Customer Reviews for Maxxima MLN-10 LED Night Light With Sensor

Maxxima MLN-10 LED Night Light With Sensor
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Maxxima MLN-10 LED Night Light With Sensor Our Price: $3.59
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Tools and Hardware Reviews of Maxxima MLN-10 LED Night Light With Sensor

Customer Review: It's OK
Summary: 3 Stars

The bathroom that I bought this for is dark, but had enough ambient light in the daytime. Unfortunately, it wasn't enough, so the light stayed on all the time. I stopped using it in that room because it wound up being overly hot to the touch, and I didn't want it to potentially cause a fire.

Customer Review: Little too bright for bedroom
Summary: 3 Stars

These lights work well for a hall or bathroom
because they put out a fair amount of light. But
for my bedroom I thought it was too bright, I ended
up preferring one of those old fashioned florescent
green lights that have a much softer glow.

Customer Review: Light Sensor Light Doesn't Work
Summary: 2 Stars

I bought a pkg of three of these a couple years ago or more. The lights all come on when plugged in - no problem. However, I bought them for the light-sensor capability and for that reason I rate them two stars. The light sensor on all of these is so in-sensitive (no adjustments) that they have to practically be in direct sunlight to make the light go out. Everywhere we have tried to use them in the house ... they are on 24 hours a day. We have had them directly across hallways from windows, some about 10' from open storm doors with full outside light. Some models let you twist the sensor so it aims more directly to a good source, but it does little good in most locations.

If you shine a bright flashlight into the sensor, the light will go off. If you put one at a little angle from an outdoor window bright with sunlight, it will not go off. We put it on the end of an extension cord and kept moving it closer to being directly in front of the window and the light would not go out until we were about 10 degrees (maybe 15 degrees) from being directly in front of the window.

Quite simply - Do not buy these if you want them to be off during daylight hours.

Customer Review: Problem with ambient light sensitivity and ...
Summary: 2 Stars

I bought 3 of these night lights on May 06. One of them has already burned out (Oct 07).

A problem common to each light was that they remained on most of the time, even in situations where the ambient light was of sufficent level to read a newspaper. It would take direct light from lamp or sunlight to turn the nightlights off.

The only good quality was low power consumption.

Customer Review: Mediocore light
Summary: 2 Stars

I had high hopes for this nightlight after reading other reviews, but it isn't so hot. The light isn't very bright and quite diffused, and the light sensor isn't sensitive enough - it stays on in all but the brightest light. I ordered two, but have only opened one, and the other is likely to stay in its packaging.
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