Kitchen Under Cabinet Lights

Our Beautiful Bellway
by Our Beautiful Bellway
2 Materials
$10
30 Minutes
Easy
We wanted to brighten up our kitchen without spending a fortune so we tried some stick on touch lights
This is the pack I got. It’s a 2 pack for £1. I got 4.
They have 3 small led bulbs in each with a push button in the middle
You unscrew the back to pop in 3 x AA batteries
The back then has a sticker on it that you peel off and then place wherever you would like it to go
I placed them around the bottom of my kitchen units
They make such a difference and add a lot of light.
These would also be great inside cupboards too if you need more light to see or really any dark area of your home
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  • KWBOY KWBOY on Jan 20, 2020

    Do you let them on all the time? How often must you change batteries?

  • Patricia McLaughlin Patricia McLaughlin on Feb 23, 2020

    Do you have to turn them on & off individually all the time?

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  • Susan M. Roth Susan M. Roth on Mar 09, 2020

    I have MS & have problems stepping on items on floor, (2 cats) & I’ve been getting Battery sensor lights w/magnet back & have then on stairs, (3 story house AND full basemen), it freaked cats for about a week... 😋 I have these lights everywhere, for floor. I have then strategy placed on walls in every room, including closets, I

    especially have absolutely fallen in love with them. We have an older row home with very limited light switches, (usually on the opposite wall when entering room) every rom; the sensor will turn as I walk in any room, have light (usually) & don’t Ned to worry about walking into a wall, or tripping on stairs because I miss counted, tripping on a cat toy or anything on floor.

    I get the batteries from Amazon, (they seem to last longer).

  • 17335038 17335038 on Apr 06, 2020

    To anyone considering installing these lights, I would highly recommend purchasing quality brand rechargeable batteries.

    In my experience using any other small LED battery operated lights (such as on holiday wreaths, centerpieces, and so forth) they tend to eat through batteries like crazy. Sure, you pay more for each battery initially, but divided over a longer term, it is more economical. Plus, you are never caught in a situation where you have 'run out' of batteries.

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