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Sporting Goods : Brunton Lamplight Extendible LED Flashlight/Lantern

Brunton Lamplight Extendible LED Flashlight/Lantern

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MSRP Price: $19.99
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 24581





Batteries Included: 1
Binding: Sports
Product Brand: Brunton
Clothing Size: one size
Color: stainless steel, silver, blue
EAN: 0080078002687
Label: Brunton
Product Manufacturer: Brunton
Model: LAMPLIGHT
Publisher: Brunton
Release Date: March 01, 2005
Ranking: 24581
Studio: Brunton


Product facts:
  • 4.3 inches x 1.3 inches, 3 ounces
  • Runs for 200 hours on included AAA batteries
  • Includes lanyard for carrying or hanging
  • One year warranty
  • Use as flashlight or lantern







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Item Description:
Lamplight Extendable LED Flashlight Lantern

Item Description:
Lighting technology meets practicality with Brunton's Lamplight. It serves as a bright focused flashlight or can be converted into a lantern just by pulling out the telescoping head. Light is redirected 360 degrees, perfect for lighting the tent. One set of AAA batteries (included) gives you 200 hours of light.





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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great Flashlight from Brunton!
Very happy with all aspects of this flashlight. I am a nut job when it comes to buying these things to prepare for hurricanes. Size, light output and battery life are all excellent for this particular model.



Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Good light for the night
I have a few of these lights. Although they are not the brightest LED lights I have used, they are a great item for the task I purchased them for. The first use is in my overnight bag, I enjoy traveling and have a bag in my car for on the go road trips. This item is in the bag and great for getting around if I am not familiar with the area at night(ie. I don't like to stub my toe in the dark). The second is in my briefcase, lightweight small and easy to get at when needed.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great Product
I bought this item and it has been so worth while. It's small compact and puts out a good amount of light. You can use it as a flashlight or a lamp. I personally use mine for doing the coke rewards. You have to read the letters inside the caps to enter them on the coke rewards site.. well they are hard to see, but this light I discovered is the perfect size so I put the shade on it down all the way and sit the cap right on top of it, and the code is perfectly readable then. I have found this to be a durable light, for multiple purposes, and dependable. The batteries seem to last forever. I love it and couldn't be more satisfied with this purchase.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Every usable light
This is a very usable light. It has a sharp beam and it can be converted to a nice night light by pulling up on the top. It just uses one large LED bulb which looks more tipical. The on -- off function is controlled by twisting the flash light--it has a non-slip case--which is a little hard on tender hands(my wife's), but I found it good. The light works on 3 AAA batteries--included in the package.



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