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| | Features | 3 bright white Nichia LEDs provide strong illuminationHandy caraginer clip makes it easy to hang and remove lightAlways ready, crankinig recharges internal batteriesRechargeable system never needs batteries
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| | Description | Compact and ready to go, this light never needs batteries. Cranking restores the rechargeable NiMH batteries to their charged state. The Nichia LEDs are bright, virtually unbreakable and never need replacing. Also, the light features a quick to use carabiner clip and the crank operates in either direction. This light is an excellent solution for extended power outages and situations where the light will be stored for a long period of time. |  |
| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 0.0 inches | | Product Width: | 0.0 inches | | Product Height: | 0.0 inches | | Product Weight: | 0.32 pounds | | Package Length: | 9.0 inches | | Package Width: | 4.4 inches | | Package Height: | 1.6 inches | | Package Weight: | 0.4 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 31 reviews |
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 31 customer reviews )
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18 of 18 found the following review helpful:
Surprisingly durable and useful Nov 21, 2010
By C. R. Hough I've had this little light for more than two years now and it's still going strong. When at home it sits on my night stand and gets almost nightly use as a stubbed toe preventative. When out it's usually clipped to my pack.
I never expected it to last like it has nor to be as useful as it has proven. Neither did I expect it to last so long considering the constant use it has seen. Absolutely worth every penny.
To be fair I haven't exhaustively tested this thing. I have no idea how long the light lasts after a given amount of cranking or if there's another better light out there. I couldn't guess whether some other light puts up with being used in, and dropped in, rain, snow, and mud like this one has. It was cheap and I'll keep using it like it was a single use toy. If the past is any indication though I'll be using it like this for quite a while.
13 of 14 found the following review helpful:
Excellent Flashlight Sep 12, 2010
By Anton K As a midnight hiker enthusiast, I find this flashlight in my pocket or the belt loop every single time I spend time in creepy dark environments. Few things that I noticed right away that were the selling point for me: 1. Very inexpensive - ten bucks at your local evil-corporation-mart. 2. No need to replace batteries. 3. Brand name - never had a problem with Energizer products.
And then a few more things that I later absolutely came to love: 4. Comfortable, compact, and convenient design - I never thought that carrying, charging, and holding a flashlight can be so comfortable. At first I thought it looked ugly, but after using it repeatedly, I realized why engineers designed it this way. 5. As night light - I crank it for 10 seconds and point at the ceiling. Interesting thing - the LEDs are still faintly lit in the morning.
Cons: Hard to think of any for a device with such price tag.
7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
Bought two of these crank-type flashlights Jan 26, 2011
By Tennessee Cook
"Tennessee cook"
Bought two of these. Noticed right away the superiority to the other, widespread use crank flashlight. Pros: very lightweight, very easy to crank, very good light focusing, seems hard to break when you drop it - and I have, holds its charge well and it has a lot of charge. All these advantages are the negatives of the "other" crank style flashlight. In addition, the "other" doesn't seem to last very long. I've had three and they just don't last. I highly recommend this flashlight for those who buy it for what it's intended for. Vastly superior to the "other", more widely used crank-style flashlight.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
What a fun light and useful too Feb 28, 2012
By Jennifer L. Rinehart This is not an expert review, I've never owned nor used a crank light before. I'm not a cave diver, mountain climber of any other kind of sport enthusiast who would know the ins and outs of the different kinds of equipment used for lighting. I just know that this flashlight produces a nice amount of light, enough to light up the sidewalk after dark thereby illuminating any doggy turds left behind (I seem to possess an uncanny knack for finding the slimy piles with my clean and colorful sneakers).
The crank is easy to use and sturdy enough that I don't worry that in my enthusiasm I might snap it off.
The light is small enough to clip onto a shoulder bag or off of a belt for easy travel.
The light has a nice sized grip handle and is pretty lightweight so that an hour's walk after dark doesn't leave you feeling that you need to work on increasing your upper body strength.
Last of all, it's fun to use. There's something kinda cool about winding the crank on this for light. I usually hand it off to my son and he's always a little over zealous in the winding, but like I said before, this is a pretty durable light.
6 of 8 found the following review helpful:
Energizer Weatheready Carabineer Crank Light May 05, 2011
By Hamstersadancin Bought this product at Target having used it for 10 months. Primarily used as a backup when my Mini Maglite loses adequate power. Lighting: The light is very bright after 10 minutes of cranking. don't know the exact lumina however. Throw on this product is able to light up reflective signs up to 50 yards or more. Flood is poor due to reflector design. See atleast four large artifacts around the hotspot.
Durability: External - Main body can take a beating, crank handle however can break. Internal - plenty of moving parts prone to loosen overtime.
Reliability: Very reliable for the first 8 months of use. Prone to flickering if internals are loose if not handled gently. Never had issue in rain. Hadn't gotten it submerged in water so unknown on that issue.
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