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  <title>Cool Custom Address Numbers</title>

  <description><![CDATA[ They're not <a href="http://www.househacker.com/permanent/More-Solar-Powered-Home-Address-Lights">solar</a> or <a href="http://www.househacker.com/permanent/Solar-Powered-Home-Address-Lights">lighted</a>, but they <em>are</em> cool <a href="http://www.househacker.com/tags/address%20numbers">address numbers</a>, customizable right down to the font and available in nearly any size you want.  You can preview your numbers in different fonts by going to the "Mixed Eras" font page (under "Fonts" on the top menu). Enter your house numbers and the page displays the number in a list of fonts, as you type.   You're not limited to this small set of fonts, however, as the company will use nearly any font you ask for, provided it can be manufactured.  So, fire up your favourite text editor and experiment, then head over to the site's price calculator to get an estimate.]]></description>

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  <title>More Solar Powered Home Address Lights</title>

  <description><![CDATA[ We've seen <a href="http://www.househacker.com/permanent/Solar-Powered-Home-Address-Lights">solar powered address lights</a> before, but it's always good to have more options on the market - and it doesn't hurt to have  sleeker looking options such as these, either. The address numbers are available in two colours; natural aluminium and soon, black.]]></description>

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  <title>Solar Powered Home Address Lights</title>

  <description><![CDATA[ Help friends, delivery people and vagrants find your home after dark with this solar powered address light.  The unit lights up at dusk and automatically powers down at dawn.  With three nights worth of light being supplied from just 4 hours worth of daylight, the unit seems very efficient.]]></description>

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