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Impact Resistant Flashlight
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Impact Resistant Flashlight

List Price: $19.99
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Description:

Hard Case LED Eveready Energizer Flashlight (2AA Batteries Included)

Features:

Hard case with steel plate bolted sides for maximum imact resistance


Survives 30ft drop test


Water-resistant for outdoor use


White LED never needs replacing


50 hours run time on 2 AA batteries


Product Details:
Product Length: 10.5 inches
Product Width: 5.75 inches
Product Height: 1.75 inches
Package Length: 6.1 inches
Package Width: 5.4 inches
Package Height: 1.0 inches
Package Weight: 0.4 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 13 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 5.0 ( 13 customer reviews )
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7 of 7 found the following review helpful:

5Bright and toughNov 28, 2007
By Robert Hanson "BobH"
Terrific flashlight. Imagine a flashlight that doesn't have to be jiggled to make it work -- you just press the button and the light comes on. Tough, durable, and surprisingly bright for its size. I use it often for my work in wet, cold food processing environments, and it hasn't let me down yet.

7 of 7 found the following review helpful:

5Good light output and long battery lifeMar 19, 2007
By Brian "jazzy69"
I actually bought this flashlight as a toy for my 2 year old. She loves playing with flashlights. In any case, it has great light output for it's size and the LED lets the batteries live much longer. I haven't replaced them once which is very important. My other flashlights need new batteries every 2 weeks. It's just perfect for working around the house (when I can get it away from my daughter that is).

13 of 16 found the following review helpful:

4It's on the heavy sideDec 14, 2006
By The grumpy consumer
During the golden age of inexpensive flashlights, Duracell made a flashlight that was durable (of course), bright, light in weight, cheap (about $4) and long lasting. They were rectangular things with two AA batteries and krypton bulbs and they lasted for years. Even when they finally broke the company replaced them. I had one in each car and a couple around the house. They were ideal for taking on walks when you notice a few extra ounces and unnecessary bulk. They didn't roll off tables because they weren't round tubes like all the other flashlights. (In my opinion that's how most flashlights end up falling. They roll off a surface.) You could hold it in your teeth and use your hands for something else. It didn't catch on anything when you put it in your pocket.

The new thing is LED's. There are nice things about them like the way the light they give you is even and the fact that they're much less drain on batteries. They're never quite as bright though and nobody seems to make one that fits in your pocket like the old Duracell. This Energizer HardCase is about the closest thing I've found. It claims to be able to survive a 30 foot drop which is believable because of all the heavy rubber around the bulb and the other end of the light. I can't imagine why I'd drop a flashlight that far. I don't usually do roofing at night but the light just looks rugged and manly. It has prominent screwheads on display that give it the precision industrial look of an expensive new jet engine. If they put some wheels on it, it would indistinguishable from a Humvee. It probably could be mistaken for part of a pistol and I'll bet it weighs three times what the old Duracell light weighed, but they just don't make them like that anymore because, most likely, people don't buy them like that anymore.

The light is bright. I think I can find the switch easily even in total darkness and I believe it is rugged. For now this is one of the best small flashlights on the market.

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:

4Fantastic emergency lightDec 13, 2009
By J. Wang
This is a flashlight that I use in the morning to let myself see what I'm going to wear the day, while keeping my girlfriend happy in bed, undisturbed. The beam from this light is narrow, the light isn't particularly bright, but has quite a throw distance. It's definitely a spotting light, as the beam does not flood an area, but instead concentrates evenly upon one spot thanks to the lens.
The build quality on this really does convince me that this light will survive quite the fall. O-rings are proof that it's at least somewhat durable, although the steel plating on the sides make me imagine that getting it wet repeatedly will make it rust eventually.
The clicky top is easy to locate, thanks to the ergonomic grip of the flashlight (which is also slightly rubberized to keep it from slipping out of your grasp or rolling away, also helped by its rectangular shape) and since the LED is super low drain, you can expect that this light will be there for you for quite some time on the shelf, in the car or wherever you use it.

If you're looking for an outdoor hiking flashlight, or something to use as a 'primary' light, I don't recommend this. There are far brighter lights for the same price. But for durability, this flashlight has the edge. I've personally dropped it at 10 feet onto wood floor- I think the floor suffered more unfortunately for my apartment manager.

To me personally, the flashlight isn't particularly heavy. It makes sense for its size, batteries and the amount of rubber used. It's actually fairly light.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

5Excellent flashlight....Feb 25, 2010
By Ready2Fly
I got this flashlight because I needed it to be durable and waterproof or at least water resistant. I also didn't want to spend a ton. This flashlight fits the bill. Seems durable, should take some abuse. The light emitted is more of a blueish color instead of totally white like on some other high-end models. It nevertheless is very bright and looks to be able to survive when dropped, etc. Contrary to the other reviewer, this flashlight is not really that heavy so I'm not sure what he's compalining about-) I also like the switch which is very simple, just press and that's it. No messing around with different beams, one setting, simple. Yet another thing that I like is that the flashlight is square so I can keep it in the glove compartment of my car and it won't rotate like the round flashlights, (hard to find a squre one). I'm very impressed with this flashlight and I think you will be too!

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