: Maxsa Motion-Activated LED Door Light

: Maxsa Motion-Activated LED Door Light

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Maxsa Motion-Activated LED Door Light

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Maxsa Motion-Activated LED Door Light
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 25568





Binding: Kitchen
Product Brand: Maxsa
EAN: 0899419000691
Label: Distributoys
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Product Manufacturer: Distributoys
Publisher: Distributoys
Ranking: 25568
Studio: Distributoys


Piece facts:
  • motion-activated LED light
  • detects motion up to 10 feet away
  • adjustable head can swivel up to 360 degrees
  • weatherproof design




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motion-activated LED light * detects motion up to 10 feet away * adjustable head can swivel up to 360 degrees * weatherproof design *


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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 3 out of 5 stars - * Light not what I expected. ...
The light is OK for the price I paid. It is not as bright as I expected it to be. And even though I knew before I bought it, the fact that you can not change the amount of time that the light stays on is a negative feature. It really would be better if the timing was adjustable. I don't think I would buy it again, I would try another light for better brightness and adjustable timing.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Durable & sensor has a wide angle
I've used one of these great little lights for at least two years now, maybe more, outside. It has survived through a lot of storms and frigid temps.

Though I got the first one from a different source, I just bought two more from ANTonline here at AMAZON, and they're just as trusty and great (and cost me much less, this time!).

I use rechargeable C batteries in it, though I have also used regular C batteries. (I've had to recharge the batteries about once a month, so far.)

Once after a heavy rainstorm, I had to open it up and let it dry out -- due to not having screwed it shut just right in the first place, I think. But, it did dry out! Then I simply put the batteries back in and it worked fine again.

Usually, if there's anything suddenly odd about the light, it just means that the batteries need to be replaced or charged up.

Solar lights didn't work for me -- not enough steady sunlight where I'd use them. The MAXSA light is just what we need to light a path for our feet at night, and has a surprisingly wide angle of 'vision.'

It's not as bright and strong as some lights that you'd hook up electrically, but, for various reasons, I wasn't able to use an electric light, and this little light works out very well.



Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - * Does not work ...
1. Light did not work (new batteries were installed)
2. Mounting bracket was not included
3. One day after placing order, price was reduced from $39 to $17. I was charged the full $39



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - For a Closet
We have an older home with limited electrical sources and a few closets without lights. This works well mounted inside the closet above the door. When you open the door it pops on. It turns off even if the door is left open all day because it requires motion to turn on. I liked it so well I bought another for a storage closet and I might get yet another for a hallway closet. I haven't had them long enough to confirm battery life. If I was to improve it, I would make it a bit brighter but it does do the trick.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * Affordable and works well ...
We weren't able to afford to have an electrician install motion sensor lights for our driveway and decided to try these lights as an alternative. I must say, they are very cost effective and work well for our needs. The light is not super bright so we bought two of them which was adequate to light our driveway. The motion sensors are not overly sensitive and won't go off just because it's windy. Installation was easy and took only minutes. We installed them over our garage door which made them quite useful for when we're trying to unlock the garage on dark evenings. The range for the motion sensors is about 8 to 10 feet and yes, the neighbor's cats set them off when they walk by. However, the go off quickly enough after motion stops that it saves the batteries. This item would work great in a child's room who wants a nightlight that only comes on when they get up in the middle of the night.

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