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Glenn

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That is great to hear. Honestly, they seem like they are at a very aggressive price point for the amount of light and flexibility.
There are some knockoffs out there for less money but because of my need and where I was mounted them , I didn't want to skimp. For camp light and rack lighting the damage chance is less. Ya know I never thought to use them that way but thinking about it, its genius. You could coil them up in a box and basically deploy when @ camp. The magnets are awesome! Actually hard to remove sometimes they are so strong.
 

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There are some knockoffs out there for less money but because of my need and where I was mounted them , I didn't want to skimp. For camp light and rack lighting the damage chance is less. Ya know I never thought to use them that way but thinking about it, its genius. You could coil them up in a box and basically deploy when @ camp. The magnets are awesome! Actually hard to remove sometimes they are so strong.
That is good news too, I am hoping to add them to my 5th wheel as perimeter lighting if things work out on my Xterra. The magnets would make mounting them much easier than trying to drill and mount brackets, or try to fish wires though fiberglass. Previously, I was looking at that rigid area light, but after seeing these, the rigid seems like it would take a lot more work with a lot less flexibility.