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    Senior Member Fronkey's Avatar
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    Man, I actually get these for free at my work and never thought to use them in my hammock. Looks like I need to spend a night outside and test these babies out. Thanks for the info!


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    Brilliant idea!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fronkey View Post
    Man, I actually get these for free at my work and never thought to use them in my hammock. Looks like I need to spend a night outside and test these babies out. Thanks for the info!
    Fronkey
    For FREE !!!!! Seriously....?!?!?!? Does your work involve making them?

    Perhaps... You could get some made up (silk screened) with the HF logo and do a group buy? Make a few bucks for the HF site, etc.

    I'd probably buy a dozen just to hand out as little gifts to friends.

    J.D.

    You can't trust water: Even a straight stick turns crooked in it.

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    Where did you get the little "mason" jars ?

    These not only would be handy to have in the hammock, but in the car, in a BOB, and many other places as well. Would make a great emergency type light..for just about anything. No it may not light your path, but it could get you out of jam that's for sure.
    I miss my 4.8Lb base weight as a ground dweller...But I sure DON'T MISS the ground.

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    I just bought ten of them and son and I played aroudn witht them in the backyard we are fans of these little led tea lights

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