Beam and Read Review, Personal Light Anywhere!

Beam N Read LED 6 Deluxe Hands Free Light, $29.95
The Chief Blonde Remarks: This Beam N Read Review is one of my favorite reviewed products in 2012! Why? Confession…I have trouble reading or sewing in low light. Anything up close, with low light and tiny letters…Forget about it!
I Can Embroidery Again!
When I saw the Beam N Read, I thought “What a great design!”. I have tried a zillion book lights and guess what? Most don’t work. They either fall off the book or fall off the computer or just aren’t bright enough. Well…the Beam N Read sheds light on all your up close work! I can now go back to cross stitching (which I LOVE!) but I have given it up because I simply cannot see because I can’t get enough light on my work. Reading and writing is enjoyable again and NO READING GLASSES!!

The Chief Blonde enjoys her Beam N Read
What’s not to love about this super convenient product that hangs around your neck and rest solidly on your chest with an adjustable strap? The Read N Beam LED6 Deluxe Hands Free Light has:
- 6 LED lights which burn for 50 hours with just 4 AA batteries
- The Light is Personal, which means it’s wide enough for your work area but won’t disturb others
- Large detachable 4 x 5 Magnifier for upclose work. Who needs reading glasses? (not this Woman over 45!)
- AC and Vehicle Adapters are available too!
- Adjustable neck strap and adjustable angle of the light.
- 2 Clip on Filters (red and Orange)

Beam N Read! So Many Fantastic Uses!
MAKES A GREAT GIFT TOO!
Not old enough for the Beam N Read? You will be soon! Ha! Women over 45 (and our younger friends) also know that Beam N Read will make a great gift for their friends who are starting to need readers and their elderly parents. It’s the perfect price range for a gift too at $29.95 for the Read N Beam LED6 Deluxe Hands Free Light. I can tell you, no one is taking this light from me
Can’t Wait to Win it?
Buy It at Beam N Read, Reading Light
THE GIVEAWAY
Oct. 22–Oct. 31, 2012 at 11:59 PM EST
THE PRIZE
- $55 Total Prize Value BNR LED 6-3 (Beam N Read LED 6 Deluxe Hands Free Light) (MSRP $29.95).
- an AC Adapter ($13.45)
- a Vehicle DC Adapter ($11.95)
UPDATE: The Beam N Read Giveaway is over. The Rafflecopter entry device has been removed and had 1982 entries. See Giveaway Winners.

I would love to get this for my Mom. She loves to crochet and do puzzles, but she has to remove her glasses and squint just to see.
I could use one too. If I wear contacts, I have to carry reading glasses to see the computer or book.
I have mostly given up contacts because of this.
Senior special needs (hehe). I would gift it to MIL, so she can read box labels – she likes doing that with a magnify glass
I travel with my original Nook, which isn’t backlit, so I’d use it to read my Nook on bed while traveling… or even on the plane (those overhead lights don’t always work all that great for me).
I would def. use for crafting and reading in bed.
I could really use this for my needlepoint. The eyes aren’t what they used to be.
I’d use it for multi-uses, but the crocheting, quilting, sewing would really be great.
To be able to see to thread a needle or remove a splinter would be great I can’t believe I need this but I do.
I’m an insomniac, so I up when everyone else is sound asleep..and I want to keep them that way! I could use while on the computer, to read or to embroider with!! Thanks for the giveaway!
My son would use this. He loves to read books and sometimes the lighting isn’t very good.
One of the biggest reasons I don’t do a lot of crafts is because my eyes are getting bad and this light would allow me to do crafts again. It has a lot of uses but crafting is the first thing I will use it for should I win.
🙂 It would be used for reading,or while I’m painting my fingernails. Also during loss of electrical power with the 6 LED light would save stubbed toes and bruised shins. Sounds like an awesome product.
I love reading, so I would be using it for that!
Thanks so much for the chance to win!!!
~Ola
I think it would be great if the power goes out because you have 2 free hands instead of holding a flashlight.
I’ve been trying my hand a jewelry making and I would use it for that. Thanks for a great giveaway!
I would actually give it to a friend of mine who does a lot of work out in his tool shed.
I would use this light when I do counted cross stitch & crochet projects. I can’t see details like I used to be able to do.
I would use this when my boyfriend and I go camping
So, do you really want me to admit I’m old? Okay, I would use it for just being a senior. These old eyes of mine could use some help now and then. So I am going with the senior light excuse. Sometimes I feel that old.
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With my aging eyes, I could definitely use this to help me read.
I am going blind and think it would help me see a little better.