Trending...
- wine2wine Vinitaly Business Forum 2025: Equipping the wine industry with the tools to face an uncertain future - 140
- September Career Reset - How Job Seekers Are Using WIOA to Pivot Before Year-End - 109
- CCHR: For Prevention, Families Deserve Truth From NIH Study on Psychiatric Drugs - 106
GLENVIEW, Ill., June 22, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Ulta-Lit Tree Company, the maker of Cool Yule ToolsⓇ, has saved over one billion Christmas light bulbs from landfills over the past 20 years with their light set repair tools. With the help of Ulta-Lit, millions of light sets that would have otherwise gone in the trash are still being used for Christmas trees, holiday decorations, and more.
Ulta-Lit Tree Company sells the LightKeeper ProⓇ and LED KeeperⓇ, which repair broken incandescent and LED light sets used for holiday decorations. With the sale of more than 6 million light set repair tool units since the inception of these tools, these tools have become essential for homeowners across the country as they decorate for festive occasions.
The #1 selling light set for over 25 years has been the 100-bulb light set. With a conservative estimate of two light sets saved per repair tool sold, Ulta-Lit's repair tools have saved about 12 million light sets, containing altogether around 1.2 billion light bulbs. If you put all those light set boxes together, it would occupy a space 375,000 cubic feet large - enough to fill five Statues of Liberty, 55 Boeing 737 jets, or 565 garbage truck containers.
More on illi News
"What really makes us proud is to know we have helped so many families across the country to keep their holidays bright," says John DeCosmo, President and Founder of Ulta-Lit. "With our tools, we've prevented holiday season frustration, saved consumers money, and helped the environment by reducing waste."
Ulta-Lit tools are currently sold in over 10,000 stores across North America. After putting over $5 million towards marketing efforts through the years, the company sees even more potential to expand in the 2021 holiday season.
Whether you work with LED or incandescent lights, you decorate your own home or are professional decorator, or you use your lights for the holidays or year-round, these light set repair tools are a must-have. The LightKeeper Pro hotline has taken over 100,000 phone and email inquiries to date in an effort to help consumers through the challenges of holiday decorating including keeping those light sets out of the landfills. This year-round hotline can be reached by calling 888-ULTA-LIT (888-858-2548) or emailing [email protected].
More on illi News
About Ulta-Lit Tree Company
Ulta-Lit Tree Company originated as a pioneer in affordable pre-lit Christmas trees in 1996. To solve the problem of frequent light outages, Ulta-Lit introduced the LightKeeper Pro in 2004 and in 2012, brought the LED Keeper into the marketplace. To date, Ulta-Lit has sold over 6 million light set repair tools.
Media Contact: Joseph Milholland, [email protected]
SOURCE Ulta-Lit
Ulta-Lit Tree Company sells the LightKeeper ProⓇ and LED KeeperⓇ, which repair broken incandescent and LED light sets used for holiday decorations. With the sale of more than 6 million light set repair tool units since the inception of these tools, these tools have become essential for homeowners across the country as they decorate for festive occasions.
The #1 selling light set for over 25 years has been the 100-bulb light set. With a conservative estimate of two light sets saved per repair tool sold, Ulta-Lit's repair tools have saved about 12 million light sets, containing altogether around 1.2 billion light bulbs. If you put all those light set boxes together, it would occupy a space 375,000 cubic feet large - enough to fill five Statues of Liberty, 55 Boeing 737 jets, or 565 garbage truck containers.
More on illi News
- Mondo named endorsed turf partner by United States Padel Association
- The Emotional Weight of Foreclosure—and Why No One Should Go Through It Alone
- Chicago: Mayor Brandon Johnson Announces Request for South Lawndale Small Business Storefront Activation Project
- 10xLaw.com Extends Employment Opportunity to Kim Kardashian
- 1 Man vs GOAT.com and Latham & Watkins LLP: GOAT SKIN CHICAGO (GSC) Fights Back in Trademark Battle
"What really makes us proud is to know we have helped so many families across the country to keep their holidays bright," says John DeCosmo, President and Founder of Ulta-Lit. "With our tools, we've prevented holiday season frustration, saved consumers money, and helped the environment by reducing waste."
Ulta-Lit tools are currently sold in over 10,000 stores across North America. After putting over $5 million towards marketing efforts through the years, the company sees even more potential to expand in the 2021 holiday season.
Whether you work with LED or incandescent lights, you decorate your own home or are professional decorator, or you use your lights for the holidays or year-round, these light set repair tools are a must-have. The LightKeeper Pro hotline has taken over 100,000 phone and email inquiries to date in an effort to help consumers through the challenges of holiday decorating including keeping those light sets out of the landfills. This year-round hotline can be reached by calling 888-ULTA-LIT (888-858-2548) or emailing [email protected].
More on illi News
- DecisionPoint Technologies Accelerates Growth with Acquisition of Acuity Technologies
- CCHR: Involuntary Commitment Is Eugenics Repackaged as "Mental Health Care"
- Vinitaly International Academy welcomes Guido Berlucchi & C. SpA once again as Educational Supporter for its 33rd Certification Course
- Q2 2025 Industry Impact Report Underscores Semiconductor Expansion, Talent Development and Sustainability Milestones
- 84 Ethiopian Churches Change Signboards to Shincheonji Church of Jesus
About Ulta-Lit Tree Company
Ulta-Lit Tree Company originated as a pioneer in affordable pre-lit Christmas trees in 1996. To solve the problem of frequent light outages, Ulta-Lit introduced the LightKeeper Pro in 2004 and in 2012, brought the LED Keeper into the marketplace. To date, Ulta-Lit has sold over 6 million light set repair tools.
Media Contact: Joseph Milholland, [email protected]
SOURCE Ulta-Lit
Filed Under: Business
0 Comments
Latest on illi News
- Prostate Cancer Survivor's Podcast Grows Audience And Builds Marketing Muscle
- CCHR, a Mental Health Watchdog Organization, Hosts Weekly Events Educating Citizens on Important Mental Health Issues
- Goat Skin Chicago Partners With Inkdnylon Custom Apparel to Strengthen Brand Growth
- "Leading From Day One: The Essential Guide for New Supervisors" Draws from 25+ Years of International Management Experience
- New Slotozilla Project Explores What Happens When the World Goes Silent
- The Two Faces of Charles D. Braun: How the Novel, Posthumously Yours, Came to Life
- JB Dondolo Global Call for Clean Water with Grammy-submitted single "We Are the Leaders"
- NEIU College of Business and Technology's bachelor's in Computer Science has been accredited by the Computing Accreditation Commission of ABET
- Riviera Marketing & MAZ6R CLAN: Tribute to the Twin Tower Tragedy!
- City of Chicago Announces Landmark Global Settlement To Resolve Wrongful Conviction Lawsuits Tied To Ronald Watts
- Counseling Center of New Smyrna Beach Expands Affordable Mental Health Services for Volusia County
- Athena Forge (ATFG) Introduces Advanced Token for Technology-Driven Financial Ecosystem
- wine2wine Vinitaly Business Forum 2025: Equipping the wine industry with the tools to face an uncertain future
- Albuquerque's Z-CoiL Footwear Brings All-American Family Business Story to Shark Tank Season Premiere
- NoviSign Sponsoring VARTECH 2025 - the B2B IT channel's #1 event
- Unicorp and BH Group Select Chasing Creative—Palm Coast Agency—to Lead Growth Marketing for The Ritz-Carlton Residences, Hammock Dunes
- Riviera Marketing & MAZ6R CLAN: A Creative Response to Tragedy!
- Breaking: 50+ runners from 20+ states relay custom 9/11 flag 485 miles from Shanksville through DC to Ground Zero for memorial remembrance run
- SecureMaine 2025 is this October 8th in Portland, Maine
- John Thomas calls for unity and prayer after tragic loss