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Just got home from a trip to visit family and friends. While we were gone I happened to walk through the dollar store withi the wife and discovered some really cool mini lights!
I'm very happy with the lights I found at crappy tire and thought I was doing good with 4 bucks per light. But these other lights are much better and cheaper! Very bright, head and arm pivot and hold in whatever position, kinda look like street lights and..... 1.25 each. Replacement battery cost is 3 for 1.25. So a win win and of course I cleaned them out ![]() So for all you Canadians on the forum, keep an eye out for these at your local dollarama. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Correction!! The wife tells me the store was Dollar Tree.
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Yes, fall is coming and the days are getting shorter but that's ok. I'm ready for it this year.
![]() Got my street lights built using 3 simple ingredients. 1/2" plumbers plastic tubing, some of those wooden plug filler things and the lights I got from Dollar Tree. Which I'm now told is US based so not just a Canadian store. Anyway, here's how they turned out. Once again, simple, but effective. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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