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See the light with the Light Keeper Pro and LED Keeper

I bet you are putting up your Christmas tree and holiday lights, right about now.

I also hazard to bet you have defective holiday light sets every holiday season.

Why not save money and sanity this holiday with The LightKeeper Pro and LED Keeper from the Ulta-Lit Tree Company.

The LightKeeper Pro fixes most light sets in seconds with the squeeze of a trigger and is truly the complete tool for incandescent light set repair. They have sold over 5 million units. It not only fixes those $3 light sets you love to toss each year when they won’t light, but it also fixes those expensive pre-lit trees, wreaths, net lights, icicle light sets, garland, and other lighted décor.

Defective Bulb shunts cause most light set failures. Simply plug your LightKeeper Pro into the light set and pull the trigger. The LightKeeper Pro sends a pulse through the light set, finds the bad bulb, and fixes the shunt—allowing the light set to work properly. It's so easy to use.

For those that prefer LED holiday décor, the LED Keeper is the only kit on the market able to diagnose and repair LED light sets. Step by step instructional videos are available on their website. https://lightkeeperpro.com

You can buy at any number of US and Canadian retailers and online at the LightKeepr website or Amazon.

Don't get frustrated with your Christmas lights this year.

The secret behind the LightKeeper...

The Patented LightKeeper Pro is the first product to FIX defects in a light set with the squeeze of a trigger. Each wall plug has a “Hot”, “Neutral” and “Ground” contact. Electricity is powered from the “Hot” contact and flows through the lights. It is similar to water flowing in a pipe. The LightKeeper Pro Continuity Detector/Voltage Detector uses an IC (Integrated Circuit) chip to find where the flow of electricity stops. It does this by detecting the minute electrical field emanating from the “Hot” wire even when a defect has caused the lights to go out. This electrical field when detected by the LightKeeper Pro, starts the beeping sound and continues as you scan the light string. When the electrical field stops emanating at the defect, the beeping stops. This shows where the problem is in miniature, series light strings. The detector finds the problem spot but the bulb or socket needs to be checked and appropriate repair action taken. The repair action may be securing a loose bulb, or testing a bulb to identify if it needs to be replaced.

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