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Old 07-13-2008, 05:15 AM
David Horn
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We have these in the UK, although they're marketed as a convenience tool than one that saves power. They work well for things like Christmas tree lights, which stops you squeezing behind the tree to turn the lights off.

We also got a set for my grandmother, who uses it to turn lights on and off without having to use the switches on the lamps (she has arthritis and finds it difficult). Would recommend, although there's a similar version which is more powerful, with a separate button on the remote that turns everything off and on.
 
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