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Solar Power Hybrid Flashlight in Red
Made of ABS Plastic. Features Super Bright 1-Watt 2X LED. 11 continuous years of burn time on LED or 22 years of burn time when in the on position only at night. 8 hours charge in sunlight or room light will provide up to 10 hours of continuous light - can be charged over and over again. Holds a single charge for over 3 years and comes fully charged. Does not need to be stored in the sun - throw it in your glove box or drawer and three years later, just turn it on. Back up battery has a 7 year shelf life. Roll it up in a sleeping bag and forget you own it - turn it on 7 years later; then simply put it in the sun or room light for a day and have a 3 year solar charge again. Features power source indicator lights - red light is charging, yellow light is solar power, and green light is back up battery power. Treat it like a regular flashlight as it is always ready to go because it's always gathering light (recharging). You won't need to replace batteries that cause landfill pollution. Hybrid Solar Lite is 100% water proof up to depths of 80 ft. and it floats. Extreme temperatures do not affect the light - very durable and guaranteed for life. 4.75 in. L x 1.875 in. W x 10.25 in. H ( 0.35 in.)
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