Freeplay Energy ML-1 Mini Lantern Self-Sufficient Rechargeable LED Lantern (Gray) |
 | Brand: Freeplay Energy Category: Sports
List Price: $59.00 Buy New: $55.00 as of 9/8/2010 19:41 UTC details You Save: $4.00 (7%)
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Seller: Amazon.com Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 38065
Color: Gunmetal Size: Small Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3 Dimensions (in): 9 x 8.5 x 1.9
Model: A208-ML1-BK5-US00-FP EAN: 6008553002490 ASIN: B00264WD62
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Features:
| • | Compact, dependable lantern ideal for most portable illumination requirements | | • | Has no bulbs to burn out, nor disposable batteries to replace | | • | ML-1 features a cluster of ultra-bright LEDs as the primary light source for space illumination | | • | Addition to wall recharging ability, you can power it yourself using the trusted freeplay self-charge technology | | • | Ideal for everyday and emergency use, indoors and out, the ML-1 mini lantern puts the power in your hands |
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Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Light weight (300 grams with battery); 8 hours of bright light shine time on full charge; Ultra fast charge in 3 hours; Up to 100 hours constant shine; Removeable replaceable battery pack; Nichia LEDs; Energy efficiency meter; Extremely durable; AC adapter included
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Customer Reviews: great small lamp October 16, 2009 theWicked (SEPA) 8 out of 9 found this review helpful
I've never seen this next to Freeplay's Indigo light but I know it is smaller. It is an excellent light. Charge it from the wall for a trip and if you ever need light you have it. It never truly goes dead because it only takes some cranking to get it going again. The cranking mechanism is very well built compared to other brands of crank devices I've used.
It might not seem the brightest if your playing with it in the daytime but at night the lowest dial setting is plenty of light to dig through a camping bag. The spotlight function is nice and uses less juice.
As far as whether or not I would recommend it over the Indigo model I don't know. Spend a couple extra bucks and get the small one or save a few bucks and get the bigger one. There is only a 25% difference in size (not sure about weight).
No more batteries! Charge it wherever whenever you want! Great lamp!
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