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Automatic Sensor Xnite Lite Diamond Blue LED Night Light
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Sales Rank: 58173 Greenlite
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Automatic Sensor Xnite Lite Diamond Blue LED Night Light
- Long life up to 100,000 hours
- Energy efficient only 20 cents a year to run
- Automatically turns on and off
- Diamond blue light
- Compact size
Product Description
A night light with an average life of 100,000 hours. If you're like most people, you're probably tired of tripping over your shoes or bumping into objects in the dark. The XNite Lite is the answer to your problems. Using only one Watt of energy, the XNite Lite costs only 20¢ a year to run. Not only is the night light energy efficient, it also has an average life of 100,000 hours! The XNite Lite emits a diamond blue colored light that enhances objects at night to appear crisp, clean and easy to see. The XNite Lite is perfect for any room in the house, bathrooms, kitchen, and hallways will benefit from an effective automatic night-light. A built-in sensor automatically turns the light on when it gets dark and turns it off when it is bright. Approximate measurements 3.75" x 1.5" x 1.5" .
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Automatic Sensor Xnite Lite Diamond Blue LED Night Light
- Publisher: Greenlite
- Label: Greenlite
- Studio: Greenlite
- Average Customer Review:
based on 1 reviews
- Sales Rank in Baby: #58173
Avg. Customer Review:
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: Great nightlight alternative. Never replace a bulb. Dirt cheap to operate. 2007-03-29
Comment: Several companies sell this exact same light, included one sold at Home Depot. It's a single LED light that uses 0.3 watts. You will never need to replace the bulb. Light is slightly blue in color. It does not put off as much light as a 4-7 watt standard nightlight bulb. It does not put off as much light as the picture shows. It seems brighter when viewed from above, such as from a floor outlet.
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