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Re: Let's show our new stuff!!!
I shuffled through Safeway this morning and stumbled upon a new display, half hidden in the cheese aisle for some reason.
I picked up a handful of new magazines and a Beanie Baby JOL.
I picked up a handful of new magazines and a Beanie Baby JOL.
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Re: Let's show our new stuff!!!
That was a fun find Andy! I would love to thumb through all of them, but especially the Fall Getaway - I could really use one of those!
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Re: Let's show our new stuff!!!
Last year was the first time I had done a graveyard. I was a little disappointed because I didn't add enough lighting to it and some of the tombstones were hard to see in the darkness.
I went to the Dollar Tree and got a bunch of these:
They have a very bright LED bulb and are attacked to a clamp via a ball and socket joint... this makes them extremely versatile. Here's one close up bent upwards:
And here is one illuminating one of my gravestones in my pitch black room:
Lastly, I picked up some bloody butcher's organs! I'm planning on making a display platter with these and some of the severed limbs I bought earlier...
I went to the Dollar Tree and got a bunch of these:
They have a very bright LED bulb and are attacked to a clamp via a ball and socket joint... this makes them extremely versatile. Here's one close up bent upwards:
And here is one illuminating one of my gravestones in my pitch black room:
Lastly, I picked up some bloody butcher's organs! I'm planning on making a display platter with these and some of the severed limbs I bought earlier...
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Re: Let's show our new stuff!!!
joossa, those lights are great, wish they would have been out last year instead of the lights I bought. How long do they last on those batteries?
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Re: Let's show our new stuff!!!
I think I'm going back to get more of these tomorrow after I visit Spirit. The more I mess around with them the more ideas I get on how to use them.Spookymufu wrote:joossa, those lights are great, wish they would have been out last year instead of the lights I bought. How long do they last on those batteries?
The back of the package says:
"Battery life time is approximately one year if it is stored at 22C and 70% humidity or less."
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yeah but you're going to run them for several hours a day up to Halloween, I wonder how long they will last turned on and ran like that, the ones I bought last year ran on 3 AAA batteries and lasted two nights and then had to be replacedjoossa wrote:I think I'm going back to get more of these tomorrow after I visit Spirit. The more I mess around with them the more ideas I get on how to use them.Spookymufu wrote:joossa, those lights are great, wish they would have been out last year instead of the lights I bought. How long do they last on those batteries?
The back of the package says:
"Battery life time is approximately one year if it is stored at 22C and 70% humidity or less."
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Leds should run a long time on not much battery. Where did you get them.
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I bought LED flashlights with 9 LEDs that takes 3 AAA batteries and mounted them to stands and staked them into the ground, running them for about 4hrs each night, they lasted 2 days before they were too dim and needed new batteries. $4 for 2 at Home Depot last year, but when they were on they worked great, but those other ones just look like they would work better.Demonic Duck wrote:Leds should run a long time on not much battery. Where did you get them.
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Demonic Duck, I got them at my local Dollar Tree.
Spookymufu, they also had those mini flash lights as well for a buck. In addition, that had two different types of book lights with long bendable shafts (all with LED lights). All of these required the 3 AAA batteries, but did not have them included. The ones I bought reacquire three small watch batteries, but were included with the lights (as pictured).
Spookymufu, they also had those mini flash lights as well for a buck. In addition, that had two different types of book lights with long bendable shafts (all with LED lights). All of these required the 3 AAA batteries, but did not have them included. The ones I bought reacquire three small watch batteries, but were included with the lights (as pictured).
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right but my original question, how long can you run them before they need new batteries?joossa wrote:Demonic Duck, I got them at my local Dollar Tree.
Spookymufu, they also had those mini flash lights as well for a buck. In addition, that had two different types of book lights with long bendable shafts (all with LED lights). All of these required the 3 AAA batteries, but did not have them included. The ones I bought reacquire three small watch batteries, but were included with the lights (as pictured).
and how many LEDs do they have in the head?
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I'll let you know in October....
Oh, and they have a single LED light in the head.
Oh, and they have a single LED light in the head.
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Are they water-proof? We get a lot of fog around here and I'm notoriously lazy, if they can't stay out 24/7, they'd be a lost cause.
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Re: Let's show our new stuff!!!
I got this today!
It's about 2' tall, 6" deep, and made from aluminum with a baked on copper paint finish.
It's about 2' tall, 6" deep, and made from aluminum with a baked on copper paint finish.
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Re: Let's show our new stuff!!!
I like it, your lampshade too,
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Got me a skull at Big Lots. It was too expensive, but it looks really good. Pictures soon.