Wednesday Giveaway

Sue Singer is this week’s lucky winner of the COB LED Light shown below. Congrats to Sue!

As I said in my newsletter, Anna Rice, from Tampa, sent me an email last week about the two ‘wonderful life saving LED lights’ that she and her husband used to light their way after Irma knocked out the power. Here’s a bit of Anna’s email:

“These lights were so valuable to us in times of no electricity — lit the kitchen well enough for me to prepare a full meal using Sterno can placed in colander with skewers laid across to hold cooking pots. What fun???? Anyway those lights are fabulous.  I had previously placed one under my computer desk so I could see what I was trying to do regarding computer things like plugging in flash drives. LOVE YOUR SITE and will shop as often as I can.”

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Click here to find this battery-operated COB LED Light Switch and others that are bigger.

And click here to learn more about the COB LED light source. It’s kind of interesting!

103 thoughts on “Wednesday Giveaway

  1. very interesting light! Going to go and look into getting one – our overhead kitchen light went out and will be quite expensive to replace/repair. Now just have a single lamp to cook by:) Love your blog and your patterns!

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  2. Thanks so much for this. We have a lot of power outages during the winter, so I’m heading to the website to check this out. More and more, I’ve been giving useful, emergency preparation-type gifts to our grown nieces for Christmas because it seems as if they buy the fun stuff for themselves during the year and that way I don’t worry so much about them when emergencies happen. This might go on my list.

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  3. This light switch plate is such a great idea. Also glad to hear our QUILTING supplies are being utilized for such an intense situation. I hope our Florida/Texas friends are recovering from the bad weather.

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  4. Too bad we didn’t have one of those in our downstairs bathroom last winter when our grandkids were staying with us & we had a power outage. My poor grand daughter was in the shower & it gets pitch dark in there when all the lights in the neighborhood are out!

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  5. How cleaver was Ann. Quilters are such great problem solvers. We are an amazing group. I say all this because my quilting friends are all the best- ingenious, friendly, hard workers, and thoughtful.
    Your light would be an ingenious addition to anyone’s stash.

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  6. Becky, I’ve never heard of this product before! What a great idea. I know exactly where it will go-on my cellar stairs for when we come in at night and have to climb in the dark. Thanks to Anna for “turning you on” to this product.

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  7. I have about 5 of them in closets, and the dark corner of my sewing room closet where unfinished or not started yet projects go to hide. I love them.

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  8. I read the background information from your link and it was really interesting. I live in an older house in the historic district in our town. The circuit breaker is in the basement and basements in these houses are like dungeons! Every year there is something to do to “modernize” and keep the house to its true history staying within the confines of the Historical Committee. When we have a power surge and the circuit breaker cuts off as a safety measure…(you know what I’m going to say) it seems like the last person to use the flashlight didn’t put it back in its place! This light would be perfect and I would hide it from my family!

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  9. How neat is this! I live at the entrance to the Shawnee forest. We lose power often due to downed limbs, critters inthe transformers, etc. never seen these before. Love the idea. Thanks

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