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August 23, 2008
Articulated Binary Telescoping Remote Control Solar Light
That's a mouthful.
Looks like something left on the "WALL•E" cutting room floor.
From the website:
- Articulated Solar Light
This articulated solar light has two independent telescoping stalks (similar to a snail's ommatophores) that swivel 360°, allowing you to cast light in any direction once it is mounted to a wall or post or staked into the ground.
A central solar panel provides power to the lights, which each use ten LEDs to generate a bright spotlight up to 20 feet for nine hours.
An included remote control allows you to turn the lights on and off from up to 20 feet away.
11-1/2"L x 6"W x 3-3/4"D.
Lots of good Halloween fun here.
August 23, 2008 at 11:01 AM | Permalink
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