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Rockler Woodworking and Hardware #4
(617) 497-1136
2154 Massachusetts Avenue
Cambridge, MA
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Central Paint And True Value Hdw.
(617) 364-2600
1206 River St
Hyde Park, MA
Dedham Mall
(781) 320-5125
290 Providence Hwy
Dedham, MA
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Hours
Mon:10-21
Tue:10-21
Wed:10-21
Thu:10-21
Fri:10-21
Sat:9-21
Sun:11-19
Milton Village True Value Hdw
(617) 696-8808
54 Adams St
Milton, MA
Hamilton True Value Hardware
(617) 825-7340
259 Bowdoin St
Dorchester, MA
Woodcraft - Woburn/Boston
(781) 935-6414
313 Montvale Ave.
Woburn, MA
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Atlas True Value Hardware
(617) 325-9494
1871 Centre St
West Roxbury, MA
Yumont True Value
(617) 524-4572
702 Center St
Jamaica Plain, MA
Lowe's
(781) 355-3780
306 Providence Highway
Dedham, MA
Hours
M-SA 6 am - 10 pm
SU 8 am - 8 pm
National Lumber Co
(617) 244-8020
15 Needham St
Newton Highlands, MA
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Energy Efficient Nightlights - Illuminate in Style
Energy Efficient Nightlights - Illuminate in Style September 7, 2009 Melanie McGee Bianchi Nightlights are traditionally associated with kids’ rooms, but advances in power-saving light-emitting diode (LED) technology have yielded multi-tasking gadgets worthy of any would-be Bond. And today’s freshest designs far outshine the traditional fleur-de-lis shape. Once charged, the dramatic Eco-i-Lite —billed as a combined “power-failure light, handheld light and nightlight”—will shine for many hours, illuminating an indoor path through any natural disaster, including the relatively unsung “brownout.” Painted double-oh-seven gold and sold in a set of two, the device makes a slick nightlight when kept in its base. The Eco-i-Lite is powered by LED bulbs and runs on an Energy Star-certified Lithium-ion battery. If there’s a nightlight more sustainable than the mildly designed Maxxima MLN-10 LED Night Light with Sensor, it’s not available yet in this galaxy. Plug it in and forget it—for the next decade or so. Thanks to its photoelectric eye, the Maxxima turns itself on and off in response to natural light; it is reputed to run for more than 11 years, at a cost of 25 cents per annum. Since it’s priced at only $3.59, that means it paid for itself, like, yesterday. There are enough Disney-themed nightlights out there to thaw out old Walt’s cryogenic freezer. Parents who don’t care to have Tinkerbell pink or Pooh yellow meddling with their decor might like the Pine Top 502-0001 Decorative Solar Turtle Night Light with Amber LED . A battery-powered automatic sensor turns it off at dawn and on at dusk, and kids won’t grow out of its earthy design until at least middle school. Even cuter is the Milk Glass LED Night Light , a battery-powered piece of pop art that transforms colors automatically. Kids all down the spectrum will like this one—from precocious toddlers ... |
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