As Seen On TV Flashlight
Two major problems with traditional flashlights are brightness and longevity. The flashlights that most people own are antiquated battery-powered devices that really don't offer much in terms of illumination. However, today's ultra-bright LED flashlights can provide sufficient light in even the darkest of situations, and they don't require as much battery power as a conventional flashlight does. Nevertheless, this doesn't mean that an LED flashlight will always have power when it's needed the most. The only flashlight you should depend on in an emergency is a crank-powered version. Instead of running on batteries, this type of flashlight needs you to generate its power. Before using the flashlight, simply turn its crank consistently for roughly one minute. Doing so will create enough power to run the flashlight for over an hour. When the light eventually fades to black, simply repeat the process. One of the sleekest yet most affordable crank-powered flashlights on the market is The Illuminator, star of its very own televised infomercial. This slim and compact device integrates three LED lights that produce an intense light after a minimal amount of cranking. In addition, it's small enough that it can be stored virtually anywhere, from a kitchen drawer to a toolbox, glove compartment, or even a purse. Keeping flashlights on hand in numerous locations is recommended, but high price tags can deter people from doing so. Luckily, at AsSeenOnTVandMore.com, shoppers can order The Illuminator flashlight at tremendous savings--even less than what it would cost to order the item from its own infomercial. While you cannot put a price on safety during a blackout, it certainly doesn't hurt to cut costs and save money whenever possible.
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