Nov 30 2007
PatioLight: A Wobblelight for your Deck Print E-mail
Written by Ben Jackson   
Friday, 30 November 2007


patiolight.jpgMonths back, we told you about one of the coolest jobsite lights around, the Wobblelight . Based on the classic children's toy, the Weeble, Wobblelights are self-righting jobsite lights that have a rounded weighted base that always makes the light return to it's proper upright position if it is bumped, blown or knocked over. Not only is this convenient, but it's far safer than those halogen tripod stand lights that are commonly used on jobsites. Halogen lights get incredibly hot and could easily start a fire if they are knocked over near an inflammable material. The Wobblelight has only been out for a few years and has become very popular due to not only it's self-righting feature, but it's all around heavy duty construction and flexible lamp options. 

Now, the makers of the Wobblelight have taken the same concept and adapted it into a home Patio light, called, well, the "Patiolight". Featuring the same self-righting design as it's industrial cousins, the Patiolight is designed to look nice on your deck (or patio). You can safely use any household-style screw-base bulb (like a standard lightbulb or florescent bulb) up to 150 watts, so you'll never have to worry about finding an expensive "specialty" lamp. 

Even better, the Patiolight has been designed to be used in all-weather conditions and is even built with UV resistant plastic parts, ensuring a long life even if it's perpetually left outdoors. The three shades are adjustable so you can customize the spread of the light output by the Patiolight,  Best of all, the Patiolight is only $129.99 from ToolKing.com and is a great way to add a durable and portable light source to your patio, yard, or even campsite.

 


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