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| Customer Reviews: | | Average Customer Review: ( 23 customer reviews )
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23 of 23 found the following review helpful:
Not a Shake Light Nov 25, 2008
By Aero Lab I purchased several of these lights (15 of them) to use as a teaching tool in a university undergraduate lab. I received them yesterday, upon inspection of the flashlight I found the following: The inductive coil IS NOT connected to anything, the slug which slides back and forth is not a magnet, the rectifier (diodes) which would be necessary to charge the light (and are pictured on the packaging) are not populated on the board. The lights work solely on two small batteries, when those are done, you're done. Shake all you want.
12 of 12 found the following review helpful:
this one is fake, coil is not connected, no electronics Dec 11, 2008
By J. Lupien Disassembly of the unit was very disappointing. The light is driven by the two 2032 coin cells. The coin cells are not rechargeable, they are "use once". There is nothing electronic except the LED itself. The coil is not connected to anything, this is a complete deliberate fake as far as I can tell.
8 of 9 found the following review helpful:
not worth 1 penny Nov 05, 2007
By JJ I got two of these from my Thank you Points reward network..same lights. The one came with a screw shaking loose inside but the real problem is that these flashlights lasted one day. They no longer hold a charge and when they did...not very bright. They are not true battery freel shake lights. You can see the 3 little button cell batteries inside..and these are what I think was giving me the little bit of light at first..Absolute junk..cheap plastic feel, switch is cheap..nothing quality about it. Came with a box with typos all over it..not address of the company. Do not wasted your time or money on this junk.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Fake product! Apr 23, 2009
By Brian
"Brian"
Upon receiving this light and opening it I found 2 batteries, a slug that wasn't magnetic at all and a coil of wire that didn't connect to anything. Don't waste your time or money as this product is simply a fake and powered by batteries despite the claims in the listing. My advice for an emergency light would be to get a small crank one from a name brand, might cost a little more but at least you know it will work in an emergency.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Product not as reviewed Sep 17, 2007
By The customer is right! I was disappointed when we received this item that it wasn't the one pictured, or apparently the same item other people reviewed. Ours hardly lights itself up, even while shaking it. It won't project enough of a beam to be at all useful at any time. Also, there's a small loose screw bouncing around inside and it makes it short out sometimes. Bait and switch, total rip-off.
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