Shopper’s genius trick for displaying lamps on their side tables WITHOUT “ugly wires” running across the room
- A buyer found a way to prevent the use of lamps with “ugly” power cords
- Kati couldn’t believe she had never used rechargeable lightbulbs before
- The cheap Amazon purchase was the answer to the common problem
- The stylish furnishings in her home looked immaculate and untouched
A creative shopper has come up with a clever way to style the lamps in her home without the hassle of power cords running across the floor.
Kati was thrilled when she discovered rechargeable lightbulbs on Amazon and shared pictures of her stylish Kmart home decor on Facebook.
She said the bulbs last up to 10 hours straight before they need to be recharged.
Creative Aussie shopper Kati was thrilled when she discovered a clever way to style her home lamps with no visible power cords
Kati discovered that rechargeable lightbulbs were the answer to the common problem
“I’m embarrassed to admit I was years old today when I realized that thanks to rechargeable lightbulbs I could actually have lamps on my end tables without having to run ugly cords across the room,” she wrote online.
“So of course I did a Kmart run for the Leo table lamps and added some IKEA glow shades. Now I can’t wait for it to get dark!’
Kati said she bought the bulbs from Amazon, which came with their own charging units, but similar products can also be found at IKEA and Kogan.
When asked which bulbs she bought, she said: “It depends on the bulb size of the bulb. These are E27 but I believe you can get other sizes. I got mine from Amazon.’
Kati said she bought the bulbs from Amazon, which came with their own chargers (left). Hundreds online called the hack ‘brilliant’ and ‘awesome’
Rechargeable light bulbs can also be purchased from Ikea, Temple & Webster and Kogan
It caught the attention of hundreds across the internet, with many calling the hack “ingenious” and “impressive.”
“Oh my god you learn something new every day,” wrote one shopper.
“I’ve been looking for this solution for a long time. Thank you,” added another.
A third was shocked, saying: “What the… I thought I knew a lot but I never knew any of that.”