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Posted 2002-11-27, 09:32 AM
Did you really think you needed some kind of batteries for your flashlight? Shake the Bulbless Flashlight gently in 30 seconds, and you have already produced five minutes of light from the LED-light. If you shake it intensively, you can load it up to last for more than 100,000 hours. Did I mention that it has a very high durability, and can withstand almost any temperature?

I want one of those!

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Posted 2002-11-27, 09:45 AM in reply to Chruser's post "Flashlight without batteries"
100,000h !!! Nice, well is the light very bright ?
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Posted 2002-11-27, 10:11 AM in reply to Chruser's post "Flashlight without batteries"
According to the creators, it's apparently a fairly bright light.
Personally, I have one of the blue diod lights that will last for around 10 years on its current battery, but it'd be nice to have one of these flashlights.
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Posted 2002-11-27, 10:15 AM in reply to Chruser's post "Flashlight without batteries"
I actually have a flashlight here with a spring generator. Wind it up a bit and it lasts for about half an hour.
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Posted 2002-11-27, 06:22 PM in reply to Chruser's post "Flashlight without batteries"
I have an ultra-bright LED flashlight, it can be seen for up to a mile away
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Posted 2002-11-27, 06:42 PM in reply to Chruser's post "Flashlight without batteries"
I have one with a grip handle, you pump it and it stays lit for a couple minutes
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Posted 2002-11-27, 06:49 PM in reply to Chruser's post "Flashlight without batteries"
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