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Sunday, December 6, 2009

"Let's Fix a Deer": Neighbor Recommends Christmas Light Tool

Fellow Lake County blogger and DSU guy John Nelson recommends the LightKeeper Pro Christmas light repair tool. It sounds like typical infomercial junk-drawer filler, but John says it works! The coolest selling point for me: the storage compartments in the handle for spare bulbs and fuses. That, and the found-phrase near-haiku provided by the seven-minute sales video:

Let's fix a deer
—technology can be really neat—
and get on with Christmas.


Armchair electricians, feel free to weigh in with your technical evaluations!

2 comments:

  1. Let me know if you want to try it! It's a little more pricey than I thought, but since we leave the lights on the artificial tree, fixing them is WAY easier than putting on a new string.

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  2. umm... storage compartment in a handheld? I have sour cream tubs of spare lights and fuses. I started leaving the lights on the tree too. That selling point would get me more motivated as a buyer.

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