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February 18, 2008
Auto-Off LED Mini-Lights
For some time now I've been searching for ones like this that automatically turn off.
My problem with the usual type is remembering to turn them off — close the door with them on and next time you need them, the battery's dead and they don't work.
From websites:
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Stick 'Em Lights
Designed for all the places at home you used to need a flashlight
Add bright accent lighting without the hassle of wiring or cords.
This convenient and extremely bright little light is a great solution for any dimly lit space.
Powered by three AAA batteries (not included), this energy-efficient light uses high-output LED floodlight technology and runs over 60 hours on one set of batteries.
This makes for a brighter and wider swath of light.
It also has the ability to swivel 360 degrees and pivot up to 30 degrees from side to side for a more directed light source.
Compact yet powerful, the light will install in seconds with its adhesive-backed Velcro fasterner — no wires or tools required,
With just a tap the 5 internal LEDs shine light right where you need it most.
Tap the light again and the lights become brighter.
Tap the light a third time and the light will turn off.
Stick 'Em Lights also have an auto-off feature —they turn off five minutes after you walk away from them.
For closet, medicine chest, kitchen, workshop, storage room, boat, under a cabinet and anywhere added illumination is sometimes required.
White finish with frosted lens cover.
2" high x 3.5" diameter.
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Three for $19.95.
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FYI - I picked up a set similar to these in my local Clubstore (BJs), for a set of 3 (I think I paid $14.99?). They are from Litehaus and instead of a 5 minute timer, they have a light sensor. The light sensor is kinda strange, ie: If it's nighttime and you open the closet door, the lights won't turn on. They need a small amount of ambient light to turn on. But for day time they work well. google "litehaus led" and you'll find em.
Posted by: cyenobite | Feb 18, 2008 4:47:10 PM



