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For all of you anti-Wally World folks you can pick these or very similar versions up at Lowes or Home Depot too. Many people including myself have used the LED pucks like this.
And Lowes also has a 3-pack of these so you can have one in the tour pak and one each in the saddlebags.
I picked up a 3 LED puck light at the hardware store for $2, stuck it on the lid with double sided tape, push on the middle to turn it on and off, works great.
I wasn't paying the $50 or whatever HD wants for their tourpak light, that's just crazy.
I've used these for years. One thing I've learned is that most adhesives come off in summer heat. Solution is 3M "outdoor rated" double sided foam tape. Sold at Home
Depot. Never comes off unless you want it to.
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