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November 25, 2008
LED Screwdriver Light — Episode 2: Price Break
When I first featured this item over two years ago I thought it was pretty nifty and worth the $14.95 price.
I was therefore delighted to see it pop up last week elsewhere, this time for $8.95.
Especially since the original site has now boosted its price to $19.95.
Hats off to my crack research team for doing what they're paid to do.
From the item's low-price website:
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Screwdriver Light
If you've ever gripped a flashlight between your teeth while working with a screwdriver in a dark space, you'll appreciate this simple disc light.
Designed with three LEDs to brightly illuminate your work, the 1-5/8" diameter by 5/8" thick disc has a series of small, flexible grippers to fit on any driver with a shaft diameter between 3/16" and 7/16".
Rotating the yellow ring turns it on and off.
It even has embedded rare-earth magnets so you can attach it to any ferrous surface for general work illumination.
Button-cell batteries included.
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$8.95 (screwdriver not included).
November 25, 2008 at 09:01 AM | Permalink
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