- No battery and bulb needed
- Just shake it for 1 minute can last 100 minutes
- Charging indicator LED shows it is charging
- Water-proof and shock-proof
- Great for emergency use
Product Description
Have you ever fumbled in the darkness for a flashlight during a power outage only to discover that your batteries were dead? You’ll never have to worry with the Forever Everlife Flashlight DLX. That’s because it doesn’t require batteries. Just shake it for 60 seconds and you’ll have up to 100 minutes of continuous bright light. Imagine the money you’ll save by not having to replace costly batteries. The Forever Everlife Flashlight DLX uses the Faraday Principle of … More >>



markus farcus
on Mar 3rd, 2010
@ 8:09 pm:
I purchased one of these types of flashlights at a gun show. Upon returning home and close inspection,I noticed that there was a sm. button
battery bundle inside. After a few months the light stopped working ,regardless of shaking it like a dry martini. I ended up throwing the thing in the trash(wasn’t very expensive). I don’t know about this product. Maybe it is the real deal,but beware of the little things. If you see a bundle of button batteries,send it back.
Rating: 1 / 5
peejay
on Mar 3rd, 2010
@ 8:16 pm:
You have to continually shake this flashlight to get ANY light, and what you get isn’t much for all that shaking. I’d pass and buy a real flashlight.
Rating: 1 / 5
Anya
on Mar 3rd, 2010
@ 11:03 pm:
This is really a GREAT Flashlight! What a jewel to have along on a camping trip and to keep in the car. A friend bought me one for a present, and ever since I’ve been giving them to others. Kids just love to get them as gifts.
Rating: 5 / 5
Gregory Lawrence
on Mar 4th, 2010
@ 1:04 am:
I watched the clock for 60 seconds while shaking steady and vigorously hard. My arm was starting to wretch (and I grew up playing drums!) I got a grand total of 5 Minutes – count ‘em FIVE – before the light became tiny and unuseable. I did this twice in a row to make sure.
I haven’t checked the waterproofing or floating capabilities and won’t unless it falls into water by accident, but I appears to be sealed rather tight.
It is 9-3/4″ in length, does not weigh much but after one minute you start to seriously think about a rest.
It comes with a little wrist strap that “clacks” when you shake it and can become annoying if you don’t hold it still (or remove it.) A good feature to have.
The light was a bright blue-white Diode type and at first showed promise, but after one minute of hard shaking and five minutes of slowly dimming, my arm was still recouperating as the light faded.
I am going to send this back for a replacement and see if I didn’t get a lemon. If not, I will hope for a strong & healthy arm in the event of an emergency power outage.
Rating: 1 / 5
Roberto Hanley
on Mar 4th, 2010
@ 3:36 am:
an excelent tool… in emergency it’s the best, don’t need batery and always have light…
Rating: 4 / 5
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