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Ontel SCN-MC12 Stick 'N' Click Set of 3 Peel and Stick LED Lights | 
enlarge | Brand: Ontel Category: Home
List Price: $14.99 Buy New: $5.49 You Save: $9.50 (63%)
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Rating: 11 reviews Sales Rank: 1
Media: Housewares Batteries Included: No Battery: 3 AAA for each light Clothing Size: set of 3 Size: set of 3 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 0.1 x 0 x 0.1 Don't Have to Fiddle with Wires or Circuits in Order to Bring Extra Light Wherever You Need It!! Stick N Click Lights are compact yet powerful LED lights install in seconds just about anywhere you need light. With Stick N Click Lights Enjoy bright white light wherever you need it fast, easy, and without tools. Batteries not Included.
MPN: SNCPGR4J Model: SNC-MC12 UPC: 735541105067 EAN: 0735541105067 ASIN: B000J0NL8O
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | No plugs needed | | • | No outlet needed | | • | No tools required | | • | Up to 100 hours of LED Light |
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Product Description With an adhesive back, these battery-operated lights can go anywhere LED gives off bright white light Each light requires 3 AAA batteries (not included) Set includes 3 led lights
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| Customer Reviews: Read 6 more reviews...
So Cool! November 29, 2007 J. Talbot (Chicago, IL USA) 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
Ontel Set of 3 Stick 'n Click Lights These little lights are really neat. They are easy to install, easy to use and take AAA batteries which are easy enought to find. The light they give off isn't going to illuminate the universe but they do well enough for those dark recesses of cabinets and etc...They would also be great for car trunks that don't have lights in them already. My kids loved them and were ready to walk off with them to use for forts or whatever.
VERY useful November 6, 2008 SRFireside (Houston, TX United States) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
We bought these lights to help out at night when we go into a bathroom or hall and just need a little light to see our way around. Once you attach the light a simple twist to the left will separate the back plate from the rest of the housing to access the batteries (or for us mobility). What made these little items indispensable was how they helped out during a crisis. You see I live in Houston, TX and not long ago we were hit with one of the worst hurricanes we have seen in over 25 years; Hurricane Ike. Luckily we didn't get any significant damage to our home, but electricity was out for days (which still made us lucky as some didn't have electricity for weeks) and our plumbing wasn't supplying much water. We of course were prepared for this. Had plenty of water filled in the tubs and various containers for washing, filtered water stored for drinking, dry food to last us a while, lanterns and oil in case the flashlights died out, and these little lights. In the end ALL we needed for lighting were the Ontels. Each family member had one and we used to get around the home with great ease. The light was soft, but that's what we expected (it's rather unreasonable to think low power LEDs will replace light bulbs) and they worked perfectly. Just three AAA batteries on each light seemed to last forever. While we didn't enjoy the lack of air conditioning we never had to worry about lights. I'm not sure what the deal is with some of the complaints. These lights aren't meant to be very bright. They are just supplemental lighting for those dark corners where you can't see a thing. For that function they bright enough to see what's in the cupboard, closet or whatever. On the other hand I'm not going to say these are the best quality products you can find. The casing and click button is entirely made of plastic and you notice it when you first click the light or twist off the casing. Still I see absolutely no problem with the design and materials considering what you get for the cost. Normal use shouldn't cause any problems whatsoever. Simple and effective design is what makes these lights useful. If you need a little illumination in some dark spots of your home these will do the tricks. Heck... if you want to get three capable flashlights I can attest to their usefulness on that end as well.
priceless January 28, 2008 James R. McDonald (South Carolina) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I put a $2K TV on a $500 stand, put a $3 light inside of the cabinet... ... All they talk about is how neat the $3 light is! These things are great!
I like it January 1, 2008 Dat D. Bui (Santa Clara, CA) 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
I will stick it wherever no power exists. I can use three rechargable batteries for it.
these lights rock! January 27, 2007 John E. Kitler (virginia) I have a car that has a dome light that is pretty dull, but it doesn't have a map light. I stuck one up front and its great. Now I can see directions etc. Tossed another one in the glove for an emergency flashlight, and put the 3rd one with my camping gear. Just enough light without being blinding. A cool invention. Highly recommend
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