American Flourescent Light,
January 14, 2008
By SBakerfrom Joliet, IL
"Those of us "mature" enough to require bifocals often find small print in low lighting to be pretty much illegible. We'er fun to watch, though, as we wiggle the glasses around hoping to catch a focus. Such was the case with our brand new A-V cabinet: great sound but hard to operate over in that dark corner. Enter the Northern Tools 2008 catalog and there's our answer right on the desk. Card in hand we placed the order and it was here almost before we hung up the phone. The magnetic base of the light is designed to go on the end of a toolbox. It works really well on the side of our cabinet, too. The flexible neck is unexpectedly handy. It not only allows us to shine the light where we need it but also to adjust it so that light doesn't interfere with pictures on the screen a few feet away. Good investment? You bet! (And now I don't have to do that silly bifocal glasses wiggle while trying to find the "pause" button.)"
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Home Handyman
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