Super-Bright 9 LED Heavy Duty Compact Aluminum Flashlight - Cool Blue
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Total Reviews: 57
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LED Flash Light
Wow - the LED (9 Led's) flashlight is a great buy, cheap buy that puts out a brigh beam. I got the flashlights (20 of them) to give out end a talk I'm giving to my Toastmaster Club. The Flashlights cost less that $3, including shipping.
The batteries it takes is 3 AAA, when you have to buy more. But when you buy the flashlight you get 3 batteries.
And when you press the end, the flashlight goes on/off.
These are great to have on hand just in-case of an earthquake.
2008-01-14




Bright, Lite, and affordable.
Very Bright, Very Lite, and very affordable. Includes the new LED technology which means you never have to replace a light bulb; practically lasts forever. Even comes with batteries. How can you say more. For the price, buy a couple. 2008-01-09




Mostly please
This product came quickly and I am mostly pleased with it. The flashlight flickers a little bit but other than that it works well. 2007-11-29




LED Flashlights
I BOUGHT THESE FLASHLIGHTS ON A WHIM, BUT AFTER GETTING THEM I FIND THE FLASHLIGHTS VERY USEFUL IN MANY DIFFERENT SITUATIONS. THEY ARE COMPACT AND FIT EASILY INTO THE HAND, YET PRODUCE A GREAT DEAL OF LIGHT. 2007-10-28




Great small flashlight!
This flashlight emits a very strong amount of light considering its very small size. Its light is slightly blue tinted (what I found to be nice and comfortable for my vision), with both a central focus beam and a considerable broad peripheral light as well. In a completely dark, medium-sized room, you can get all the place illuminated if you point it to a white ceiling - and I'm using the original, cheap AAA batteries that came with it. I bought 3 of them: 1 for my home, 1 to keep in my car and another one as a spare for anything else. It is light and comes with an attachable hand strap.
The only inconvenience I've realized so far is that the light sometimes fades out or even goes out due to loose contacts inside the flashlight (that requires some shake to get it back on). Despite that, it's highly recommended!
Once you have your first LED-based flashlight, you'll never go back to those ones that still use those weak, antiquated yellow light bulbs.
PS: Just keep in mind that the best (flash)lights to use during intense fog and pouring rain are the yellow ones (that is, those with color temperatures around 2700 ~ 3500 Kº). This highly applies to vehicle lights as well.
2007-10-11



