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Bottom Right Corner of Page 3 of Oct 8 Circular
Each 4" long. Surprising bright for 6 LED (brighter than my barely used but probably drained cheapy normal bulb flashlights)
Originally thought that the value of the 30 included AAA batteries was about the cost of the 10 flashlights, but they were generics, so....

Might be on clearance (item # 118004). Ad sales dates: 10/8 - 10/14

Great compact flashlights (longevity to be seen, but at only $1@, as cheap as regular cheap normal bulb flashlights but includes batteries).

Great for the car, for the kids, etc. Have a bunch of spares around the house.


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My little one has so far broken about 10 of these flashlights.. good time to replace them

thanks OP


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kalyans said:My little one has so far broken about 10 of these flashlights.. good time to replace them

thanks OP

I got the Husky brand that was on sale Black Friday 1 or two years ago. They were very cheap and come with a lifetime guarantee.
I gave these to the kids, nieces, etc - great stocking stuffers. Great to have in the car, etc. One was DOA, that I exchanged. Other than that no problems.


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kalyans said:My little one has so far broken about 10 of these flashlights.. good time to replace them

thanks OP

LOL my two youngest kids lose/break flashlights as a good pace. I just gave up. I bet I have bought 50 and right now I can only find 4. I fixed them on their umbrella loosing and breaking though. I go to dollar tree and buy 8 at a time for $1 each. Really keeps the costs down. They'll outgrow it in the next year or so anyway.


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Wow almost paid $5.99 for 1 at Walgreens last night!


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kalyans said:My little one has so far broken about 10 of these flashlights.. good time to replace them

thanks OP

the flashlights or the little one

Message edited by: zen2zen on 2009-10-09 14:06:03 CDT
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If you find them at your local HD, buy them up. No stores in my are have them here and I was told no rain checks either.


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Nice find OP. Green for you.

i'll check my local store tonight.


I'm really hoping that HD brings back the single AA, single LED, twin packs they had last
Thanksgiving/Christmas for $4.99

Those single cell lights had the bright LED and lasts about 3x as long as a the 3 x AAA lights do.

They did well with the rechargeable AA batteries too.

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Message edited by: disenchanted on 2009-10-09 19:34:34 CDT
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These have been available for sometime...I'm not sure that everyone needs to run to HD- I picked these up over a month ago and then bought a second 10 pack last week - they are bright preloaded with batteries and you won't care too much if they get lost. BTW-do not forget to unscrew the light prior to use and remove the plastic insulator...


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I bought these. They are made of cheap plastic, the light is not bright. They come installed with AAA batteries that are not alkaline, so won't last long. I'm going to return them.


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GeorgeGarman said:I got the Husky brand that was on sale Black Friday 1 or two years ago. They were very cheap and come with a lifetime guarantee.
...One was DOA, that I exchanged. Other than that no problems.

I bought those, too, and almost half were defective and had to be exchanged. The ones that worked are still going strong, and are great flashlights!

This looks like a great deal, but I'll definitely quality-check them all immediately (and then maybe remove the batteries so they don't drain and/or corrode ).

Thanks, OP!


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Thanks OP! I got it from HD. Nice soft touch material and bright led light.


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Thanks OP...they are good for the price...


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the price probably worth the batteries alone.


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thanks op, they work great for me!


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Picked up a package of these yesterday----amazingly bright for a 1.00 flashlight. Gonna pick up another package for the kids to use on Halloween.


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Got 2 packages, very bright lights! Thank you


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GeorgeGarman said:... I bought those, too, and almost half were defective and had to be exchanged...

I'd caution you against assuming the lites are defective -- I found them very sensitive to how you put the batteries in. So keep fiddling with it for a while and make sure the batteroes are making full contact and are in the right way -- the markings are not very clear on the model I got.

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