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Forever flashlight 28.25

Hey, thanks Joker. This sounds interesting. However I find it amusing that the flashlight for life has a measly 1 year warranty! 🙂
 
Well, these are nice to have in a couple of places I can think of. big advatange is never worrying about batteries.

Boat, Cabin, Car Heck, mount it to a wall in the house incase you have a blackout....I don't know how many times tree's have knocked out power and I"m fumbling around trying to find a flashlight with batteries...


My $.02

 
I'd like to see the guts from this.


<< Please note: The Forever Flashlight generates a strong magnetic field that surrounds it. Keep the unit at least a foot away from medical devices, computers, magnetic storage media or: pacemakers, credit cards, computer disks, video tapes or any device with a cathode ray tube (CRT).
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Actually first time HSN customers can get this for significantly lower, you may even want to buy 2-3 for the home, car, boat, etc.

$28.25 flashlight
-$15 off $20 first time HSN.com coupon [search for HSN]
-3% eBates.com
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$12.85
 


<< I'd like to see the guts from this.


<< Please note: The Forever Flashlight generates a strong magnetic field that surrounds it. Keep the unit at least a foot away from medical devices, computers, magnetic storage media or: pacemakers, credit cards, computer disks, video tapes or any device with a cathode ray tube (CRT).
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Well with that restriction basically can't keep it anywhere in my apartment. Too much computer equipment from this darn forum. 🙁 🙁
 
Please note: The Forever Flashlight generates a strong satanic field that surrounds it. Keep the unit at least a foot away from penile erection devices, children, magnetic storage media or: pacemakers, religeous icons, computer disks, porno tapes or any device with a pulsing orifice, do not taunt Forever Flashlight, if Forever Flashlight begins to smoke, hiss, bubble or speak in tounges please discard Forever Flashlight in nearest bottomless pit. Do not insert Forever Flashlight into mouth or anus. (we warned you) (CYA).
 
which means if u got a pacemaker...holding this might kill you.
hmm...u can then sue!....but ur dead.
 
I'm thinking of keeping one of these on the backseat of my car, would that be a problem with interference/whatever else?

Just how good/bright are these?
 
Interesting light, daddy. Could save the environment too since you don't need to replace the batteries and the bulb since LEDs can last for a hundred years. Might get one after the coupons.
 
Wow, thats a good price for an led light that doesnt need batteries. Its kind of hard to judge the brightness without knowing how many led's it has.
 
I can't imagine it being too incredibly bright, but great for an emergency. Sounds like the same thing you have in kinetic watches, only bigger scale.
 
That sure looks like a Duracell battery in that clear picture. I'm guessing that it has some rechargable battery to hold the charge you generate. Perhaps a big capacitor, but that sure looks like a "copper top" in there.


And of course it OOS... damn HSN.
 
looks like a copper wire coil in the center. something to generate enough juice to power the LED for a bit of time? kinda like those hand-crank radios for blackouts. seems like you're "cranking"/shaking a generator in the flashlight. like a seiko kinetic watch. would prefer if it had a pop-out crank so you can get more light time out of each charge, but then it wouldn't be as waterproof anymore.
 
I would much rather shake this flashlight around than crank a handle for a radio.

What I wonder is
1) Did the combined AT/FW effect kill this deal? Probably.
2) How many times or how vigorously do you have to SHAKE, SHAKE, SHAKE, SHAKE your booty (sorry couldn't help myself) the flashlight?
 


<< I'd like to see the guts from this. >>



It's probably a strong magnet passing through a coil, with some rectification, filtering, and short-term storage (a high-value capacitor?) feeding an LED. Somebody on Slashdot yesterday linked to a simpler version in which the LED was connected directly to the coil.
 
Hmm, when combined with the new $25 off $25 coupon this is a incredable deal. I'm going to go order one I think
BTW, LED's require a very low amount of electricity, so this probably has a magnetic coil, you shake it a few seconds and get some energy in a capacitor probably. Same principle as the crankable emergency radios you can find that dont need batts.
 
The price went up to 31.xx. Are they going to shipped for free? Can't see any info for shipping before checking out.
 
This (as with every other new toy out there) probably gives you cancer. Magnetic fields scare me. If someone gets this, and not cancer, let me know. This sounds really cool. Thanks.




Edit: Everything above (except the gratitude) is sarcasm.
 
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