I found this in the dollar area up front for $3. Looks like a perfect ridge line light to me. It uses 2 AA's, not the lithium button cells.
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I found this in the dollar area up front for $3. Looks like a perfect ridge line light to me. It uses 2 AA's, not the lithium button cells.
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Let us know how they work. I find myself too lazy to string lights after a hike but I love the pics where guys have done this.
The package says "indoor use only". Why do you think they insist that is on the front of the packaging? Why not use them outside?
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They should work fine under a tarp if it's raining. The issue with these are they aren't designed to be coiled and uncoiled very often and tend to break. These are more geared toward putting in a jar for the pretty look and left along but hey at $3 let us know how you like them.
Dutch's ridgeline lights are $8. It's the cost difference of a big mac and small fry.
I think they will do just fine for $3.00, just keep them high and dry!
will check my target next time i'm over there. Thanks for the heads up.
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