





Home Accents Holiday 300 Clear Incandescent Mini Icicle Lights
Our 300-count clear incandescent mini icicle light set delivers the classic warm glow homeowners trust for roofline and eave displays season after season. Each strand features 300 clear mini bulbs arranged in cascading icicle drops that create elegant vertical lines along gutters, porch edges, and architectural trim.
The white wire blends seamlessly against white trim and fascia, while the incandescent bulbs produce the traditional warm amber light that many families prefer over cooler LED tones. End-to-end connectors allow you to link multiple sets together for longer runs, making it simple to wrap an entire roofline with one continuous installation.
- 300 clear incandescent mini bulbs in icicle drop configuration
- White wire construction for clean appearance on light-colored trim
- End-to-end connectors for linking multiple strands
- Total lighted length covers approximately 24.7 feet
- UL listed for indoor and outdoor residential use
Wire color and trim compatibility

White wire construction makes this set particularly well-suited for homes with white or cream-colored fascia, soffits, and trim work. The wire disappears against matching surfaces during daylight hours, maintaining your home’s clean appearance when the lights are off.
For homeowners with darker trim colors, we also offer this same 300-count configuration in green wire. The icicle drop pattern remains consistent across both wire colors, so your choice comes down purely to which blends better with your specific roofline material and paint color.
Bulb spacing and drop pattern

Each icicle drop contains 5 to 7 bulbs spaced approximately 1 inch apart vertically. The drops themselves are positioned every 4 inches along the horizontal wire, creating a dense curtain effect when viewed from street level.
This spacing produces fuller coverage than sets with wider drop intervals. When hung along a standard residential roofline, the overlapping light creates continuous vertical lines with minimal dark gaps between drops. The pattern works equally well on straight runs and angled gable edges.
Connecting multiple sets for longer runs

The end-to-end connector system allows you to link up to 5 sets together on a single circuit, giving you a maximum connected length of approximately 123 feet. Each set draws 2.5 amps at full operation, so five sets totals 12.5 amps—well within the 15-amp capacity of a standard household circuit.
For rooflines exceeding 123 feet, you’ll need to start a second electrical run from a separate outlet. We recommend mapping your total linear footage before purchase so you know exactly how many sets and circuits your installation requires. Many customers find that coordinating their icicle lights with other incandescent strand styles across different zones of the house creates visual variety while maintaining the same warm color temperature throughout the display.
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Common questions about our 300-count icicle light set
Yes, these lights carry a UL listing for both indoor and outdoor use. Many customers drape them along stair railings, mantel edges, and window frames inside the home. The white wire and clear bulbs create a neutral look that complements most interior color schemes.
For indoor applications, you may want to shorten your connected runs since you won’t need the same linear footage as roofline installations. The cascading icicle effect works particularly well along exposed ceiling beams and archway trim.
You can connect up to 5 sets on a single electrical circuit. Each 300-bulb set draws approximately 2.5 amps, so five sets total 12.5 amps—comfortably under the 15-amp limit of most household circuits.
If your roofline requires more than five sets, you’ll need to plug the sixth set into a separate outlet on a different circuit. We recommend using outdoor-rated extension cords and GFCI-protected outlets for all exterior connections.
Each set provides approximately 24.7 feet of lighted coverage along the horizontal wire. The icicle drops add vertical dimension below that length but do not extend the horizontal run.
When planning your installation, measure your roofline’s linear footage and divide by 24.7 to determine how many sets you need. Remember that the end-to-end connectors add about 6 inches between sets, so account for slight overlap in your calculations.
Incandescent bulbs do generate more heat than LED alternatives, but not enough to reliably melt snow accumulation or prevent ice buildup on gutters. The bulbs produce warmth as a byproduct of their operation, which may slightly reduce frost formation directly on the wire, but they are not designed as de-icing equipment.
For safety, ensure your lights are properly secured before winter weather arrives. Heavy snow sliding off a roof can pull down poorly anchored light strands.
The PVC insulation on the white wire is UV-stabilized to resist yellowing from sun exposure. Most customers report that the wire maintains its color through multiple seasons when properly stored during the off-season.
Brittleness is more often a result of extreme temperature cycling and physical stress than UV damage. Avoid pulling the wire taut during installation, and store the lights in a climate-controlled space rather than an unheated garage or attic where temperature extremes are common.
Yes, the clear incandescent mini bulbs used in this set follow standard 2.5-volt specifications common to most mini light strands. You can use replacement bulbs from other manufacturers as long as they match the voltage and base size.
However, we recommend using Home Accents Holiday replacement bulbs when available to ensure consistent color temperature and brightness across your entire display. Mixing bulbs from different manufacturers can sometimes produce slight variations in warm tone that become noticeable at night.
No, cutting the wire will damage the electrical circuit and void any safety certifications. Incandescent mini lights are wired in series, so severing the wire interrupts the current flow and renders the entire strand inoperable.
If you have excess length, coil the unused portion neatly and secure it out of sight along your fascia or inside a gutter. For installations requiring very specific lengths, consider starting with our 150-count set instead, which provides approximately 12 feet of coverage.