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<blockquote data-quote="Repubiman" data-source="post: 2348480" data-attributes="member: 971"><p>I know a lot of people might have the standard lighting options for when the </p><p>power goes out such as candles, flashlights,and different types of lanterns for</p><p>emergencies but have any of you tried this idea?</p><p></p><p>Solar path lights. I buy some every now and then at Wally world usually when </p><p>they are on sale in the fall. You can even find them for around $2 a piece sometimes.</p><p>The ones I have picked up will light a room enough to see not to trip over things</p><p>And you could even read a book if set close enough. The best thing I like about</p><p>the idea is that that they use no batteries or fuel and there is no fear of them </p><p>starting a fire. After use, just set them in a sunny window ledge to re-charge and </p><p>they're good to go for another night or so depending on how long they are left on.</p><p>Just thought I'd throw that out here as I like cheap ideas that I haven't heard of</p><p>before.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Repubiman, post: 2348480, member: 971"] I know a lot of people might have the standard lighting options for when the power goes out such as candles, flashlights,and different types of lanterns for emergencies but have any of you tried this idea? Solar path lights. I buy some every now and then at Wally world usually when they are on sale in the fall. You can even find them for around $2 a piece sometimes. The ones I have picked up will light a room enough to see not to trip over things And you could even read a book if set close enough. The best thing I like about the idea is that that they use no batteries or fuel and there is no fear of them starting a fire. After use, just set them in a sunny window ledge to re-charge and they're good to go for another night or so depending on how long they are left on. Just thought I'd throw that out here as I like cheap ideas that I haven't heard of before. [/QUOTE]
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