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    Alternative Driveway Illumination


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    Now that is cool. Wonder what the cost is compared to a regular load of gravel?
    Mark Welch
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    That is cool indeed. Seems like an easy way to make pathways and driveways slightly visible in dark areas.

    I see this is a UK company, wonder if there's a US distributor?

    Dan

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    I dug around a little ore on this and found a distributor in Canada, several actually and one in the US but like anything cool is apt to be, pretty costly. Looks like $25.00 per pound from the one in the Canada. Not sure how many pounds though it would take to give off enough like to be worthwhile
    Mark Welch
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    So AWESOME!!! I am sure it is out of my price range, but so cool.....they have a few other interesting products. Will bookmark for possible future reference.
    Judy Rainey
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    YUP!!! THAT IS ABSOLUTELY AWSOME!!!! Where did you find it in Canada?

    Blondie

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    It was advertised in a few places in Canada, but no towns that I have ever heard of. I found it by goggling CoreGlow and if you get to that website there is a contact and dealer location page. Looks like there is one contact in Michigan also, but it only had an email address listed. They do have a few other pretty cool looking products listed on the website also
    Mark Welch
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    Neat stuff, but if my driveway ends up being as long as I want it to, this will be many dollars.

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    Could you just make one row in center of drive to make a lane to follow?

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