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#1
Bargainester - Posted 9:10 pm PDT 07/1/09 (61 Posts)
There should be a self sustainable/rechargeable/hand cranked version of these bright LED flashlights. I'd buy some!
#2
RKLE - Posted 9:11 pm PDT 07/1/09 (6201 Posts)
looks powerful
#3
mgchan - Posted 9:31 pm PDT 07/1/09 (151 Posts)
would probably be good to scare the raccoons
#4
emorriswa - Posted 10:01 pm PDT 07/1/09 (133 Posts)
Good reviews on Amazons - if it is the same model. Bright but gets hot & smells bad.
#5
gwe - Posted 10:01 pm PDT 07/1/09 (350 Posts)
es anyone have this? what is the quality? The last cheap LED light I bought came apart after a few months
#6
nedflanders - Posted 10:44 pm PDT 07/1/09 (193 Posts)
#7
spamme0 - Posted 11:48 pm PDT 07/1/09 (23 Posts)
Anybody measured the light output?
Do the math.
Assuming they don't do any high-efficiency conversion
and current balancing...
AA batteries are 3AH. run time is 4 hours.
That's 750mA drain ==> 7.5mA per led.
And that's being extremely generous with the light
output vs time being constant.
Sounds like a horribly inefficient way to make a bright
light.
Do the math.
Assuming they don't do any high-efficiency conversion
and current balancing...
AA batteries are 3AH. run time is 4 hours.
That's 750mA drain ==> 7.5mA per led.
And that's being extremely generous with the light
output vs time being constant.
Sounds like a horribly inefficient way to make a bright
light.
#8
fellempty - Posted 12:27 am PDT 07/2/09 (51 Posts)
this is very bright, I sell this before, I still keep one for myself use, we all like it, the only problem is the battery holder, not very smooth to change the battery
#9
jdbtest - Posted 5:18 am PDT 07/2/09 (2 Posts)
No focus on the light, so intensity would probably drop off within a few feet. Spend the extra money and get a full sized LED Maglite. That thing could land planes.
#10
uncle_pennybags - Posted 7:31 am PDT 07/2/09 (294 Posts)
Some of the new 1 or 2 watt led bulbs would likely be just as bright while being better on the battery. Plus this thing just looks goofy.
#11
nightowl - Posted 10:05 am PDT 07/2/09 (615 Posts)
At this price ($21 shipped) this thing is a joke. For that price I'd rather get the Maglite that #9 suggested.
#12
sk8erboy - Posted 1:28 pm PDT 07/2/09 (290 Posts)
#13
goldenboyfx - Posted 1:54 pm PDT 07/2/09 (1072 Posts)
#14
gwe - Posted 7:37 pm PDT 07/2/09 (350 Posts)
Maglites have always been good products...so I think I'll got that way also
#15
dhchiang - Posted 9:32 am PDT 07/3/09 (27 Posts)
I have it. It's pretty nice quality. Battery life has been decent, but not accurately measured yet. Shipping of $8 is ridiculous. I think I bought it from meritline or some other site.
#16
MaJoad52 - Posted 1:46 pm PDT 07/3/09 (459 Posts)
#17
DM770 - Posted 9:00 pm PDT 07/3/09 (120 Posts)
http://www.amazon.com/MAGLITE-M2A01H-Flashlight-Holster-Combo/dp/B00002N6SN/ref=cm_cr_pr_pb_t
mini using 2 aa bat. onlt 11.99 free shipping
mini using 2 aa bat. onlt 11.99 free shipping






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