Make your nightlight save the night...and day.

Al O
by Al O
Switching regular nightlight to Indiglo nightlights.
*Options I considered for this project:
Replacing bulbs if they broke or never having to do so again.
*My motivation to do this project:
Saving money is not just for big items.
*Project Steps:
Indiglo nightlights are very cost effective, about a penny a year to use, and they do not break into small pieces. The light is very bright and not harsh on the eyes. Regular nightlights need to be replaced and are very delicate meanwhile the Indiglo lights are thin, do not heat up and last a very long time.
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  • 3po3 3po3 on Oct 17, 2010
    How bright are these? I need a new night light so I can see my baby at night without leaving on a big hallway light all night. Are these Indiglo lights bright enough for that purpose?
  • KMS Woodworks KMS Woodworks on Oct 18, 2010
    LED's are another great alternative...they last a LONG time and use almost no power.
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