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⭐ Shine Bright This Season!
The Kurt Adler 10 Light Indoor 11-Inch Bethlehem Star Treetop is a beautifully designed plastic tree topper that features 10 lights, ensuring your holiday tree stands out. With a 30-inch lead wire for easy installation, this durable and stylish star is perfect for enhancing your festive decor.
O**Z
Beautiful and bright!
It fits true to the essence of what we wanted our topper to be as a the star of Bethlehem! Our tree is 12 feet so you can get an idea of the size of the topper. It’s light so it won’t topple over and stood perfectly at top. Gorgeous, isn’t it? I love how we can see it from our living area across the house (second pic). This is probably the only one I found when I was searching for bright and shape and size.
W**R
Nice
For the price this is a wonderful Christmas tree topping star. I was able to use a small square piece of wood to attach it to the top of the tree perfectly. I have struggled over the years trying to keep other tree toppers to stay upright at the top of the tree but was able to solve that problem with this one.
S**E
What a Beautiful Star!
This star bought so much joy to my heart when i put it on my tree and lite it up. It is a beautiful star with so much light it just radiates. I looked at several other stars that were higher in price but this star has so many positive reviews that I knew I could not go wrong. I was right!. The start is plastic but the light shine so brightly. It did not include a remove but that was okay because it is not that difficult to turn off. I highly recommend this star you will not be disappointed.
K**H
Poor quality
The star looks nice but it quit working after about 10 days.
S**S
it's ok
I liked:-the star looks white when turned off even though you can see through it.-the lights inside it are warm white and match my tree's warm white lights (probably wouldn't look as good on tree lit with normal LED's)-It is the perfect size for my 7.5 ft tree.-it had a plug that fit into Christmas lights receiving end (I've had stars in the past that needed a separate extension cord forthe two different sizes prongs)-when I handled the star, it didn't feel like it would break very easily-it has the shape and general look I was hoping for.-itWhat I didn't like:- the star stand it's ridiculously small. How could it ever fit on a real tree? I have a fake tree and was able to wind the bendable branches around the star's bottom point to keep it up but I must say that if I had a real tree, I'd have to get creative.-it is not lit quite like it is on the picture. The picture shows 1 light in the center, 8 in a circle around the center (1 at the base of each arm), and 1 for the top point of the star, and one for the bottom point of the star. (11 lights lights in total). Mine does not have the 2 lights in the bottom arm of the star. Only one in the tail of the star. To be fair, it does make it clear that this is a 10 light star, but why would they light the pic with an extra light? It looks to others like one is burnt out. I have not taken it apart to see if there is burnt out light in there bc itis already on the the tree, it was new when I received it and it does say it is a10 light star so chances of mine having a hidden light are slim.Overall, I still like this star. However, I only paid 17 after taxes for it. If it had been more expensive, I might not be very happy. It's still very pretty when lit and off but doesn't look expensive so if that is a key issue you might not want this one. But I'm happy with it for my purposes .
K**J
Prettier than the photos! And a tip to install it well
The media could not be loaded. Prettier than the photos! Amazon’s or mine. The star may look a bit skinnier than it is because I’ve shot it at an angle. It’s center circle of lights on it is perfectly round. Anyway the star is really nice and is also light-weight so it’s easy to top the tree with it. I say easy because although every tree-topper I’ve ever known was difficult to get it to stay where you want it, and whatever they give you that’s supposed to make it possible to get it right falls sadly short of that goal, so just do like my husband did and attach a stout stick to the bottom of the star and then lash the stick to the top of the tree trunk (real or fake) from the top down inside . I know - he’s a keeper. And sorry about the light fixture - this was the only place we could put the tree. I just videoed my tree for a few seconds so you can see how pretty the lights twinkle (lol!)
B**D
Quality product and adaptable
I wanted to put some inexpensive stars on my outdoor Christmas trees. I knew these were for indoor use, but I thought that, for the price, I'd give it a chance. Got them in and sealed the seam with some clear silicone. That was it! They've been outside for almost four weeks now. We've had rain, high winds and below freezing temperatures. They're working great. I'll be able to put them back up next year. If they look this good outside, I have to believe that they'd look great inside.
R**S
Just OK
This was the first year we have ever displayed an artificial tree and we wanted something different for the top so this seemed to fit the bill. Sadly, most Christmas items are plastic these days unless you want to spend way more and it's still so hard to find another material anyway. This star is very plastic, but a little retro in appearance. When it's not lit it looks like the cheap plastic it's made of. Lit, it looks nicer. It's bright and finished the tree fairly well. I would have liked it a little larger given the tree we have is 9' tall, but it's in scale none-the-less. Our tree is one of the narrower ones and this was in good proportion. It would look weird on wider trees, in my opinion. I opened the star up and moved one of the lights because it seemed in the wrong place at the bottom, but that was easy to do. The little plastic cup on the bottom used to attach it to the tree is really poorly designed. It's basically just an upside down cup so you have to jam something inside to get it to hold. We wrapped some stuff around the top of the tree and got the star on, although not very straight. A clip would be better, or a spiral of metal or they could put some sort of teeth inside to grab hold of something. Overall, I can't say it was worth the cost and I should have bought it after Christmas on sale. I may end up replacing it with something for next year and just using it as a decoration elsewhere. It's just OK.
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