| Security & Convex Mirrors |
| Wireless Lighting Control |
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- House Sitter™ Random Security Timer.
- Turns on/off randomly - no set pattern so home looks lived in.
- Fully automatic, use with lamps, radios, or televisions.
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| Plug-In Door Chimes with Night Light |
Conveniently lights up dark areas. For closets, attics, garages and basements. Portable or wall mount. No wiring required.- Installs in minutes.
- No wiring necessary.
- Light dark areas with a pull of a cord!
- Operates on 2 "D" alkaline batteries (not included).
- Lightweight molded housing mounts in minutes to wall.
- Mounting screws included.
- Replacement bulb #PR2 (2.4v, 0.5a).
- Pull off lens to install batteries and change bulb.
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Conveniently lights up dark areas with a push of the lens cover!- Installs in minutes.
- No wiring necessary.
- Operates on 4 "AA" alkaline batteries (not included).
- Mounting screws included.
- Replacement bulb #E10 (4.8v, .5a).
- Convenient open/close knob inside the battery compartment makes changing the light bulb simple.
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| Power Failure Night Light |
Decorative Night Light will never leave you in the dark. Perfect for those times when the power goes off! No other power failure night light compares in quality or performance.
- LED bulbs last up to 100,000 hours
- Cool to the touch
- Low Power Consumption - 12 cents per year based on 8 cents per KWHR
- Uses 3 "AAA" batteries (not included)
- Battery Backup provides over 4 days of light
- Light brightens when power is lost
- Red light illuminates when batteries need to be replaced
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| Power Failure Night Light |
Decorative Night Light will never leave you in the dark. Perfect for those times when the power goes off! No other power failure night light compares in quality or performance.- LED bulbs last up to 100,000 hours
- Cool to the touch
- Low Power Consumption - Pennies per year
- Uses 3 "AAA" batteries (not included)
- Battery Backup provides over 4 days of light
- Light brightens when power is lost
- Red light illuminates when batteries need to be replaced
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