NanoLite's Got It Right!

NanoliteDSC00886c20-150x131.jpgWe've all been there before -- trying to fit our key into a pitch black keyhole. Pick car or house, it's still a pain fumbling in the dark to get that darn key in there!

NanoLite to the rescue!

The world's smallest adhesive light (0.56" X 0.7" and 0.2" thick),  it easily adhers to keys or any other flat surface and can be activated simply by pressing a small recessed button, which radiates a small but bright light.

No tools or assembly are required. Just pull off the adhesive protector and stick it on the key ... it's that easy. 

Unlike old fashioned key chain lights that require two hands to operate,
NanoLite automatically shines where your key is pointing. One hand
operation means no more fumbling when you're hands are full carrying
groceries, tools or children. With NanoLite you'll have faster, safer entry
into your car, house or anyplace else.

MSRP: $2.99

www.januaryinnovations.com 
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I own a NanoLite and am so happy with it! I recently purchased it on Amazon.com after hearing about it from a friend. NanoLite allows me to feel a little safer at night when all I have in my hand are my car keys.

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I have one and love it! I didn't realize how much I needed something like this until my husband got me one and now I can't go without it! I think it's available online. I got mine on amazon. Check it out.

I love NanoLite, I have two of them! I bought mine off of amazon.com as well after I saw a friend using one.

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A good design, except for the fact that when the adhesive wears down the light falls off in your pocket. Most hardware stores carry uncut keys for common door locks that have a flashlight built right into the head of the key. They will make you a new copy on the spot for about 3 to 4 dollars.

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