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EvianBaby | 22:32 Fri 01st Jun 2012 | Shopping & Style
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Need some lighting to read in the conservatory but the sockets are on the other side of where my little reading chair is and I don't want an ugly extension lead running all round the edge sp I'm looking for some battery operated lamps but searched only come up with fair lights or things that are about £50.

Anyone know of any slightly cheaper alternatives that will provide a decent enough amount of light to read by?
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This should do the trick .. no trailing wires. and battery operated .. http://www.petzl-head...oz_rbACFUdItAodEnOpSQ
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Aahh thanks A but I was hoping for something that would provide a little ambient lighting without making me feel like i should be doing some dive and rolls :)
How about this one, EB??

http://www.ryness.co....-lamp-book-light.aspx

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16 High Powered LEDs
- Measures 145cm High
- No electrical output required
- Requires six AA batteries, not included
- Comes in either Black or Silver, please email your colour choice after purchase.
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Oh brill, that's just what I'm after and the price is right too! Thanks tons Nibble!
Maybe you should invest in some rechargeable batteries (and a charger too) - has saved us a fortune (we must have at least 60 rechargeable batteries doing the rounds in the house).
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Yeah good idea Sher. Not that I would 'borrow' some rechargeable batteries from the work supplies or anything ;)
Hadn't thought of borrowing some batteries - good plan.
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Can I borrow some of yours, you've got zillions!
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