ThorFire LED Flashlight Solar Powered & Hand Cranking Rechargeable Flashlights Dynamo Carabiner Camping Outdoor Hiking Climbing Emergency Lights

August 18, 2017 - Comment
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(as of 7 April 2020 01:29 GMT+0100 - Details)

Easy to Charging
Place the torchlight in the sun or under any artificial light and it will collect and store hours of energy to light even the darkest areas. What if the battery drains in darkness where no lights can be utilized? Just turning the crank to recover from the deep darkness! 1 minute cranking will generate enough power for 1 hour long using time.

Perfect Companion
This product is the perfect companions in emergency situations that Works up to 4 Hours at a time; it provides timely illumination without the necessity of external batteries. It also fits perfectly into any practical use in house, vehicle, camping, hiking, etc.

After 1 Minute Hand Cranking
80 Minutes light with 1 LED
60 minutes light with all 3 LED’s
110 Minutes of flashing

After 1 Hour Direct Sunlight
120 Minutes light
140 Minutes of flashing

Specifications
Weight: 176g
Max Working Time: 4 hours
Lighting models: 2 (1 LED – 3 LEDs – Strobe)
Charging Methods: Solar power / Hand cranking
Battery: 80mAh, 3.6V, NI-HM Battery
Solar Panel: 5.5V, 20mA

Product Features

  • No Batteries needed. Solar & Hand crank powered. Perfect for emergencies, power outages or anytime you need light.
  • Compact LED flashlight with built-in NI-MH battery, High conversion efficiency, Cranking for 1 mins gives an hour light.
  • Fits into any glove compartment, backpack, emergency kit, night stand.
  • Charging through either solar power or hand cranking, easy to use.
  • IPX6 Waterproof and Submersible up to 45 feet.

Comments

Roxanne says:

This is a million times better than an emergency flashlight with corroded or drained batteries This is a million times better than an emergency flashlight with corroded or drained batteries. I keep mine in the drawer with the scissors, scotch tape, etc. so I can remember to crank it every few weeks. It’s lightweight and cranks easily and the light is bright enough to find one’s way home at night on a backwoods dirt road. Someone here complained about its being noisy when you crank it. It does make a buzzing noise when you crank it, but the 60 secs of disturbance that the cranking…

Skylab Industries says:

Sturdy, efficient, long lasting Had my doubts. I have tried several dynamo power flashlights, some with additional bells and whistles integrated. This is the sturdiest, toughest, most quality flashlight. I recommend a separate emergency radio, as it allows them both to be better quality due to design challenges. 

Timothy Everitt says:

Not too shabby…love the redundant power sources and quality for the price. Nice flashlight without the worry of batteries going dead. The Solar charging seems to work well, although there’s no indication that the unit is actually charging like some other similar products have. Having the hand crank provides a secondary method of charging the flashlight which I love. The unit is made of plastic, but actually has a high quality feel to it. This is one of the rare instances where an instruction sheet is actually included. You gotta love their description of the…

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