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LED Hand Crank Flashlight – Cell phone charger Radio Alarm

LED Hand Crank Flashlight – Cell phone charger, Radio, Alarm

  • * Wind up LED Flashlight
  • * Cell phone charger (cable not included)
  • * No batteries needed. Endless supply of light and radio.
  • * Emergency Alarm,* Radio

* You are looking at a hand crank flash light with radio, alarm and dc output. The flash 60 seconds of cranking can provide serveral minutes of operation. There is an auto tuning radio for listening to music, news, weather or emergency information via build in speaker or headphone/earphone jack. There is also a loud alarm that can be used to scare away wild animal or alert rescuer of your position. A standard dc output jack is available to be used for recharging cellphone or other device (cord not included). * This item make a great gift for family and friends. It is also a great item to add to your emergency kit, car or storage area with no light.

List Price: $ 12.49

Price: $ 12.49

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    4.0 out of 5 stars
    pretty good, September 23, 2011
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    Susan

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    This review is from: LED Hand Crank Flashlight – Cell phone charger, Radio, Alarm (Baby Product)

    Pretty well made for the money. I don’t think the charge lasts a really long time, but it only takes 2 or 3 cranks to charge it up. My cell phone doesn’t fit in the opening, but you can probably buy an adaptor. The cell phone charger is the type of adaptor you’d find on headsets. The radio sound wasn’t bad. I think I only paid $11.98 for it, so it’s well worth it.

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