Prime Delivery available for those who have it. Has a useful dusk til dawn function so is only on when it is needed.
No Prime? It's available for £3.92 via the marketplace sellers here https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/offer-listing/B00DG1HHL0/ref=dp_olp_new?ie=UTF8&condition=new
Looks like a good night light for £3.99 delivered next day, can't go wrong!
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EN1GMA
25 Apr 163#7
this is why I love this site. every now and again, i'll come across something that I actually need :laughing:
MitchellT
25 Apr 163#4
Also there are third party sellers on amazon selling it for a few pence cheaper (if you don't have prime).
The amazon deal suits me better than the one you posted, I don't have a tool station near me, its C&C and amazon deliver it to my door.
On the flip side, I imagine there are people which prefer the toolstation deal to this as they have one near them etc etc.
MitchellT
25 Apr 16#3
@OP, thanks for your post.
MitchellT
25 Apr 163#4
Also there are third party sellers on amazon selling it for a few pence cheaper (if you don't have prime).
Gollywood
25 Apr 16#5
thanks
EN1GMA
25 Apr 16#6
anyone know where I can get a decent indoor sensor light? so if someone walks past or it sense movement it switches on. otherwise it stays off(obviously) ive just ordered a couple of these with free delivery but also looking at getting some sensor ones
FinderOfDeals to EN1GMA
25 Apr 161#9
Just search Amazon for "night light motion sensor" it'll throw up some ideas.
deeky to EN1GMA
26 Apr 161#28
Depends how much light you need. I have a few of these dotted about the house
One in the windowless bathroom so you don't have to turn the light on (and thus the extractor fan) in the middle of the night. One in the vestibule that comes on as soon as you open the door. Not floodlights by any means but if you just want to be able to see in an otherwise dark room, they're great. Great reviews and batteries last ages.
Of course, I'll leave the price researching to you :smiley:
EN1GMA
25 Apr 163#7
this is why I love this site. every now and again, i'll come across something that I actually need :laughing:
borsuk
25 Apr 16#8
£3.70 on led hut and £3.90 on ebay. I used one of these, pretty decent, make sure you have enough light in the room at daytime otherwise it will be on 24/7. The sensor needs a bit of light to switch off.
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No Prime? It's available for £3.92 via the marketplace sellers here https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/offer-listing/B00DG1HHL0/ref=dp_olp_new?ie=UTF8&condition=new
Looks like a good night light for £3.99 delivered next day, can't go wrong!
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On the flip side, I imagine there are people which prefer the toolstation deal to this as they have one near them etc etc.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Mr-Beams-Battery-Powered-Universal-Nightlight/dp/B002FCGI8Y/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1461658311&sr=8-1&keywords=mr+beams
One in the windowless bathroom so you don't have to turn the light on (and thus the extractor fan) in the middle of the night. One in the vestibule that comes on as soon as you open the door. Not floodlights by any means but if you just want to be able to see in an otherwise dark room, they're great. Great reviews and batteries last ages.
Of course, I'll leave the price researching to you :smiley: