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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Gets the job done!,
By Nn (Boulder, CO) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Wireless LED Tap Light with Timer
The item is great for places where you need a diffuse light, such as closets or bathrooms. It's not something you want to use as a reading light necessarily, but products like this aren't really meant for that. The adhesive that came with the light left a little to be desired, but that easily could have been due to the location I had it in. Considering the price, you could buy a backup if needed and still save money compared to other products. Does the trick for boosting visibility in dim areas, and it's nice to be able to set the timer. The tap light feature is handy as well, especially since it emits a dim flash to guide you to it when you need to find it in the dark--leaves less to fumble over. Overall, a good product. Great customer service from the seller as well!
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Good idea, poor execution!,
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This review is from: Wireless LED Tap Light with Timer
alright, I got this for use outside my front door so that I would have a nice light that I could just tap and it go off on it's own once I'm inside. The problem with this light is that the flashing LED light flashes constantly!!! every other second it flashes. It wears the batteries down a lot faster than it should. I was hoping for it to only flash every 3-4 seconds but this thing just flashes too much and wastes the batteries. plus the red light could be 1/2 the brightness that it is instead of lighting up the whole front porch area every time it flashes.Also the fact that this light is meant for putting screws in the wall and then hanging it on those it pointless. it should have a base that sticks to the wall and then you can twist it off to put new batteries in it. If you don't want to put holes in your wall then you have to use tape which will have to be ripped off each time you need to change the batteries. who ever came up with that idea... is an idiot. |
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