This flashlight casts a WIDE BEAM of bright light! You will be surprised how bright it is! Perfect for emergency kits, camping, hiking and outdoor activities! Blackout! from earthquakes, hurricanes, or floods! NO PROBLEM! The XENBright 100LED will light the way! It features rugged aluminum construction with a no-slip rubberized grip!
Conventional incandescent flashlights have bulbs that burn out quickly, aren’t overly bright & suck the life out of batteries in no time.
Highlights:
•Silver and black color •Anodized hard aluminum shell •100 super bright white LEDs •Rubber handle •Low power consumption •100,000 hours LED bulb life •Convenient on/off rubber switch •Powerful, rugged and reliable •Hand strap •Powered by 4 AA batteries (not included)
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The problem I have with cheap flashlights with large led counts is usually a few of the LEDs fail quickly. It looks kind of dumb to carry a flashlight with 10% of its LEDs not working. I just stick to the flashlights that use 1 led, or the super cheap 9 led versions.
Yeah for that price you could easily buy a 230 lumen flashlight from DX that would totally blow this out of the water and be easier to carry around as well (how do you stick that showerhead in your pocket?)
Before someone starts flaming me, yes I know these use "special" batteries, but they have others that use standard AA and AAA batteries as well -- they're just not on my wishlist, so I didn't have links to them handy.
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