Stick Up Bulb

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Stick Up Bulb

from: Telebrands



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Battery Description: 4 AA
Binding: Kitchen
Brand: As Seen On TV
EAN: 0097298020919
Label: Telebrands
Manufacturer: Telebrands
Model: 2670-12
Publisher: Telebrands
Studio: Telebrands



Editorial Review:

Product DescriptionStick Up Bulb is the amazing wireless light bulb that installs anywhere, requires no wiring or an electrician to install and provides lighting whenever you need it. Just peel and stick the base then slide in this revolutionary light bulb. That's all you have to do to light up your closets, stairwells, and anywhere that you need light. Use it outdoors in your shed or under your patio umbrella to provide lighting during the evening. It's also portable, just slide the bulb out of its base, so it's great whenever you need to carry light, such as in a power outage. Designed for child safety - bulb remains cool to the touch




Features:
  • No screws, no tools, no wires
  • Requires 4 AA batteries (not included)
  • Long lasting, shatterproof Krypton bulb
  • Great in closets or basements
  • Perfect for emergency lighting during blackouts and power outages













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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - LITE BULBS
THIS PRODUCT WAS SUPPOSE TO COME WITH A SECOND BLUB BUT,INSTEAD IT CAME WITH A COUPON TO MAIL-IN POSTAGE-HANDLING FEES FOR 4.95 TO BE PAID BY ME.
THIS FALSE AND MISLEADING ADVERTISING.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Just doesn't last.
I have no problem with the brightness of this product. Our problem was that it drained battery life like I couldn't believe. We didn't leave it on, but did need to turn it on every morning in the closet. Every week we found ourself replacing the batteries.



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Ok
If you are totally desperate for a little light, in a very dark area, this would work. But, be aware it provides very very low light. Reminds me of a 3 watt night light. Pictures of this item make it seem brighter than it is. Beware.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - How about 0 stars?
I was disappointed in the little amount of light this bulb cast, but when it fell off the wall (!!) because it's own glue failed after 2 weeks, I was dismayed. It stopped working even though I replaced the little bulb & batteries. Must be the switch but I can't get to the inside to see it.
What a rip off!

Shannon Hogan



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - didn't work at all
put the batteries in (yes, correctly) - didn't work at all

waste of time (they didn't allow "no stars" here)



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