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5-Pack BH Outlet Covers with Built-In LED Night Light (Squared or Rounded) $15.99 + Free Shipping

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Woot! [woot.com] has has 5-Pack BH Outlet Covers with Built-In LED Night Light (White, Squared or Rounded) on sale for $15.99. Shipping is free w/ Prime (must be signed in) or is otherwise a flat $6 fee per order.
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Woot! [woot.com] has has 5-Pack BH Outlet Covers with Built-In LED Night Light (White, Squared or Rounded) on sale for $15.99. Shipping is free w/ Prime (must be signed in) or is otherwise a flat $6 fee per order.

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bill_tong
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This is the everyday price. How is this a deal?
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rotarypower101
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Is there a Known inexpensive option for these that works Correctly?

All the cheap ones I have tried posted here will stay on in near direct light, and only turn off if using your finger to cover the sensor...

Have some of the "big name" ones, and they work perfectly even in dimly lit areas with almost no natural light.

Is there a inexpensive option that works correctly, for low traffic and less important areas?
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JustinBell
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Fire hazard, trash
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gordgeck
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I have probably 15 of the "cheap ones" I bought posted here and talking 7 or 8 years ago when a 5 pack was 3 bucks, every single one of them to this day work perfectly, come on when it gets dark go off as it gets light and all 3 lights on each work.

Maybe in your case it is operator error?

Quote from rotarypower101 :
Is there a Known inexpensive option for these that works Correctly?

All the cheap ones I have tried posted here will stay on in near direct light, and only turn off if using your finger to cover the sensor...

Have some of the "big name" ones, and they work perfectly even in dimly lit areas with almost no natural light.

Is there a inexpensive option that works correctly, for low traffic and less important areas?
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I've been censored by mods in the past as well. They tend to not like honest feedback on products... Especially if it messes with their affiliate kickbacks.
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jrm523
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These are terrible. The light looks super cold and terrible for a night light. They are also super cheaply built.
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