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Wind 'N Go Flashlight

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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 7768





Binding: Sports
Product Brand: Wind N Go
Color: Silver
EAN: 0769372071000
Label: Wind 'N Go
Product Manufacturer: Wind 'N Go
Model: 07100
Publisher: Wind 'N Go
Ranking: 7768
Studio: Wind 'N Go
Variation Description: silver


Product facts:
  • Light, compact flashlight for home, travel, professional use
  • Wind-up technology recharges battery; no replacement batteries needed
  • One minute of winding gives you 60 minutes of light
  • Includes three super-bright LED bulbs with on-off switch to adjust illumination
  • Ideal for emergencies like hurricanes and power blackouts







Editorial Product Review:

Item Description:
Flashlight batteries always seem to die at the worst possible times, with replacement batteries nowhere to be found. The Wind 'N Go flashlight eliminates this problem with its ingenious wind-up technology. Winding up the flashlight generates power in the rechargeable battery so that you never have to change it. One minute of winding gives you about 60 minutes of light. The flashlight has three super-bright LED bulbs; the off-on button allows you to use all three LEDs for high illumination or just one for low illumination. LEDs are designed to be more reliable, durable, and long-lasting than regular flashlight bulbs, which means you can depend on this crank flashlight in real emergencies like hurricanes and power blackouts.





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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Good gift for those people you don't know what to buy for
I need a small gift for people, and thought how about an emergency flashlight for the car. It's something people will use . Works for me! Also good for campers, of which I have 2 nephews who camp .



Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Buena calidad a bajo precio
Wind'N go flashlight es un excelente producto para solucionar problemas de iluminación en cualquier parte. Tiene 2 modos de operación: en uno de ellos enciende solo un led y en el otro encienden los 3 leds. Tiene un haz de luz blanca muy últil para trabajos caseros aun cuando olvidaron incluir una argolla para facilitar colgar la linterna.

La carga por 1 minuto le ofrece una operación razonable de unos 30 min, luego, es un buen producto muy útil en el carro y en trabajos caseros.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Best I've tried
I've tried a couple of the other brands of crank flashlights, and this is by far the best I've tried. I bought two of these for work, but needed to buy a few more. These were out of stock and looked like they were going to be discontinued, so I purchased a couple other brands. I promptly sent the other brands back because they just didn't compare. It's comfortable in the hand, the handle folds away securely (unlike some of the other brands where the handle keeps popping up), and it actually has pretty bright output for a long period of time. I usually give it a couple cranks before I turn it on every time I use it, so I don't quite know yet how long it will last on one charge, but I went as long as 40 minutes once without losing any brightness. No complaints about it yet after a few months of use. Excellent product!



Customer Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - POS
At first i thought this would be really cool. Unfortunately, the gears inside are not put together tightly enough, causing them to skip. Eventually, the crank stops cranking cause the teeth are all stripped.



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