Maxxima Night Light With White
We purchased a total of 56 Maxxima nightlights for family and ourselves. We ordered 2 of each of the models I will cover below to test them and see which ones we liked. Then we ordered 46 more of the nightlights our families all preferred.
This model MLN-15WL-02 LED Nightlight is GREAT! It has a white cover and is easier on the eyes at night. It also lights the area so you can see to navigate throughout the dark very well. All of our families preferred this model we bought 48 of them (24 two packs) including the first 2 test models. We purchased these nightlights in June, July and August of 2008. We received 2 defective ones. Maxxima promptly replaced them. One wouldn't light at all and one only worked on low setting. I am writing this review on June 11th 2009 so it's been about a year and none of them have burnt out (including the other models).
This model MLN-11-02 we use in our stairway we have it shinning down on the steps. It works well for that purpose. Good if you don't want much light around the room or light hitting you in the face at night.
Model MLN-10 LED nightlight is we would say the dimmest of the 5 models. It has a directional cover that you can spin around but we did not like this light. You can aim it down also. But through the vents in the top it has annoying beams of light that shine up.
Model MLN-09 LED nightlight has a clear lens and is hard on the eyes at night. It lights the area pretty well. But we did not prefer this model of nightlight
Model MLN-15CL-02 LED nightlight is a bright night light that lights up a room well. But this clear lens is also hard on the eyes at night. We didn't prefer this model.
All of these models save energy! And we all prefer the bluish white light they give off opposed to regular nightlights.
we have owned these nightlights for 13 months so far there has been no failures.
The white frosting on the outside is great since it makes the 2 bright LED's disburse light evenly and isn't harsh on your eyes in the dark. Could use slightly less frosting though.
BalasHapusI bought these on amazon and I loved them so much a bought more! All of them work great, and they are perfect for us. It is a brighter night light than some, but not too much. I have three small kids and I have one night light in each of their rooms as well as in the hall. They don't wake up from it, but it gives off enough light that you don't stumble around in the dark. I can change my baby's diaper in the middle of the night with just this night light...probably because I change him near it, but still.
BalasHapusIf you are an amazon mom, I think you can find this in the baby section and it is a good purchase to get your cart up to $25 :D
We've had two of these for nearly three years, one is under my son's bed and is almost always on. They still both work great. Just ordered two more.
BalasHapusLight is slightly blue, which I like. Plenty bright, almost too bright if you had this next to your bed. We put ours under our bed and it works great.
I was concerned that these wouldn't be bright enough, but they are brighter than the incandescent 4 watt nightlights they replaced. They have a low and a hight setting, but I usually just leave them on high. They give off plenty of light for doing whatever you have to do at night without having to turn on a light. They are also smaller than I thought they would be; flatter than a standard nightlight, and only a little wider.
BalasHapusI've had two of these lights in my home now for a couple of weeks and I'm very pleased with them. It looks to me like they put out about the same amount of light as your typical 7 watt incandescent light with a plastic shade. The light output is white and not the typical LED blue-white you get with clear shades. I wish the light sensor was a little more sensitive as there has to be a considerable amount of natural light for the night light to switch off, but it's no big deal at such low wattage.
BalasHapusThis is the only two-LED light I can find. It's a little larger in size than it has to be, but it puts off more light than the single LED version. Uses a maximum of 1 watt of electricity. The frosted cover is nicer than the clear version. Hi/Lo switch slightly controls light output. LED's are slightly blue in color.
BalasHapusWe purchased a total of 56 Maxxima nightlights for family and ourselves. We ordered 2 of each of the models I will cover below to test them and see which ones we liked. Then we ordered 46 more of the nightlights our families all preferred.
BalasHapusThis model MLN-15WL-02 LED Nightlight is GREAT! It has a white cover and is easier on the eyes at night. It also lights the area so you can see to navigate throughout the dark very well. All of our families preferred this model we bought 48 of them (24 two packs) including the first 2 test models. We purchased these nightlights in June, July and August of 2008. We received 2 defective ones. Maxxima promptly replaced them. One wouldn't light at all and one only worked on low setting. I am writing this review on June 11th 2009 so it's been about a year and none of them have burnt out (including the other models).
This model MLN-11-02 we use in our stairway we have it shinning down on the steps. It works well for that purpose. Good if you don't want much light around the room or light hitting you in the face at night.
Model MLN-10 LED nightlight is we would say the dimmest of the 5 models. It has a directional cover that you can spin around but we did not like this light. You can aim it down also. But through the vents in the top it has annoying beams of light that shine up.
Model MLN-09 LED nightlight has a clear lens and is hard on the eyes at night. It lights the area pretty well. But we did not prefer this model of nightlight
Model MLN-15CL-02 LED nightlight is a bright night light that lights up a room well. But this clear lens is also hard on the eyes at night. We didn't prefer this model.
All of these models save energy! And we all prefer the bluish white light they give off opposed to regular nightlights.
we have owned these nightlights for 13 months so far there has been no failures.
First off, let me say that I hate LED lights of any kind that stray into the blue part of the spectrum. I ordered three different models of Maxxima night lights, and this is the only one that puts out a "white" light without being blue -- I'd guess around 4000-4500K or so. The white plastic lens does it's job and diffuses the light to the point that it looks like a little fluorescent nightlight. The plug blades are polarized, so keep that in mind when considering locations you may want to use this.
BalasHapusBarely any difference between the "Hi" and "Lo" modes, but in either mode, it's about as bright as you should expect a small night light to be.