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LIGHT IT! by Fulcrum Stick-On Light, 3 Pack

$5.01
$7.19 30% off Reference Price
Condition: New
Color: White
Size: 3-pack
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Top positive review
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LIGHT IT by Fulcrum 30010-301 LIGHT IT 3 LED Wireless Stick-on Tap Light, 3-Pack, Silver
By OhioShopper on Reviewed in the United States on September 29, 2017
Electric power can go out at any time. The reason I purchased these was I was afraid of sitting on the throne in my bathroom at night and then the electric power goes out. I hate when that happens. So I permanently fixed that possible problem with the purchase of these lights. These lights are very affordable, which means you can afford to put them up in any place that you need them. You also do not have to mount them anywhere, you can simply lay them down on your table or desk or any flat surface that is most convenient to you. Doing it this way makes it easy to carry your light around with you too. As to my bathroom solution here's what I did: I purchased 2 packs of 3 of these lights. I decided it would be awesome to make them glow in the dark to be able to find them in the dark so I could turn them on. So to do this I also purchased some Ultra Green V10 Glow in the Dark Paint 2Oz from amazon, some DecoArt DCA01-9 Crafters Acrylic, 8-Ounce, White, and some clear coat acrylic seal paint. Also some cheap kids watercolor paintbrushes. To begin I inserted Amazonbasics rechargeable batteries into 3 of the lights to test them to make sure they worked, and all did work. Next step I gave all 3 lights 2 coats of the DecoArt DCA01-9 Crafters Acrylic, 8-Ounce, White, allowing each coat to dry before going to the next step. Next step I gave all 3 lights 2 coats of the Ultra Green V10 Glow in the Dark Paint, and also allowed each coat to dry before re-coating them. Next step I finished off my painting by giving them a coat of clear coat acrylic seal paint and letting them fully dry. Having ceramic tile in my bathroom made attaching them to my walls an easy job. I purchased some peel and stick velcro from Amazon and used that. Then I affixed 2 of the 3 lights in easy reach of my toilet, one on either side of the paper dispenser and also another one right next to my bathroom light switch. Problem solved. No further cost involved, I just recharge the batteries. Since my initial purchase of these lights I have re-ordered them a couple of times. I like them that much.
Top critical review
262 people found this helpful
Cheap, Works Well, Convenient, Would Buy Again -- but you need to know the issues.
By Jamie Lee on Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2014
I used these in a custom closet build-out that I crafted because they were cheap and I figured if I could get away with using something cheap that didn't require me to run new electrical all over the place, I should -- since I don't use the lights in this situation much anyway. PROS: - Cheap - Works well - Good light if you don't use it a lot - Easy to install CONS: - Cheaply made - Light dims quickly - Falls off of surfaces that aren't perfectly smooth - Sucks battery juice quickly Bottom line is, I would buy these again. They work well, and as advertised only require a gentle tap to turn them on and off. I also like them because I can use them situationally -- for example, if I only want them on in the top center tie box and the two sides, plus only the top rack in the shoe rack, I can do that, instead of turning the whole system on. If I only want to leave the tie box light on for atmospheric light at night, I can do that instead of getting blazing light coming out the closet. If I want to see the whole bloody thing lit up, it's gorgeous, but I don't leave it like that for very long. The lights are bright -- at the beginning, for the first maybe 20 hours of use. The next 40, they're considerably dimmer. After that, they're specks of light. I'm still trying to burn out a puck, and it hasn't died yet (well over 100 hours at this point) but I can barely see it anymore. They also mount easily, with a circle of double-stick foam tape in the back -- problem is, it's not a high strength tape and if you're mounting it to a surface that isn't completely smooth, the whole puck will fall off once in a while. I solved that problem by using strips of a high-strength mounting tape. If they fall off and hit the ground though, the housing will crack -- and can be superglued back together easily. One trick I learned is to rotate the lights. They have a bottom mounting surface, and then the actual puck light mounts onto that by inserting and twisting. As the lights you use most dim out, just twist them out and replace them with the ones that you barely use, and you'll maintain brightness where you want it for longer. I also maintain a few battery chargers, so once in a while when the lights start getting dim, I throw them in the charger and replace them with fresh ones. Constantly buying new AAA's would be prohibitive. You can also color the lights, like an oldschool color filter, to get a warmer light. I tried it with a thick orange sharpie to get a warmer color temperature, but eventually I just scrubbed it off because I liked the look of the cooler color temperature better (in the picture). You also need very even coverage with no darkened lines or it'll show up in the beam. These lights are cheap, but they work for what I need them to do, are easily replaceable, and I will buy these again.

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