FS: LED Firdge/Freezer Lights

flyingwil

Supporting Sponsor - Sierra Expeditions

As an official sponsor, Sierra Expeditions, is pleased to introduce the newest addition to the TwoZone family.... The Twozone fridge light suits all fridge freezers, with an operating temperature down to -20C°. This is a great versatile light with many uses. Emergency light for your car, truck, keychain, tackle box, boat, and tool box just to name a few.

The light is emitted using three LED’s and the power consumption is very low. A battery is supplied with the light.


TwoZone makes some the best innovative and high-quality accessory products for Fridge/Freezers.

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Two-Zone Fridge Lights $18.00
 
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mountainpete

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So Wil, I'm going to have to ask the tough question here.

$28 is pretty expensive for an LED light. What makes this light worth the extra money over other 3 LED versions that are much cheaper?

Edit: Wil updated the pricing so this point is really mute now :)
 

flyingwil

Supporting Sponsor - Sierra Expeditions
mountainpete said:
So Wil, I'm going to have to ask the tough question here.

$28 is pretty expensive for an LED light. What makes this light worth the extra money over other 3 LED versions that are much cheaper?


Unfortunately that is brunt end of the deal due to customs and importing to get the products here from OZ. They are much smaller than the Dot-it's and designed to handle the humidity and cold temperatures, where most other lights are not designed to handle the condensation and then a freeze.

The mounting portion of the light is on a flexable base, so the light can be directed where you needed it. The mounting arms have no metal screws, so that you do not have to worry about rust.
 

mountainpete

Spamicus Eliminatus
That's fair Wil.

I know that Dot-it type LEDs don't work well in freezing temps. I've seen them outside in the snow just cracked up or turn into a solid brick. You need to get into headlamp style to get a similar LED light that doesn't freeze up - and that's in a similar to higher price range.

How do you turn them on and how would you rate the brightness?

Pete
 

flyingwil

Supporting Sponsor - Sierra Expeditions
mountainpete said:
That's fair Wil.

I know that Dot-it type LEDs don't work well in freezing temps. I've seen them outside in the snow just cracked up or turn into a solid brick. You need to get into headlamp style to get a similar LED light that doesn't freeze up - and that's in a similar to higher price range.

How do you turn them on and how would you rate the brightness?

Pete


They are very bight for the size... much better than my headlamp.

Price has ben changed to $18

We just recalculated our prices and found out that I can not add... Good thing FlyingWen is the CFO!
 

flyingwil

Supporting Sponsor - Sierra Expeditions
mountainpete said:
Wendy rocks :wings:

Fair price - I might just have to pick up one.


Yeah. We all gotta love FlyingWen! :oops: I typed the conversion formula in wrong on the spreadsheet, and she caught it. Doh! I guess that is why she is the CFO, plus it is a much better name than handbrake! :shakin:
 

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