k0ua
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Outstanding flashlight and battery/charger salesmen, and he's offering a one year warranty to back it up............double refund I heard.
How do we contact him for the refunds if needed?
Outstanding flashlight and battery/charger salesmen, and he's offering a one year warranty to back it up............double refund I heard.
Outstanding flashlight and battery/charger salesmen, and he's offering a one year warranty to back it up............double refund I heard.
I hope that flashlight works well for you, I have had many just like these (diff brand) and non lasted more than a month.
I reckon time will tell, It is on the way now... I have a 1 watt LED 3 aaa cell flashlight I go about 4 years ago and it is still working fine, and it is far far brighter than my old incandescent 4 D cell Maglights. I understand the new LED Maglights are very good.
Best time to buy a mag light is Christmas time, around here every year for the past 4-5 years lowes sells the 2 and 3 D cell LED mag lights for $19.99 I bought one of each one year and since have never been able to beat that price, I may pick up another couple this year if they go on sale again.
I hope that flashlight works well for you, I have had many just like these (diff brand) and non lasted more than a month.
If one fails simply mail me the date of purchase along with $7 cash for handling charges and I will refund your full $5 purchase price. (Don't laugh. This is the same warranty I got with a $5 hose nozzle I bought a few years ago.)
A lot depend on the intended use. One flashlight is not enough.I just picked up a tac-light and mount for my nighttime shooter that's 1000lm but I sure wouldn't want to use something like that to search a closet or under the sink. It's TOO bright for tasks like that. I use those free LED flashlights from HF for things around the house, in the shop and getting to a shed after dark. Even put one in each vehicle. They last a long time if you're gentle on the switch. But I've fixed that with a couple drops of super glue. Sure beats those old two D cell clunkers I used to haul around. And you can't beat the price.
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One word of warning. Do not put the batteries in backward in these flashlights and chargers. This will burn out your flashlight.
I will gladly warranty your $5 flashlights for a year. If one fails simply mail me the date of purchase along with $7 cash for handling charges and I will refund your full $5 purchase price. (Don't laugh. This is the same warranty I got with a $5 hose nozzle I bought a few years ago.)
I received my flashlight, complete with lithium ion rechargeable battery, (18650) chintzy little wall charger for it, and an 3 AAA battery holder if you want to go that way and the carrying case to keep everything in.
I am fairly impressed with it. It is way brighter than the brightest flashlight I had in the house, that I was impressed with before. It has 3 power levels, is focusable from a wide dispersion walking light to a spot light that is mighty brite, and it has the strobe mode, of which I am not really sure what that is good for, maybe to use if a helicopter was trying to find you ? and it has the SOS mode that sends SOS in morse code continuously. Overall, everything worked out of the box and it is one bright little light. Not bad for $12 shipped to the house from Amazon.
Local "Dolor General" store has a little plastic led light. 3 aaa cell for $1. That's cheaper that replacement batteries.
If they die or get lost so what.
Heck Harbor fright has free flashlights just for going in.
You must be closer to China cause I didn't get mine yet, or did you get the one I ordered, I ordered the black one, so if the one you have is black, then it's mine. The tallyho warranty might not cover that...........
Well, I am about 3000 miles closer to China than you are, and yes it is Black.. sorry about that.![]()