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| | Features | Turns on immediately during power failureConvenient plug-in design without an additional adapterSlender profile uses 24 LEDsHas a built-in rechargeable lithium-ion batteryUp to 8-10 hours of maximum continuous working time
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| | Description | Be ready when a power failure occurs!
As soon as the power cuts out this Emergency Light will automatically power on its 24 powerful LEDs (600 Candlepower) and stay on continuously as long as 8-Hours.
Plugs into any standard outlet Unit have a Three-mode switch: All LEDs On, Half LEDs On, Power Off Charging Time: 8-12 hours Weight: 185g Input Voltage: 120V AC |  |
| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 9.0 inches | | Product Width: | 7.0 inches | | Product Height: | 5.0 inches | | Package Length: | 7.6 inches | | Package Width: | 6.1 inches | | Package Height: | 2.1 inches | | Package Weight: | 0.9 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 135 reviews |
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 135 customer reviews )
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69 of 70 found the following review helpful:
One of the best in it's class Jan 13, 2010
By William F. Stasior I've tried a lot of LED emergency lights. This is one is my favorite. It's very, very bright, has a nice form factor, and plugs into the top wall socket without blocking the lower socket. I have these distributed around the house and use them as flashlights where I never have to worry about batteries. The flat bottom makes them easy to place when I'm working, and I can always find them when I need them since they are sitting right in the wall socket.
It would be ideal if these lights had a nightlight mode with a light sensor (it would have to also have a much lower brightness setting). However, I've never found such a light that compared to this in quality as a flashlight/emergency light.
59 of 60 found the following review helpful:
Ordering another set Apr 13, 2010
By E. Simpson I've tried various power failure lights in the past and I've almost always been disappointed. I purchased these Durofix lights a few weeks ago and my initial impression was positive enough that I'm now buying another set.
The good: 1) The light is very bright. 2) Thin - doesn't stick out from the wall very much (like some flashlight-like lights). 3) Takes up only one plug.
The bad: 1) The packaging is a total waste. Large box for two small lights.
TBD: 1) Not sure how long they actually run on battery power. 2) Will they stop working after a year or two (a problem I've had with many brands)?
Sept 2010 Update: We recently had a power outage. After more than hour, these lights did not dim one bit. Very pleased with these.
April 2012 Update: Much to my delight, these lights continue to work great. We've had some recent power outages that lasted several hours and the lights maintained their brightness the entire time. With all the bad reviews now showing up, I have to think that the manufacturer has made some changes to these lights. And the price is higher too.
43 of 43 found the following review helpful:
Best Power Failure Light May 11, 2010
By SkinDiver We currently have Energizer power failure lights (LED) which are not very bright and also recently junked 3 sylvania power failure/nightlights that failed to hold a charge when unplugged from the wall outlet. After reading the reviews for this product I decided to purchase them after finding them on sale at our local big-box wharehouse store.
These units are constructed very well, the flipable plug is very sturdy/tight and the unit is very thin. Aside from build quality, I was very impressed with the design that uses only (1) outlet either upper or lower. Our previous sylvania units blocked both outlets rendering them useless and we would have to physically remove the unit to access the outlets for vacuuming etc. These units only use one outlet and leave the other free which is such a great feature for those who don't have extra outlets handy.
The light output is what really impresses me...I would normally have to put more than one of the former power failure lights around the house to ensure a useful amount of emergency lighting but these units are extremely bright. I now have just one in our living room and it is bright enough to also throw light into our adjacent dining room. The other unit is upstairs in the master bedroom facing the bed so we'll most likely be awakened by the light shining at us in the event of a power failure which is fine.
For the price, these units are a great buy and although I'm not sure how long they will last, the brightness sure makes me feel secure knowing my family will never be left in the dark if the power ever fails. They also make for a handy flashlight if you needed one...great investment in your family's well being!
17 of 17 found the following review helpful:
Too Many Defectives May 24, 2011
By A. P.
"AP"
Although the design is slick, and the idea good ... out of the 3 pair I purchased (6 total units), only 2 worked. 60% percent of the shipment were duds. For this price, the product should be way better. I would definitely not recommend durofix.
42 of 50 found the following review helpful:
Not that great. Sep 04, 2010
By Joel Messinger The product description says, "As soon as the power cuts out this emergency light will automatically power on its 24 powerful LEDs ...and stay on continuously for as long as 8-hours. ...Charging time: 8-12 hours." How about 2 hours!?! I had it plugged in for 24 hours (it has a little light which is red when charging and green when all charged up) when I decided to take it up in the attic to do some electrical work last night. It stayed on for roughly two hours, then without warning (no dimming or anything) it just cut off and wouldn't come back on when I pressed the button. When I took it down, plugged it back in, the little light showed red (needed charging). An hour later when I went back to it (the light still red though) it turned on just fine (so it's not broken or anything). So, let me make this the first non-5-star review of this product because it doesn't stay on anywhere near "as long as 8 hours" on its fully charged battery, and will give you no warning that its power is waning and will just shut off.
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