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No hay artículos en el carroGreg K
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 1 de mayo de 2025
They work great. Hope I never have to use them.
watch owner
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 14 de marzo de 2025
It is what I expected from reading the item description.
Michael Priebe
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 9 de febrero de 2025
These are strong lights, highly visible day and night. The plastic shell seems sturdy and well made.
Gail A.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de noviembre de 2024
These are a great idea and purchased enough for ourselves and gifts. A bit expensive I thought. The Seller was great and I would have no problem buying from this Seller again. Higher price might be worth the fact that these are easy to carry and no flame involved like a regular emergency flair.
eugenio
Comentado en México el 23 de marzo de 2023
buena calidad, la potencia de la luz realmente es buena, la bolsa en la que vienen es practica, sin embargo solo una de las tres luces es recargable por cable, las otras dos son de pilas AAA, eso no esta bien ...
H. Ault
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 24 de agosto de 2022
Brightness? For something this small, very good. For something doing the job of warning traffic of a problem? Adequate under optimum conditions, but they may be a bit short of the mark if things are less than ideal.Pros: These are compact enough to fit in some minivans' under-seat storage drawers. One of the set uses a rechargeable battery, and should be immune to damage from a leaky cell. The multiple flashing modes provide a nice balance between getting attention and extending the runtime. For their size, they're very bright. The magnet will stick them to a vertical surface if it's steel. The flashlight in the top provides a useful amount of light for tasks like changing a tire, at the expense of deploying one flasher.Cons: Two of the three use AAA alkaline batteries, and are thereby susceptible to battery leakage, particularly when left in a hot vehicle for long periods. Changing the batteries requires a Phillips screwdriver, and takes several minutes under indoor, non-emergency conditions; it's probably next to impossible to do it fast enough when already dealing with a situation that requires putting out warning flashers. On the light that has an internal rechargeable battery, the rubber seal for the micro-USB charging port came off immediately; its very thin retainer came out, and completely failed to keep the plug from being easily lost. The provision of a hook to hang the lights serves less purpose than something that could hold them an inch or two above the pavement, and the hook is not easily flipped open without a pocket knife or very small screwdriver.
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