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<blockquote data-quote="Settled_Nomad" data-source="post: 3811427" data-attributes="member: 43168"><p>Agree with Golddiger14s. Get the new LED unit and be done with it. I helped a friend of mine replace their unit with an LED version a few years back. I think they got it from Sam's club, but I haven't seen any in a while. If memory serves me right, it was made by Honeywell. They said it was the same brightness as the old light that went out. As far as spotlights, I haven't had the chance to shop for any, but I would do LED too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Settled_Nomad, post: 3811427, member: 43168"] Agree with Golddiger14s. Get the new LED unit and be done with it. I helped a friend of mine replace their unit with an LED version a few years back. I think they got it from Sam's club, but I haven't seen any in a while. If memory serves me right, it was made by Honeywell. They said it was the same brightness as the old light that went out. As far as spotlights, I haven't had the chance to shop for any, but I would do LED too. [/QUOTE]
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