Tools & Hardware : Super-Bright 9 LED Heavy-Duty Compact Aluminum Flashlight - Gunmetal Silver

Tools & Hardware : Super-Bright 9 LED Heavy-Duty Compact Aluminum Flashlight - Gunmetal Silver

Super-Bright 9 LED Heavy-Duty Compact Aluminum Flashlight - Gunmetal Silver

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Super-Bright 9 LED Heavy-Duty Compact Aluminum Flashlight - Gunmetal Silver
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Features:
  • 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 in blue







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Item Description:
This amazing compact flashlight is like a spotlight you can carry in your pocket or purse! NINE light-emitting-diode (LED) bulbs produce a flood of pure, white brilliance but because LED bulbs produce very little heat, three inexpensive AAA batteries will last for over 20 hours continuous. Positive-action switch (click on/click off) won't go on accidently in car, toolbox or pocket. Heavy-weight anodized aluminum barrel is corrosion- and water-resistant, textured for sure grip even when wet.



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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Great flashlight for low use ...
You can not go wrong with buying this flashlight for 5 [...]. The package comes with batteries!!! I bought a couple and threw them in the glove box of each of the cars in our household.

The flashlight is very bright and I hope the battery consumption is pretty good.

Yes, the flashlight does "act up" sometimes. The one I use for work I have to sometimes mess around with the switch.

The packaging mentions that the product contains lead. Take that information as you want.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - * Piece of CRAP ...
Very cheap, I dropped it and now it only works half the time when I shake it around. Nice and bright, just don't drop it!!!



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * Ted Bell- Hawke ...
Really enjoyed the book. This is the first in a series
with a central character. I always describe Hawke as a
" rich Mitch Rapp". Ted Bell writes a good thriller.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - * Another piece of crap made in china ...
The appearance is nice but the light started randomly dimming and coming back on - I suspect is an imperfect contact - in less than one month after getting it.

Beware - you'll get what you pay for (another chinese piece of crap).
I'd save the money and get something like Maglite (made in USA). I have two of those and have been worked perfect!



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - * Defective ...
I thought I would take a chance and get one that doesn't have the spotty on/off problem so many others have reported. No such luck. It doesn't turn on when you click it. If you reseat the battery, or jiggle it around, it will eventually turn on and work, but when you need a flashlight, you need a flashlight, not one five minutes later.

A consistent design flaw or poor construction process.

On the plus side, it looks great, and when it works, it works well. I gave it to my 4-year old and bought a Smith and Wesson 28 light LED flashlight.


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