mklotz
Well-Known Member
One of our club members put me on to this and I thought I'd pass it along.
Apparently yuppies are wont to barbecue in the dark (how they achieve dark in the presence of a barbecue fire is left as an exercise for the reader) so the gadget makers who make their living catering to yuppie needs came up with a rather clever barbecue light.
Available at Lowes ($10 on sale), and, I suspect, most of the other usual suspects, the package looks like this...
Once opened, it looks like this. The base, which contains the batteries (3xAAA) and on/off switch, has two strong magnets as well as a C-clamp for attaching to just about anything.
The 24" long flexible stalk terminates in a 6 LED shaded light.
I bought two. One was mounted to the mill to augment the lights already installed therein.
The other is currently on the cutoff saw but will probably find future uses in other dark corners of my world (and there are many).
Apparently yuppies are wont to barbecue in the dark (how they achieve dark in the presence of a barbecue fire is left as an exercise for the reader) so the gadget makers who make their living catering to yuppie needs came up with a rather clever barbecue light.
Available at Lowes ($10 on sale), and, I suspect, most of the other usual suspects, the package looks like this...
Once opened, it looks like this. The base, which contains the batteries (3xAAA) and on/off switch, has two strong magnets as well as a C-clamp for attaching to just about anything.
The 24" long flexible stalk terminates in a 6 LED shaded light.
I bought two. One was mounted to the mill to augment the lights already installed therein.
The other is currently on the cutoff saw but will probably find future uses in other dark corners of my world (and there are many).