Customer Reviews:
Great value, good light May 15, 2008 You can't beat it for the money.
Small, light, and bright. Pretty much fits the checklist for a good little flashlight.
Small, Bright, Well Made, Affordable. April 28, 2008 Bought this flashlight for use around the house. Its very small and brighter than a star. It comes in handy often and is well made(machined aluminum/push clicking switch). It includes batteries & wrist strap, and at around $10, its hard to beat. It looks nice and also has a nice feeling in your hand. Feels nice and sturdy, not like a flimsy plastic flashlight. Best of all, its LED and uses lots less power, lasts longer, and is much, much brighter than traditional light bulbs. Recommended Product.
Economica y muy util April 27, 2008 Una de las mejores lamparas de mano que he utilizado. No solo es compacta y resistente, sino que alumbra muy muy bien y solo utiliza 3 baterias triple "A" Ya he ordenado dos mas y me voy a desacer de las lamparas viejas de la casa de un foquito incandecente de baterias grandes.
Amazing Light Intensity!! April 13, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
1) Surprisingly bright light. Much brighter any other brand I have purchased. 2) I have 3 D cell Maglight and it's color is definitely yellow by comparison. The Maglight has a dark spot in the middle depending upon how you focus it and is more concentrated. The LED flashlight has a slightly blue light, but is more uniform spreading over a broader area. 3) This model is not as useful as the Maglight, but close. 4) I plan to get the 28 LED Giant Light next time. 5) Batteries are supplied, but are not Alkaline. Good enough to begin. Battery life is wonderful. I use NiMh rechargeables with great results. 6) One or more people talked about flickering, but mine works great. 7) A push button on the rear turns the light on and off. Overall construction appears quite solid.
Great light and so cheap! April 11, 2008 This flashlight is awesome and so dang bright! I had ample opportunity to test it the other night when helping my brother in law load a truck in the middle of the night in the bottom of a creek bed outside Prescott Valley. This is what happens when you try to load a Ram 1500 on a car trailer.
I did come across the flicker that others have mentioned. But, I was able to fix it by tightening up everything. It was a bit loose I found. Once I did that, it worked without a hitch.
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