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    07/17/10Reply with quote#1

It was thundering and lightning the other evening and it started me thinking about solar lights.  I thought of bringing them in the house instead of using sometimes dangerous, sooty candles and worrying about having matches and lighters around kids, cats and dogs.

I think it would be very much safer to bring them in the house.  One light would light up each room much better than a candle.  We wouldn't have to worry about knocking them over or going to sleep.

A person could even get a few and long as they received sun in a window they would light up at night.

Imagine the savings on the electric bill.  We pull the plugs on dryer, washer, coffee pot, t.v., microwave when they are not in use.  Guess what our electric bill was this month?? 

$6.14

This was an estimated bill so next month it will be more, but I think that is pretty good.

Hope this helps someone out there!
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