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Tools & Hardware : Super-Bright 9 LED Heavy-Duty Compact Aluminum Flashlight - Cool Blue

Super-Bright 9 LED Heavy-Duty Compact Aluminum Flashlight - Cool Blue

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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 68





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EAN: 0837013402855
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Product facts:
  • 9 super-bright LEDs in a heavy-duty, compact flashlight
  • LEDs last 100,000 hours, emit pure white light--not heat--for 20+ hour battery life
  • Perfect for glove-box, tool-box, purse or desk drawer. Uses 3-AAA batteries (INCLUDED)
  • Unique positive-action weather-proof switch prevents accidental battery drain
  • Anodized aluminum barrel, water-resistant and shock-proof. Also in Jet Black, Gunmetal







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Item Description:
Light your way with this bright, compact aluminum flashlight. It has an anodized aluminum body and is water and shock resistant. The flashlight features 9 LED lights and only requires 3 AAA batteries. Battery life lasts for 20 hours. The LED lights last for 100,000 hours. Batteries are included. California Prop-65 required warning: This product and/or its packaging contain a chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. NOTE: Only California law requires that this warning be given to the consumer. This warning is only required by the State of California and is not based on this product or its packaging causing exposure to hazardous chemicals over those allowed by any law or statute. Again this law is NOT based on exposure, it is based on content, even when the content is in full compliance with safety standards set by the Federal Government. There are NO regulated chemicals used in this products in a way to create an hazard to the public. We are sorry for any confusion or concern regarding this warning that may have caused



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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great compact flashlight
It has a decently bright, fixed narrow flood pattern, in the bluish-white spectrum. Useful for walking at night, and its 3.5" length is great for for cramped spaces. Compared to the $25 Dorcy 41-4275, it's less focused and has less power. Can't be beat for $5.50!



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - LED flashlite review
Nice product for a good price. Reliable, bright, and lightweight light for hiking, biking, handyman, and emergency uses.



Customer Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Cheap and toxic
First did not work at all, and the second has a broken seal. They both have warnings on them to wash hands after use due to lead contamination...so much for giving them to the kids!



Customer Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - NOT heavy duty, broke the first time I used it.
I had misgivings as soon as I removed this flashlight from it's packaging. It has a thin gauge aluminum case that could easily be dented or torn. When I first powered up this flashlight, I was impressed by the diffused bright light. It lit up close by objects, but offered no illumination for objects more than 10 feet away.
My biggest complaint is the reliability. I dropped it once. It stopped working. I am pretty handy with my hands, but I was unable to get the flashlight to light up again.



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