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more about #flashlights more comments → fuchikoma: That's great, but... my $5 flashlight has a handle on the bottom that flips out, and if you crank it for a few seconds you have a half hour of light. ... more » AmishJohn: A 20-year battery, and a lifetime supply of ugly. #mpoweremergencyilluminator more » RT100: Porsches are for cocks. Jeremy Clarkson is right on this point #mpoweremergencyilluminator more » Pessimippopotamus: I'm so pissed at that flashlight that I wanna go cut someone with the Porsche Type 301 knives! #mpoweremergencyilluminator more » TheSonOfKrypton: ........the battery doesn't LAST for 20 years of use...Rather, when not connected to terminals, the battery will still be able to provide power 20 yea... more » weatherman: That's a poor design, from an ergonomic, engineering, and cost perspective. And the flashlight doesn't stay on for 20 years, it just supposedly stays ... more » OCEntertainment: Porsche to economy: Screw you. #mpoweremergencyilluminator more » Scratic: Sorry, I've resolved not to spend more than $70 on a flashlight unless it can cut off Ponda Baba's arm in a bar fight. #mpoweremergencyilluminator more » Curves: I can not see any flashflight now without thinking its actually a Fleshlight. #mpoweremergencyilluminator more » frigg: Yeah, it talks a good talk, but when you actually take a look at it, kinda small, doncha think? Maybe it just got fished out of a pool. more » Software_Goddess: Oh no, you’re not the only one who heard pillow talk. I’d like to hear more about it’s smooth yet functional grip that wont tear off my clothing. more » nutbastard: "Sanyo's press release says it'll switch modes when it's turned horizontal, mentioning that there's some kind of accelerometer, although it seems like... more » Geisrud: Looks like it's made by Playschool. more » BergenCountyJC can't beat MW2: FALCON PUNCH!!!!! more » Hello Mister Walrus: Pardon my ignorance, but what are those colored LEDs actually used for? Other than to activate "Bosskev Vision", that is: more » -
#flashlights
Designed by Porsche, This $250 Flashlight Has a 20 Year Battery
The mPower Emergency Illuminator combines a beautiful design (courtesy of the Porsche Design Studio) with new battery technology. One tube holds two CR123 batteries, while the other stores a Lithium Reserve Battery that has a minimum shelf-life of 20 years. More » -
#lamps
Sanyo Eneloop Lamp Charges Wirelessly, Doubles as a Flashlight
Fueled by the original rechargeable batteries from 2005, Sanyo's consistently strange eneloop (on-a-loop) line keeps on growing: next up is the eneloop Lamp, a vaselike, wirelessly chargeable table lamp that turns into a flashlight when picked up. -
#led
Energizer Hard Case Tactical Flashlight Shoots R, G, B and Infrared
Energizer's latest industrial-grade flashlight will take LEDs to war...or just your next backyard camping trip. More » -
#seniorphones
Nokia 1661 has AMAZING LED Built InTo Top of Phone
Like computer viruses, this NOKIA 1661 phone will naturally attract itself to old people because it's cheap, ridiculously simple and has an AMAZING LED built into it. -
#weapons
Nunchuck Lighter-Flashlight Combo Won't Leave You Left 4 Dead
Sometimes, a ninja just needs a cigarette when he's fighting zombies in the dark. With a lighter and a flashlight on either side, these $10 nunchucks should do the trick. [Product Page via Nerd Approved] -
#lightningreview
HydroStar SUB Flashlight With Dynamo-Powered LEDs, Lasers Lightning Review
The Gadget: The HydroStar SUB flashlight is billed as an ideal emergency tool or a handy device to take on your outdoor adventures. The dynamo-powered flashlight features single, dual and strobe LED modes along with a "snake eyes" laser pointer (it can even charge your USB gadgets). Plus, the SUB is shock resistant and submersible up to 30 feet—so it should be rugged enough to handle the elements. More » -
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#review
Lightning Review: Duracell's LED Daylite Flashlight
The Gadget: Duracell's new Daylite series of flashlights turn night into day using proprietary TrueBeam technology that they claim captures and projects up to 100 percent of the light—making for a brighter, whiter beam. It comes in three varieties: AA/AAA (80 lumens each) and CR123 (160 lumens). More »
