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Tools & Hardware : Garrity Industries E300G Power Failure Rechargeable Flashlight

Garrity Industries E300G Power Failure Rechargeable Flashlight

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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 1131





Binding: Tools & Hardware
Product Brand: Garrity
EAN: 0074196900307
Label: Garrity
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Product Manufacturer: Garrity
Model: E300GS
Publisher: Garrity
Ranking: 1131
Studio: Garrity
Warranty: 1


Product facts:
  • Automatically lights when power fails
  • Two year warranty
  • Continuous light for up to 60 minutes
  • Lasts up to 1,000 full charges
  • Holds charge for up to one year







Editorial Product Review:

Item Description:
When the lights go out don't be afraid. This power failure flashlight automatically lights when the power goes out

  • Replaceable 2 'AA' Nicad batteries last 10 years (included)
  • Up to 60 minutes of continuous light
  • Auto/on/off switch
  • Uses only one electrical outlet
  • Automatically lights when power fails
  • Red LED light indicates charging and quick location at night
  • Lifetime manufacturer guarantee



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    Buyer Reviews
    Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

    Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - handy
    THIS PRODUCT COMES IN REAL HANDY IN A BLACKOUT. THERE'S NO SEARCHING FOR CANDLES AND IF THERE IS A SEARCH FOR CANDLES YOU HAVE LIGHT TO FIND THEM. YOU ALWAYS KNOW WHERE IT IS.



    Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Garrity Industries E300G Flashlight
    This is a great product, and a very practical one for the everyday household. No installation necessary--just plug it into an electrical outlet. Easy to use. And best of all, the batteries are replaceable so it is a lifetime product.

    I already had one that I had used for several years and decided to buy two more--pleased to see they are still being made because so many items these days are way too complicated and too high tech. This unit is reliable, easy to use and affordable.

    This is also a practical gift to give to people for a wedding present or moving in to a new home.

    Five stars for sure!! Unfortunately it's made in China, but it seems like everything is these days.



    Customer Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - low battery life
    Great concept, however, the directions say the battery will only last up to 1 hour. doesn't really serve the purpose of having emergency lighting




    Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Power out and you're in the dark?
    I run a bed and breakfast and needed power out lights for my insurance. I plugged these in all the rooms and forgot about them. Then the power went out. We live in a remote town and it is DARK. Having the light come on is reassuring. They didn't last very long, about an hour, but good enough to get you set up with candles. We also have cranking flashlights which is good, our power was out for 4 days.



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