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Reddit mentions of Maxxima MLN-10 LED Night Light with Dusk to Dawn Sensor (Pack of 4)
Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 4
We found 4 Reddit mentions of Maxxima MLN-10 LED Night Light with Dusk to Dawn Sensor (Pack of 4). Here are the top ones.
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- Costs about .25 cents per year to operate
- LED Rated at 100,000 hours, Should last more than 10 years
- 360 degree rotating head for directional illumination making it perfect for bathrooms, bedrooms, and anywhere else you need some extra light
- Photoelectric eye turns light on at dusk and off at dawn
- 1 Year Warranty Comes in Pack of 4
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Number of items | 4 |
Weight | 0.3086471668 Pounds |
If you want a similar solution on the cheap, check out these automatic LED night lights. They are light-sensitive and turn off when there is light in the room.
They obviously take up an outlet space, but are very cheap at around $3 each. There are probably cheaper models out there.
The ones I got look kind of like this: https://www.amazon.com/Maxxima-MLN-10-Night-Light-Sensor/dp/B002SVANCY
But I just got them off a shelf at a shop in the mall. If you ask for night lights, there's often a rack of them there.
Just make sure they're bright enough, and not colored. My cat didn't like the blue light ones, they were no help. But a little yellow or white spot seems to do the trick.
Whoops, posted the reply in the wrong spot(sorry, I'm a newbie). Here it is again-
LED is useful because it provides enough light to see what I am doing but not enough to see details on my skin. Not sure exactly what I have but here are some similar ones on amazon-
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Maybe it's just because I am a mom, but my go-to recommendations are always the things you reach for at 3am and then kick yourself for not having had the foresight to own.
I don't want to type a novel here, so I will stop. Just think of the things you reached for without thinking while growing up. Start with the things you will use most often and those that are needed for real emergencies and go from there. Hope this helps and congratulations!