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January 10, 2006
21st–Century Light Bulb Storage System
Great things happen when someone dreams up something that meets a need no one knew existed.
Take the Walkman and the iPod, for two.
Behold another.
"Now there's no need to depend on flimsy cardboard lightbulb packaging."
And to think that all these years I've been doing just that.
Huh.
From the website:
- A whole new way to protect and store all your household lightbulbs.
Now there's no need to depend on flimsy cardboard lightbulb packaging.
The bulb storage system holds up to 11 bulbs cushioned in foam.
You keep all your replacement bulbs protected in one place, ready when you need them.
• A smart alternative to those flimsy cardboard sleeves found in stores. It's easy for bulbs to slip out of or become damaged in those sleeves. The bulb storage system holds bulbs securely and cushions them against shocks.
• An easy way to keep track of replacement bulbs. At a glance, you know which replacement bulbs you need to buy to have on hand.
• Made to provide convenient, dependable storage. System consists of a plastic container with lid and pre-cut foam insert to accommodate bulbs.
Plastic container with foam insert.
16.75"W x 23.1"L x 5.75"H.
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I can't speak for you but as for me, well, my stored light bulbs, snug in their cabinet high above my stove, don't get a whole lot of action when it comes to shocks.
If you really think this device is a great thing I'd suggest that you might find a prescription for Anafranil even more life–enhancing.
$16.95 here (Bulbs not included).
January 10, 2006 at 03:01 PM | Permalink
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Need light bulb storage for different sizes of industrial lamps, including 4 foot flouresent. Do you have a range of sizes of storage units?
Posted by: Don Decker | Oct 25, 2007 4:16:21 PM
