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Without Tread Lighting by Paul Menand

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Living off the grid can have its benefits. You know, like the rewarding taste of homemade can soups, jellies or pickles, the nonexistent electric bill, low population of bugs thanks to the free range chicken roaming about.
Try something different: turn switches off and use Without Tread Lighting by Paul Menand. It’s a responsible way to brighten things up while preserving energy. Perfect for the trendy homesteader these stylish candlestick holders have fun reflective shades in green, red or blue. Each light concentrates a beam in its own way whether for long distance, desk work, or just ambience.

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