: 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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Super-Bright 9 LED Heavy-Duty Compact Aluminum Flashlight - Gunmetal Silver
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 7





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Product Brand: NA
EAN: 0837013402862
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Ranking: 7
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Piece 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 in blue




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






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This amazing compact flashlight is like a spotlight you can carry in your pocket or purse! NlNE 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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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - * Overpriced ...
Right out of the box, this little light didn't work. Though it's cheap, it's overpriced. Save yourself the aggravation and pay a few dollars more for something that works.



Buyer's feedback: 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.



Buyer's feedback: 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!!!



Buyer's feedback: 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.



Buyer's feedback: 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!

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