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Illuminator Wind-Up Self Powered Flashlight

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Illuminator Wind-Up Self Powered Flashlight $9 at HandHelditems.com
 
Discuss (23) : History : Tell : Posted 7:10 AM PST 11/15/07 by Ben
Illuminator Wind-Up Self Powered FlashlightHandHelditems.com has the Illuminator Wind-Up Self Powered Flashlight for $9 - $3 code windup [Exp 12/20] + $3 shipping = $9 shipped. Simply turn the handle and wind for one minute for over an hour of continuous light.
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    #1   bunpal - Posted 7:38 am PST 11/15/07 (125 Posts)
    gonna give this a shot. can't hurt to keep in the glove compartment. thanks for hosting the giveaways hhi.
    #2   thelehmanlip - Posted 7:49 am PST 11/15/07 (219 Posts)
    a very good idea to keep one of these in your car! never know when you might need it
    #3   bacobits - Posted 7:53 am PST 11/15/07 (1072 Posts)
    I've had a couple of these for two years. Work as advertised but they aren't the brightest flashlights.
    #4   CleftonTwain - Posted 8:10 am PST 11/15/07 (370 Posts)
    I've got one of these (though I'm not sure of the brand). Works as advertised. Mine doesn't hold a charge between uses, though. So if this one works like mine, be prepared to wind it up if it has sat unused for a day or so.

    CT
    #5   sm105 - Posted 8:17 am PST 11/15/07 (43 Posts)
    I have one of these, and agree with #3 and #4. I opened it up thinking I could replace the rechargeable batteries with better ones, only to find that it uses a couple of rechargeable button cells (most of the inside is taken up by gears). It's possible that mine is different than this one, though.
    #6   jhchen99 - Posted 8:25 am PST 11/15/07 (61 Posts)
    #7   twikoff - Posted 8:49 am PST 11/15/07 (1257 Posts)
    ha! thats genius.. why not skip batteries and make everythind wind out.. would be great for kids toys.. save us some cash and let those little suckers get a workout if they want to play their video games!
    #8   cheap_bastid - Posted 8:51 am PST 11/15/07 (50 Posts)
    jhchen99, good find.
    #9   syl2us - Posted 9:04 am PST 11/15/07 (11 Posts)
    I've got a few of these...work well for power outages and no hassle with batteries. Can get tiring tho lol Razz
    #10   jhchen99 - Posted 9:07 am PST 11/15/07 (61 Posts)
    If you get this one from Walgreens, there is also an EasySaver Rebate for $3.

    You can download the catalog from
    http://www.walgreens.com/store/rebateclub.jsp

    The $3 rebate is on the page 49 of catalog. Offter #28, rebate limit of two for up two $6 in savings.
    #11   bunpal - Posted 9:25 am PST 11/15/07 (125 Posts)
    great find jhchen99 - going walgreens instead.
    #12   DrumDude - Posted 9:26 am PST 11/15/07 (328 Posts)
    I've got this unit...works fine, feels pretty well built. One click of the ON button is for the light on, a second click makes it blink and a third turns it off.

    Says this on the back:

    WARNING!!
    1. Please wind up this Torch more than 1 minute to fully recharge after each use.
    2. Please be sure to recharge every three months if not in use over a long period of time, and please wind up this torch over 1 minute at each recharging.
    3. Please keep the switch at "OFF" status when product is not in use.
    Made in China.
    #13   amcfly22 - Posted 9:37 am PST 11/15/07 (308 Posts)
    #12 thanks for the info
    #14   bitterbeer - Posted 10:10 am PST 11/15/07 (571 Posts)
    works great.. it even holds a charge..
    #15   Arie - Posted 10:38 am PST 11/15/07 (17 Posts)
    I got a 2-pack of those from Costco., After a year they stopped holding charge. You crank your ass off and it will last only 2-3 minutes.. oh well..
    #16   Jefferson1964 - Posted 11:14 am PST 11/15/07 (253 Posts)
    heck lets have Wind-Up cars...sure would save on gas costs...
    #17   dogfriend - Posted 12:26 pm PST 11/15/07 (34 Posts)
    Believe it or not, this works pretty dang well. We have one, and we also have a wind-up radio (with flashlight), and actually had to use it last year when a major storm knocked our power out. Holds a charge very well, too.
    #18   candln - Posted 12:40 pm PST 11/15/07 (350 Posts)
    I have one of these, they are not the brightest bulbs in the box!!! But great for emergencies!
    #19   cmaeda - Posted 1:53 pm PST 11/15/07 (143 Posts)
    I have one of these from Costco, you have to crank it up every month or else it won't hold a charge after a while.
    It is convenient but you have to remember to charge it every once in a while.
    #20   dave_c - Posted 3:22 pm PST 11/15/07 (7483 Posts)
    The last thing you want in an emergency is to be cranking away in the dark for a short run time low light output on a device that was mature 20 years ago - the humble flashlight.

    Alkaline batteries have a shelf life of several years, and trump this toy in most uses. Today you can even get one with LEDs for $9 or less that is brighter.

    The idea of wind-up is nice, but this end result is poor.

    Instead show your appreciation to Handhelditems for their participation in Ben's Holiday Giveway by buying some printer cartridges from them.
     
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