✨ Light Up Your Life, Effortlessly!
The Maxxima MLN-10 LED Night Light Pack of 4 offers an energy-efficient lighting solution with a remarkable lifespan of 100,000 hours. Featuring a dusk-to-dawn sensor and a versatile 360-degree rotating head, these night lights are perfect for any room in your home. Enjoy peace of mind with a 1-year warranty and a minimal operating cost of just $0.25 per year.
Manufacturer | Maxxima |
Part Number | FBA_MLN-10-4 |
Item Weight | 4.2 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2 x 1.9 x 1.9 inches |
Item model number | MLN-10-4 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Blue |
Finish | Unfinished |
Pattern | Solid |
Shape | Bulb |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Voltage | 110 Volts |
Installation Method | Wall Mount |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 4 |
Type of Bulb | LED |
Mounting Type | Wall mount |
Switch Style | Touch |
Special Features | Dawn-To-Dusk |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 1 Year Manufacturer Warranty |
H**M
All My Home Nightlights Are Made By Maxxima - BEST NIGHTLIGHTS I'VE OWNED
Almost two years ago, after several stubbed toes in the middle of the night, I purchased multiple sets of nightlights from Maxxima to light up the downstairs of my home. They were the Maxxima MLN-50 5 LED Night Light With Sensor (Pack of 2) and the Maxxima LED Night Light With White Lens (Pack Of 2). I chose them because not only were they affordable, but they got great reviews. Long story short, the best darn night lights I have ever used. Nearly two years later, they are still going STRONG. No busted LEDs, no problems with the light sensor. They work just as well as the day I got them.As my wife and I have been spending more time upstairs (we just had a baby), we found that the upstairs part of our home was terribly dark. As any parent can tell you, a newborn means you're waking up quite often. But after a few weeks of not being able to see well, I took the liberty of coming back to Amazon to look for more Maxxima night lights on Amazon. You see, I was just going to buy two packs of Maxxima LED Night Light With White Lens (Pack Of 2) (for a total of four night lights), but then saw the Maxxima MLN-10s (the ones I'm reviewing). Seeing how they already come in a pack of four, I opted for the MLN-10s because I would have saved $9 vs getting two packs of the others.As I expected, these nightlights are superb and are exactly what I was looking for. The 360 degree swivel head is a bonus feature that allows you to adjust the direction the nightlight emits light. The lights are very bright and because of that, I have the swivel head pointing down (light pointing down to the floor). My life jokes and says our hallway looks like an airport runway.Just like the other Maxxima lights I own, the color of these are "cool white" (meaning there is no "yellow-ish/warm color). If you know anything about light color temperature, the "cooler" you get, the more bluish it becomes. And just the opposite, the "warmer" you get, the more "yellow" the light becomes. Some people simply hate "cool white LEDs" and hopefully this helps you decide.The light sensor works just as I would have expected. I can't really tell you how they work, but if there is sufficient light in the room, the nightlights won't turn on. However, if they detect any kind of "darker setting" the LEDs will begin to light up brighter & brighter the darker the room gets. I tested this personally and with the window blinds down, there is some degree of light output (very minimal I might add). To some, some might feel angry because the life of the LED will be reduced by constantly being on but in reality, you're saving $$$ even with the LEDs partially lit vs an incandescent night light AND the life of a typical LED is 50,000 hours. Convert to years, that's approximately 5.7 years (2083 days). Honestly if my nightlights last that long, I have no qualms about buying another for $12 because for a set of two, divided by 2083 days, it will cost me 7 cents a month to run for another 5.7 years.Last but not least, please note that with any LED, no matter how good the quality, they WILL dim over time. LED Lights operate through semiconductors and though they do not get hot to the touch or melt the plastic bulbs they are often placed in, a small amount of heat is released. It is important to understand how this happens. Light is produced because electrons are energized when electricity is introduced to the diodes. These electrons travel from one material to the next, but must dispel their energy before the other material can accept them. It is this expulsion of energy that produces light in the form of photons and a small amount of heat. Over time, usually very long periods of time, the semiconductors will wear out and the lights will begin to dim. They do not burn out in the literal sense, yet they will dim in time. LEDs have a life rating before they die just like incandescents but unlike incandescents, as they reach the end of their life, they will completely dim. Incandescents will just blow out on you. Aside from that educational note, these LEDs are very high quality and there is very little dimming over the 2 years I've had them. The light they emit is still strong.A+ Product.
W**M
Life savers!
When my son was an infant, we found ourselves up all hours of the night. Because my wife has to have blindingly bright lights throughout the entire house, I refused to turn on lights when I would have to make the milk run to the kitchen. After a few stubbed toes and busted knees, and a ton of swearing under my breath, I decided to consult some guy friends on how they navigated this difficult terrain. One of my buddies recommended these night lights. Said they saved his life. So, going off of what he said alone, I made the purchase. Turned out, he was right.Pros:- The yield plenty of light. I placed one in our bedroom, one in the hallway, and two in our kitchen. I had no problem finding my way around afterwards.- You can angle when however you'd like. At first, I thought angling them up was the best solution, however, at 1am, they remind you of an officers flashlight in your face when you're in the backseat with your lady. Too traumatizing. So, I angled them down, and voila...no more parking ptsd.- They have a daylight sensor that actually works. We've purchase night lights in the past, and every time, the daylight sensor wouldn't work and our bulbs would run 24/7, eventually dying. But these lights actually turn off during the day (just make sure the sensor is pointed up.)- They're very affordable. They're fairly cheap to buy and they save you on electricity compared to normal night lights. Win win.Cons: Honestly, I love these lights and have no complaints whatsoever. Perhaps it's because I'm a cave man and this is miracle technology, but none-the-less, I'm happy I made the purchase.My son is now 17 months old, and I still have these lights running throughout the house. Once you get used to a lit path, you'll never go back to the dark ages. If you're looking for good, reliable night lights that you can adjust, then I would highly recommend this set!
S**E
Awesome product that survives toddler abuse!
I love these lights! They aren't so large that they prevent me from using the other plug in the outlet, which was a must, and the light sensor works pretty well. The light can also be rotated 360 degrees which is a pretty great touch. My daughter has a habit of pulling them out of the wall and throwing them around like toy balls but, so far, I haven't seen so much as a small crack. If you've got kids, you know you need stronger-than-average household goods. I'm not sure, but they seem to be made of the more-flexible ABS plastic. Either way, it's not that cheap brittle stuff that shatters when you drop it.I have a couple mounted over the counter in the kitchen and point them 45 degrees downward so they light up the entire (small) kitchen and my counters enough that I don't need the large overhead light to get a drink, grab something from the cabinets or take out the garbage. That's a nice touch with an open architecture where that overhead light shines a bright glare onto the TV in the living room. Since they're pretty bright I couldn't face them up or 90 degrees sideways without being half-blinded when I walk into the dark room. They're not so bright that I can't have one on in my master bath full-time without keeping me up all night. I still couldn't have one actually in the bedroom though; the white light is a bit too stark for bedtime.
C**A
Excelente iluminación
Sobrepaso mis expectativas , compre 4 y es tal la iluminación que solo use uno. La luz es potente pero no deslumbra .
C**N
Costo beneficio
Muy económico y muy eficiente
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