>10 years past current year>Still can't make Christmas lights that can survive being put in a tote and taken out a year laterEvery year you get about a 50% recovery rate at best. I'm at the point of just throwing them all away and buying all new every year.
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>>107475829the /g/ boomers seethe about christmas lights thread is over there >>107459767
>>107475829stop balling it up and throwing it in the bin and do a proper wrap or even use something as a spool you RETARD
>>107476111makes no difference lol
>>107476116Stop using the old bulb-type lights. The LED ones last forever.
>>107475829Just use an artificial Christmas tree that already comes with a bunch of built-in optic fiber lights. We had one for over 15 years and it worked flawlessly and looked almost as good as a real tree until the electric stand that produced the lights died.
>>107475829I find taking the NiMH batteries out of them when fully charged after Xmas improves my usage rate for next Xmas. The cheap Chink battery's are the weak point
>>107475829knot theory
>>107475829Let me guess, it's a conspiracy?
>>107475829Are you aware of the under-over coiling method?
>>107475829>I'm at the point of just throwing them all away and buying all new every year.That's the point. They're designed to make you keep buying new ones, like everything else these days.
>>107476096>advertising your gay boyfriend.Kill yourself.
>>107475829these things are so cheap just buy new if you cant be bothered to untangle