This sparkling holiday Bethlehem star is made with an acrylic material that is strong and durable to provide many years of enjoyment. It is pre-lit from within with 96 warm white low voltage LED lights. Included is a switch to control five light functions: steady on, running, radiating, pulsing and swirling. This holiday trimming can be displayed in indoor or outdoor locations.
- Measures 42 in. in high
- Pre-lit with 96 UL listed white LED lights
- Switch to control 5 light functions
- Low voltage LED bulbs are energy-efficient and long lasting
- For indoor or outdoor use
Nichole Pfannerstill (verified owner) –
Love how it looks- it is iridescent in the sun during the daytime and stunning at night with the lights running. We have had many compliments on it.
Adele Conroy (verified owner) –
Exactly what we were looking for to hang behind our Outdoor Nativity Set, love how you can adjust the star from solid to twinkling.
Valentina Brakus (verified owner) –
Love this star, it has multiple options.
Braden Mante (verified owner) –
Great decoration!
Alfreda Hickle (verified owner) –
It is bright and has various lighting options, from constant-on to flashing.
Devin Baumbach (verified owner) –
Very well made, it is working great for my outdoor manger.
Arch Deckow (verified owner) –
Plug on star did not comply. The star display is inaccessible once mounted on the wall. Difficult to hang.
Alex Lehner (verified owner) –
Perfect for my “minimalist “ decor!! Makes it appear that I really put in the effort!
Elva Rohan (verified owner) –
This star is beautiful. The different light pattern options make this star a really unique display.
Cyrus Stanton (verified owner) –
The star is very beautiful. Easy set up. The reason for 4 stars is that the settings don’t stay as set up. Keeps reverting to original setting.
Freida Erdman (verified owner) –
Review of National Tree 42 Inch Ice Acrylic Bethleham Star with 96 LED Lights with Multiple Functions (DF-096001) by National Tree CompanyI would rate this a 5 star star if it had a remote control. Its a beautiful and fun star, but…Many people complain that because the controller is not remote, it impossible to control the star’s light program functions if you mount the star on the peak of your house, unless you climb back up to the house peak to operate the star. FIX: I have successfully cut the 3 short wires that go from the controller to the star. Then I spliced in three 30 feet long individual lengths of wire between the star and the controller (creating a makeshift extension cord between the controller and the star.) The first thing I did BEFORE I CUT THE WIRES was to color code each wire using a felt tip pen. The first wire I colored red and numbered it #1. The second wire (the middle of the three wires coming from the little controller box) I left white and numbered it wire #2. The 3rd wire I colored black and numbered it #3. The colors don’t matter, however… I just wanted to be able to reconnect the extended wires back in their proper order. I tried six or seven types of wire before I found something that worked. What worked was using three separate 30′ lengths of 18 gauge stranded wires. I could not find any type of conventional triplex wiring that would work successfully because triplex wiring always caused the light patterns to be very erratic. Regardless of how many time I pressed the button to change light patterns when using conventional triplex wiring, the light pattern behavior was always erratic, unpredictable, and unacceptable.However, The 3 separate pieces of wire worked! With this arrangement, I could operate the controller from my front porch while the star was mounted on the peak of my 2 story house 30 feet away. As a side note, during all this experimenting, I also discovered a way to turn the lights themselves off and on without loosing the setting I had chosen for the controller. I discovered that if I broke the connection on wire # 2, (the white wire in my case, the middle of the 3 wires that emerge from the controller), the lights would go out, but when I reconnected the middle wire, the lights would come back on and the controller would remember the pattern I had previously selected. Sooo… I connected a simple SPST toggle switch on wire #2 (near the controller). Using this arrangement, I could toggle the lights themselves off and on without removing power to the controller and the controller remembered what setting I had last set. Note, however, I needed to keep the controller plugged in (powered on) or it would loose its memory and when I plugged it back in again, the controller will revert to its default function. As long as the controller retains power, toggling the switch on wire #2 will turn the lights off and on. I’d guess this modification would void the warranty, but then the warranty isn’t very long, anyway. I’d be curious if anyone else has had any luck making any other modifications to the wiring to be able to extend the controller any significant distance away from the star. I’ll try to answer any questions you may have, but I’m not an electronics expert… just someone who likes to tinker and who wanted this beautiful star to be controlled remotely without having to get back up on the ladder every time it lost power.
Renee Smith (verified owner) –
It is very nice and met my expectations. One disappointment is that the lighting pattern reverted back to starburst each time I turned it own. Since I secured it 14 feet above the ground I had to climb the ladder to set it on the pattern I liked. Not convenient.
Christy Langosh (verified owner) –
Plug on star did not comply. The star display is inaccessible once mounted on the wall. Difficult to hang.
Cecelia Reichel (verified owner) –
A beautiful display piece but the control switch is attached to the wire/plug and there is no remote. Inaccessible if you hang it on your house out of reach. The default display setting is not the best.
Jada Larkin (verified owner) –
The star is very pretty. The problem is in the sequenced light patterns. If you have it connected to a timer, every time the lights come on it defaults to the first sequence. so we had to put it on a separate cord and leave it on 24/7 to have the steady on option.