Posted on September 29, 2010.
Light for a closeta Anyone have any good product recommendations for me to be able to see in my dark closet, without having to hire an electrician to put in a new appliancea
I thought these lights LED holdup, but I wonder if those who emit enough light.
Any ideasa
We got the baton LED lights and have been disappointed in them. They did not set the amount of light given us to believe they would. We went to Home Depot and they have a circle of light that is about 5-6 inches in diameter and takes batteries. You can install it on the wall or just the hole in your hand and all you do is push the front lens and the light curve light - another push and it goes off. He did a good job and maybe what you need.
Otherwise, could you run an extension cord into your wardrobe, then plug a lamp clipa They are on a movable neck and you can move in the direction you want to see.
I just go out to (3) 5 stick LED lights under my kitchen counter, and I really love them, but they released half the amount of light that I wanted so I'll put 3 more in this week end. So you may need to double the number of pole lights you expect to get the amount of light you want.
I think you'll be disappointed in the hold-up LEDs. You're probably better to increase the light in your room - use the bulb max per unit, or buy another lamp, or move one of your existing lamps closer to the closet door.
The LED will be very profitable. They put a lot of light and are easy on the batteries.