White Night Light With 4w Bulb - 50 Pack

$149.95 USD
A $197.50 value.
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Product Features

  • Light up your glass art – includes 50 white bulbs and 4 watt bulbs
  • Socket has an on-off switch and plugs into any AC outlet


Product Description

Night Lights Make Quick and Thoughtful Gifts
Make a charming stained glass night-light, a wonderful weekend project! Socket has an on-off switch and plugs into any AC outlet. Bulbs are 4 watts. Attach your art using screw on clips (#702750) or snap on clips (#702950), sold separately. Includes fifty white sockets and bulbs per pack.

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2 out of 5 stars
  •   white night light w/4w bulb 50 pack
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Pros : Great price, if they all work!
Cons : The small screws are now made much shorter, which are very difficult to work with and insert. No longer made of brass, cheaper medal clip.
Other Thoughts : My thoughts, Very disappointed. Lets get the quality product we pay for and deserve!
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  •   Great if they work
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Pros : Work great for camps and kids projects
Cons : Have 2-3 of each batch not work, regardless of new bulbs, etc.
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