3-Pack: 6" Fluorescent Lights

  • You get three 6" fluorescent lights in each three-pack (hence the name)
  • Powered by four AA batteries each (not included but c’mon, you’ve got AA batteries) or an AC adapter (not included either but maybe you’ve got the right kind)
  • Includes adhesive Velcro pads for mounting in whatever closet, cabinet, cranny, or corner needs a little illuminating
  • They do their job and nothing else
  • Model: 73025CC (it takes a good model number to elevate these humdrum lights to Google supremacy)
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Even crappy lights can shine.

These fluorescent lights kinda suck. They’re unattractive. They’re dinky. They don’t feel especially well made. They’ll work for exactly one function: casting some extra light in tight, dark spaces.

You should buy as many of them as you can.

Three-packs of these cruddy little battery-powered lights are nine bucks, and you’re foolish if you don’t buy three three-packs.

Think about all the places you could use a little more light sometimes. Maybe your garage. Your laundry room. Your workshop. Your closet. The stairs down to the basement. Even your boat or the bed of your truck: battery-powered lights can go anywhere, no grid required.

Wherever it is, the next time you find yourself squinting through the murk of some dimly lit cabinet or closet or corner or cranny, just grab one of these. Load up the batteries. Stick it up. Turn it on. See things.

Who cares what these lights look like? By definition, you’re going to be mounting them in places where you’ll rarely see them. Who cares how sturdy they are? You’ll only touch them every once in a while. You’ll have nine of them. If one breaks, replace it.

Six inches. Three dollars. Four AA batteries (not included). Anything more is a waste.

They’re ugly. They’re crappy. They’re perfect.

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