a lifespan of up to 50,000 hours and energy-efficient LEDs that use 90% less energy than traditional bulbs, these lights offer long-lasting brilliance while saving on costs. Virtually unbreakable and pre-balled for hassle-free setup, they meet all UL safety standards and perfectly match the color temperature of Minleon C7 and C9 bulbs for a seamless, polished display.

Wholesale Pricing Presale Christmas Lights Minis

Colors Available:

  • Sun Warm White

  • Warm White

  • Pure White

  • Cool White

  • Multi-Color

  • Red

  • Green

  • Blue

  • Orange

  • Purple

  • Pink

Key Features:

  • 50-count 5mm wide Minleon LED lights, spaced 6″ apart on green wire, with a total length of 25ft.

  • Safely connect up to 45 strings, making large displays easy to create.

  • Lifespan up to 50,000 hours, ensuring your lights last season after season.

  • Energy-efficient LEDs, using up to 90% less energy than traditional lights.

  • Virtually unbreakable bulbs that won’t fade, chip, or crack over time.

  • Pre-balled for easy Installation, so you can set up quickly and hassle-free.

  • Meets all UL safety standards, ensuring your display is safe and reliable.

  • All White temperature match to the C7&C9 Minleon Bulbs

Pre-Season 70L 4" Spacing Concave LED Mini Lights - 24/Case

As Low as $7.92 per Strand

Create dazzling, high-impact displays with 70 Count 5mm Wide LED Lights. Featuring 70 LED bulbs spaced just 4 inches apart on a 23.5-foot green wire, these lights deliver a denser, brighter, and more vibrant illumination that grabs attention. Safely connect up to 45 strings for expansive installations, while their energy-efficient design reduces power usage by up to 90%. Built for durability, these lights feature patented one-piece construction to prevent moisture-related issues and virtually unbreakable bulbs that maintain their vivid color. With a lifespan of up to 50,000 hours, pre-balled convenience for quick setup, and compliance with UL 588 safety standards, these lights are the ultimate choice for reliable, professional-grade installations indoors or outdoors.

Wholesale Pricing Presale Christmas Lights Minis

Colors Available:

  • Sun Warm White

  • Warm White

  • Winter Warm White

  • Pure White

  • Cool White

  • Multi

  • Red

  • Pink

  • Teal

  • Green

  • Blue

  • Yellow

  • Purple

  • Orange

Key Features:

  • 70 Count 5mm Wide LED Lights: With 70 LED bulbs spaced 4 inches apart on a 23.5-foot green wire, these lights offer a more concentrated and impactful look compared to 50L sets. The smaller spacing results in a denser display of lights, drawing more attention with brighter, more intense illumination.

  • High Connectivity: Safely connect up to 45 strings, making these lights ideal for extensive installations that require consistent, reliable lighting across large areas.

  • Long Lifespan: Enjoy up to 50,000 hours of bright, consistent light. These bulbs are built to last, reducing the need for frequent replacements and maintenance.

  • Patented One-Piece Construction: This design eliminates the risk of moisture-related corrosion, ensuring longer-lasting lights even in challenging outdoor environments.

  • Energy Efficient: LED technology allows these lights to use up to 90% less energy than traditional incandescent bulbs, lowering energy costs and enabling longer runs without overloading circuits.

  • Virtually Unbreakable Bulbs: The durable construction of these bulbs ensures they are virtually unbreakable, with colors that won’t fade, chip, or crack, keeping your displays vibrant year after year.

  • Pre-Balled for Quick Setup: These lights come pre-balled, making installation quick and easy, allowing you to complete projects faster and with less effort.

  • Meets UL 588 Safety Standards: These lights are certified for both indoor and outdoor use, meeting all safety standards and providing peace of mind during installation.

Pre-Season Minleon 70L Mini Lights - 24/Case

AS LOW AS $9.37 Per STRAND!

Light up your displays with 70-count Minleon LED lights, spaced 4 inches apart on a durable green wire for a concentrated, eye-catching look. These energy-efficient LEDs use 90% less power than traditional lights and have a remarkable lifespan of up to 50,000 hours, ensuring they shine season after season. Safely connect up to 45 strings for effortless large-scale installations, while virtually unbreakable bulbs maintain their vibrant colors without fading, chipping, or cracking. Pre-balled for quick and easy setup, these lights meet all UL safety standards, making them a reliable, hassle-free choice for indoor and outdoor use.

Wholesale Pricing Presale Christmas Lights Minis

Colors Available:

  • Sun Warm White

  • Warm White

  • Winter Warm White

  • Pure White

  • Cool White

  • Red

  • Green

  • Blue

  • Orange

  • Yellow

  • Purple

  • Pink

  • Teal

  • Multi-Color

Key Features:

  • These bulbs are made of durable, multi-faceted plastic so they won't fade, chip, or break like incandescent bulbs

  • Reduce your power consumption by more than 90% compared with conventional incandescent bulbs)

  • 0.58W and 0.66W actual power consumption, but use 2W for installation calculation purposes

  • Fits into any standard C7 socket; E12 base

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use these lights outdoors?

Yes, these lights are built for both indoor and outdoor use. They meet UL 588 safety standards, ensuring they are safe and reliable in all environments.

What is the lifespan of the Minleon LED mini lights?

The Minleon LED mini lights have an impressive lifespan of up to 50,000 hours, ensuring they remain bright and reliable for multiple holiday seasons.

How many strings of lights can I safely connect together?

You can safely connect up to 45 strings of Minleon LED mini lights, making them perfect for large-scale installations or extensive holiday displays.

Are these lights energy-efficient?

Absolutely! The LED technology in these lights uses up to 90% less energy than traditional incandescent bulbs, helping you save on energy costs while still delivering a brilliant display.

What makes these lights more durable than others?

The Minleon LED mini lights are designed with virtually unbreakable bulbs that are resistant to fading, chipping, or cracking, and they feature a patented one-piece construction that prevents moisture-related corrosion for longer-lasting performance.

How easy is it to install these lights?

These lights come pre-balled, making the setup process quick and hassle-free, so you can complete your installations faster and move on to the next job with ease.

What is the difference between concave vs convex

Concave Christmas lights feature a flat or slightly rounded top with a wider, bowl-shaped base. This design distributes light evenly in all directions, creating a bright, uniform glow visible from any angle. Professionals often choose concave lights for projects like wrapping trees because the even light distribution creates a sparkling effect as you move around the tree, adding depth and vibrancy to the display. In contrast, convex Christmas lights have a rounded or dome-shaped bulb that focuses light outward in a more directional manner. This creates a brighter, more concentrated point of light, making them ideal for installations requiring precise lighting placement, such as highlighting architectural features. Both designs offer unique benefits depending on the desired effect and application.

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Why Cheap Christmas Light Installers Are Losing Money

November 15, 202512 min read

The Christmas lighting industry sits at a critical crossroads where operators must decide whether they're building a sustainable business or simply creating another job for themselves. This distinction becomes particularly evident during peak season when the difference between strategic pricing and discount pricing determines not just current profits, but long-term business viability.

Many service providers struggle to understand why their Christmas lighting operations generate revenue without producing actual profit or sustainable growth. The answer typically lies in a combination of underpricing, poor mindset, and failure to recognize the true costs of business operations. Breaking through these barriers requires honest self-assessment and willingness to charge what services are genuinely worth.

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The True Cost of Underpricing

When operators charge $6 per foot instead of $8-10 per foot, they often dismiss the difference as minimal—perhaps $200 per job on a typical 150-foot installation. However, this seemingly small difference compounds dramatically across an entire season, representing thousands in lost profit that could fund marketing, equipment upgrades, or business expansion.

The real issue extends beyond immediate profit loss. Underpricing prevents investment in the systems, training, and infrastructure necessary to scale beyond owner-operator status. It creates a cycle where the business owner works constantly but never accumulates resources to hire quality help, implement proper systems, or take the business to the next level.

Hidden Costs That Demand Premium Pricing

Every Christmas lighting business faces numerous expenses that low-pricing strategies fail to cover adequately. Labor costs extend beyond hourly wages to include workers' compensation insurance, payroll taxes, training time, and recruitment expenses. Equipment costs encompass not just ladders and lights but vehicles, maintenance, fuel, and depreciation.

Insurance requirements alone—general liability, workers' compensation, and vehicle coverage—can consume significant portions of revenue. Add marketing expenses, administrative time, customer service, warranty obligations, and unexpected callbacks, and the true cost of each installation becomes substantially higher than many operators realize.

Successful businesses factor all these costs into pricing structures, ensuring each job contributes to overall profitability rather than simply covering direct expenses. This comprehensive approach to pricing creates the financial foundation necessary for sustainable growth.

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The Mindset Barrier

The most significant obstacle to premium pricing isn't market resistance—it's the business owner's internal belief system. Operators who convince themselves their market "won't pay" premium prices create self-fulfilling prophecies. This limiting mindset manifests in sales conversations, body language, and presentation quality, subtly communicating doubt to potential customers.

Successful operators in identical markets—sometimes on the same streets—routinely charge $9-12 per foot while their competitors struggle at $6. The difference isn't market demographics or customer capacity to pay. It's the confidence and value proposition the business owner projects during sales interactions.

Developing Premium Pricing Confidence

Building confidence in premium pricing requires understanding that customers don't purchase based primarily on technical specifications or cost per foot. They buy emotional benefits: the joy of creating holiday magic, the convenience of professional service, the peace of mind from proper safety protocols, and the satisfaction of impressing neighbors and guests.

When operators focus sales conversations on these emotional drivers rather than bulb specifications or installation techniques, price resistance diminishes dramatically. Customers willing to invest in premium holiday experiences aren't primarily concerned with comparing per-foot costs—they're evaluating whether the end result justifies the investment.

This shift requires rewiring habitual sales approaches. Instead of leading with technical details about LED efficiency or bulb placement strategies, successful operators ask about holiday traditions, family gatherings, and what the customer hopes to achieve. These emotionally-centered conversations naturally support premium pricing.

Selling Experience, Not Products

The fundamental error many Christmas lighting businesses make involves selling products and services rather than experiences and transformations. Customers don't lie awake at night dreaming about C9 bulbs or SPT wire specifications. They envision magical holiday displays that create memories, impress guests, and express their holiday spirit.

Consider a customer planning a winter wonderland-themed baby shower. The sale isn't about how many feet of lights or which clip style will be used. It's about creating an unforgettable experience for the expectant mother, impressing guests, and generating memories that last a lifetime. When operators understand this fundamental truth, pricing discussions shift from cost justification to value creation.

Practical Application of Experience-Based Selling

During initial consultations, asking the right questions reveals emotional motivators that support premium pricing. Questions about holiday traditions, special occasions, grandchildren visiting, or entertaining plans uncover the true value drivers. These insights allow proposals to be framed around delivering desired experiences rather than simply installing lighting systems.

For example, learning that grandchildren will visit for the first time in years creates opportunities to discuss how professional lighting will enhance those precious moments. Understanding that a customer hopes to win the neighborhood decorating contest frames the proposal around achieving that specific goal rather than generic installation services.

This consultative approach positions the business as a partner in creating desired outcomes rather than a commodity service provider competing primarily on price. Customers willingly pay premium prices when they perceive unique value aligned with their specific goals and emotional drivers.

The Customer Quality Factor

Premium pricing doesn't just improve profitability—it attracts better quality customers. Clients who select services based primarily on lowest price tend to be the most demanding, least appreciative, and most likely to generate callbacks for minor issues. They often request additional services without additional payment and leave negative reviews over small imperfections.

Conversely, customers comfortable with premium pricing typically value quality, appreciate professional service, respect the expertise involved, and become excellent referral sources. They understand that superior results require investment and are more likely to become long-term, returning customers who contribute to sustainable business growth.

Managing Customer Expectations Through Pricing

Pricing strategy sets expectations before the first interaction. When businesses position themselves as premium providers through confident pricing, they attract customers who expect and appreciate professional execution. This alignment creates more satisfying business relationships for both parties.

Lower pricing attracts customers expecting budget results but often demanding premium outcomes—a fundamentally incompatible expectation that generates frustration and conflict. Premium pricing eliminates this disconnect by attracting customers whose expectations align with the service level provided.

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Market Realities and Competition

Every market contains competitors operating at various price points, from budget operators charging $2-4 per foot to premium providers at $12-15 per foot. This range will always exist. The key insight is that different customer segments seek different value propositions—attempting to compete across all segments simultaneously is impossible.

Successful businesses identify their ideal customer segment and align their entire operation—pricing, marketing, service delivery, and communication—to serve that segment exceptionally well. They recognize that trying to be everything to everyone dilutes focus and prevents excellence in any area.

Geographic Considerations

Location within a market significantly impacts pricing potential. Rural areas 45 minutes from metropolitan centers naturally present different dynamics than affluent suburban neighborhoods. Successful operators in less affluent areas often travel to markets supporting premium pricing rather than compromising their business model to serve local budget-conscious customers.

This geographic flexibility requires thinking beyond immediate proximity to consider where ideal customers live. Driving 30-45 minutes to serve premium markets often proves more profitable than working locally at unsustainable prices. The additional travel time becomes insignificant when each job generates substantially higher margins.

The Urgency of Peak Season

The period from mid-October through Thanksgiving represents the critical window for Christmas lighting businesses. This compressed timeframe demands maximum effort in marketing, sales follow-up, and installation scheduling. Backing off marketing during this period because "we're already busy" represents a costly strategic error.

Successful operators maintain aggressive marketing throughout peak season for multiple reasons. Early customers who haven't scheduled yet still represent significant revenue opportunities. Creating urgency through scarcity messaging ("only a few spots remaining") motivates fence-sitters to commit. Most importantly, continuing to build brand awareness and customer engagement during high-visibility season generates referrals and positions the business for subsequent years.

Tactical Execution During Peak Season

Specific actions during this critical period include posting multiple photos daily to social media platforms, recording and sharing video content showing installations in progress, requesting and promoting customer reviews immediately after installation completion, and maintaining aggressive yard sign placement in high-traffic areas.

Many operators make the mistake of reducing marketing when they feel "busy enough." However, the definition of "busy enough" often proves conservative. Pushing beyond comfortable capacity—through extended hours, strategic partnerships, or selective subcontracting—typically reveals that significantly more revenue was available than initially believed.

The compressed season means every day counts. Delays in follow-up, slow quote turnaround, or gaps in marketing consistency represent lost opportunities that cannot be recovered. Speed matters: speed to answer inquiries, speed to provide quotes, speed to schedule, and speed to install all contribute to maximizing seasonal revenue.

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Systems and Scalability

Building a business rather than a job requires implementing systems that allow operations to continue without direct owner involvement in every task. This transition represents one of the most challenging phases of business growth but is essential for reaching six and seven-figure revenue levels.

Documented processes for common scenarios—standard residential installations, commercial properties, customer intake procedures, quote creation, and follow-up sequences—allow training employees to deliver consistent results. Without these systems, the business remains dependent on the owner's personal involvement, creating a ceiling on growth potential.

The Revenue Progression Challenge

Most Christmas lighting businesses find reaching $100,000-200,000 in annual revenue relatively achievable with the owner performing most installations alongside one helper. Scaling from $500,000 to $1,000,000 requires fundamentally different operations: multiple crews, administrative support, systematic quality control, and delegation of installation work.

The profitability paradox occurs during this transition. Businesses are often most profitable at $200,000-300,000 with minimal staff, experience a profit squeeze while scaling through $500,000-800,000 as they add overhead, then return to strong profitability beyond $1,000,000 when systems mature and efficiency improves.

Understanding this pattern helps operators persist through the challenging middle phase where adding necessary infrastructure temporarily reduces profit margins. Many businesses stall at $300,000-500,000 because owners resist the temporary profit reduction required to build scalable operations.

Taking Relentless Action

The common thread among successful Christmas lighting businesses isn't luck, location, or special advantages—it's consistent, relentless action execution. While others discuss, plan, and prepare, successful operators implement, test, adjust, and scale. They understand that imperfect action produces better results than perfect planning.

This action orientation manifests in multiple ways: posting content despite discomfort with cameras, placing yard signs even when weather is poor, making follow-up calls when tired, and maintaining marketing momentum when installation demands are high. Each small action compounds with others to create significant results.

Overcoming Analysis Paralysis

Many operators become trapped in endless cycles of research, planning, and preparation without executing. They attend training, join groups, consume content, but never implement what they learn. This pattern provides the comfort of feeling productive without the risk and discomfort of actual action.

Breaking this cycle requires recognizing that learning without implementation produces zero results. The valuable insights aren't in the information itself but in the lessons learned through attempting implementation, adjusting based on results, and iterating toward success. No amount of study substitutes for real-world testing and adjustment.

Christmas lights installation faq

Q1: How do I justify charging $8-12 per foot when competitors charge $5-6?

A: You don't justify it—you demonstrate value through professional presentation, emotional selling focused on customer outcomes, and confidence in your expertise. Customers willing to pay premium prices aren't comparing per-foot costs; they're evaluating overall value and trust. Focus your marketing and sales conversations on the experience you deliver, not technical specifications or pricing comparisons.

Q2: What if customers say my prices are too high?

A: Price objections usually indicate you haven't effectively communicated value or you're targeting the wrong customer segment. Refocus the conversation on their goals, the emotional benefits they'll receive, and the specific outcomes they desire. If objections persist, they may simply not be your ideal customer—and that's fine. Not every prospect should become a customer.

Q3: When is the right time to stop marketing during the season?

A: Never stop marketing during peak season. Even when you feel fully booked, continue building visibility because you may have been conservative in capacity estimates, cancellations create openings, and maintaining brand presence generates future referrals and positions you for next season. The compressed season means every incremental lead has significant value.

Q4: How do I transition from doing all installations myself to managing crews?

A: Start by documenting your processes for common installation types, create quality standards with photo examples, and recruit carefully from industries like roofing where workers already possess relevant skills. Begin with one reliable helper and gradually expand as you refine training and quality control systems. The transition is challenging but necessary for scaling beyond $200,000-300,000 annually.

Q5: What's the minimum I should charge to have a profitable business?

A: Aim for $8-10 per foot minimum with a $1,000 minimum job size. Anything less makes it extremely difficult to cover true business costs including insurance, marketing, quality equipment, proper labor rates, and administrative time while generating actual profit. Many successful operators charge $10-15 per foot depending on complexity and market positioning.

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Q6: How important is having professional equipment and appearance?

A: Very important. Professional appearance—wrapped trailers, quality uniforms, well-maintained equipment—justifies premium pricing and serves as mobile marketing. Customers associate visible professionalism with quality service. The investment in professional presentation typically pays for itself through increased close rates and reduced price resistance.

Q7: Should I focus on volume or higher-priced jobs?

A: Higher-priced jobs with fewer total installations generate better profitability and customer quality. Five $2,000 installations produce $10,000 with less total work and administrative overhead than twenty $500 jobs. Premium pricing also attracts customers who value quality, generate fewer callbacks, and provide better referrals.

Q8: How do I find customers willing to pay premium prices?

A: Target affluent neighborhoods through strategic yard sign placement, focus marketing messaging on experience and convenience rather than price, and ask qualifying questions early in the sales process. Let your pricing naturally filter customers—those who immediately focus on price comparisons typically aren't ideal clients. Your ideal customers exist; you need marketing that reaches them.

Q9: What if I'm already booked but keep getting leads?

A: Increase prices for new customers, create a waiting list, consider strategic partnerships or subcontracting, or extend your season. Getting "too many leads" is a high-quality problem indicating strong demand. Rather than turning business away, explore ways to capture additional revenue through creative solutions or use it to justify price increases for future seasons.

Q10: Is it too late to start for this season?

A: It's rarely too late if you take immediate, aggressive action. Focus on door-to-door sales, quick quote turnaround, and immediate installation scheduling. Some operators have started in late October and still achieved strong first-year results. However, earlier starts provide more time for systematic marketing and customer acquisition. For next season, begin preparation and marketing in late summer.

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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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