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jenne.f Posted - Nov 14 2012 : 06:27:41 AM
I received this. Have not tried it, but if it works, a great idea! Has anyone tried it?

Jenne

Now isn't this clever. This is one great idea!!
I have a friend who used her Solar Lights inside the house at night when the electric power went off during a hurricane. She stuck them in jars and bottles and said they gave off plenty of 'free light' in each room. She put them outside in the daytime and brought them back inside at night for several days while the power was off. They are safe to use and cheaper than batteries. She recommended we bring a Solar Light into our own house one night to test it for ourselves.

Due to a thunderstorm, we lost power for about 5 hours one night. We were scrambling around in the darkness, looking for matches, candles, and flashlights. Then we looked outside and noticed our Solar Lights shining brightly all around the patio, stairs & dock. My wife walked outside and brought several of the solar lights inside. We stuck the Solar Light pipes into plastic drink bottles and they made the nicest, brightest, safest, lighting you could imagine. We put one in the bathroom, one in the kitchen and in the living room.
There many types of Solar Lights available. We bought quite a few and put them all around our yard. They look nice and do not attract flying bugs like the outdoor lights around our doorway. The lights we have fit into 20-oz. water bottles and also fit into most larger 2 liter bottles. If you need a weight in the plastic bottle to keep them from tipping over, put in a few of the colorful flat marbles they put in aquariums and vases. You can also use sand, aquarium gravel, or whatever you have available.

The Solar Lights we have are perfect inside our home. They burn all night when needed and next day we take them back outside where they recharge and are ready for use again when needed. Solar Lights are the perfect light solution for power outages. I had never thought of it before seeing what my friend did, and now you know about this idea too.





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hialtfarmgirl Posted - Nov 20 2012 : 04:10:44 AM
Excellent idea...

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jenne.f Posted - Nov 16 2012 : 6:39:00 PM
Today I bought several solar lights while at Walmart. I noticed the boxes were labeled bright brighter and brightest. They only had bright at this store but they were only 97 cents. I was only able to charge them for a few hours . They work fine, they are about as bright as a nightlight. Fine for some things, but I will be looking for the brighter or brightest versions.
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Ninibini Posted - Nov 16 2012 : 5:06:17 PM
AWESOME!!! I love it!!! What a great idea! Thanks for sharing! - Nini

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ddmashayekhi Posted - Nov 16 2012 : 3:32:18 PM
Great idea! Thanks so much for selling us about it.

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emsmommy5 Posted - Nov 16 2012 : 1:50:16 PM
Who'd a thunk??? Great idea!! Already added it to my every expanding list!

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Annette Kath Posted - Nov 14 2012 : 8:34:19 PM
I have heard of people doing this to cut down on the electric bill. Very clever idea!!

Annette
jenne.f Posted - Nov 14 2012 : 5:48:11 PM
Gerri,
Exactly what I was thinking. Why didn't I think of it myself?
Jenne

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weaverchic Posted - Nov 14 2012 : 3:46:27 PM
This is such a fantastic idea! Never mind when the electricity goes out, I am going to use them to conserve more on my electric bill by using them during the evening hours. Crazy Good!

gerri
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kysheeplady Posted - Nov 14 2012 : 3:45:00 PM
The Amish use them ...

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naturemaiden Posted - Nov 14 2012 : 3:39:45 PM
Jenne I think this is an excellent idea! something else to add to my prep list.
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