





⚡ Stay powered, informed, and ready—no matter the outage!
The Life Gear StormProof Crank Flashlight is a compact, multi-functional emergency tool featuring two flashlight brightness levels, a digital FM radio, a 120dB siren, and a rechargeable 480mAh battery with USB input/output. Its manual crank ensures power generation without electricity, while a master power switch prevents battery drain. Weighing just 136g and sized for portability, it’s designed to keep professionals connected and safe during unexpected power failures or outdoor adventures.
| ASIN | B074H9F5TR |
| Item model number | LG38-60675-RED |
| Manufacturer | Dorcy International |
| Product Dimensions | 4.11 x 12.01 x 25.25 cm; 136.08 g |
D**.
This item is a true multitasker... in the dark it will give you light, whether or not it was put away charged, or carelessly left to run down. If you need music, or news, or weather/disaster info, the radio works brilliantly and runs a long time on a charge. If you need to charge your cellphone to make an emergency call... plug in. If the battery in the unit is flat, crank away, and eventually you'll get there. If you need an emergency USB backup battery for your phone, it functions as that too... just plug it in to charge. It's designed with a master power switch so that the battery doesn't drain to parasitics. There's two options for light... dim first and then bright. There's a pin for a lanyard attachment if that's your thing. The FM tuner is two-button push-to-seek, and the radio speaker can get nice and loud. And for some reason, there's a goofy siren. All in a pocketable unit, weighing in at under 6oz and about the size of two candy bars together. I looked at an array of similar options... some with solar, some smaller with just a generator and light. This had all the things I was looking for, and offered the ultimate flexibility of being able to crank up your cellphone or GPS if you've got the time and the patience. My one sole gripe is truly minimal- while the crank stowage is good, and the crank is comfortable to hold and turn, the detent that holds it in place isn't enough to keep it from popping out of its socket. This is easily solved by wrapping a hair-tie over the handle. Throw one of these in a situation bag in the back of your car with a Leatherman, BIC lighter, first-aid kit, compass, hat, gloves, mylar blanket, a roll of trail blazing, a canteen and some Powerbars, and you'll have peace of mind if you break down in the middle of nowhere and can't stay with your car. Or just keep it in your glove compartment for those times you want a light or a radio.
A**G
Esta linterna para emergencias tiene un tamaño cómodo muy práctico para tenerlo disponible cuando sea necesario, respecto a la función de linterna tiene dos modos de intensidad luminosa de acuerdo al uso que se requiera, la alarma de 120dB funcionó bien así como la radio de FM que tiene una buena recepción con su sintonizador digital. Tiene la ventaja de que su batería interna (480mA) puede ser cargada mediante USB y tiene su cable integrado, una vez cargada puede usarse para alimentar otro dispositivo USB, aunque puede alimentar un dispositivo USB claramente es una situación de emergencia ya que la salida de 5V es de apenas .4 A; a diferencia de otros equipos similares incluye un interruptor de encendido y apagado de la batería lo que evita se pierda carga al no usarse. La función de manivela se siente firme aunque no es de uso rudo, diría que debe usarse con atención y faltaría que tuviera un seguro para evitar salga de posición cuando no se esta usando. Por el precio es un buen producto que cumple su función para una situación de emergencia.
L**H
Trop brouillant pour de jeunes enfants
J**E
So handy for the car No batteries.
L**O
I've had this crank flashlight for quite a while now, perhaps almost a year. It is durable, and quite reliable. I've even taken it outside town. The cranking mechanism: the cranking mechanism is comfortable to operate, but be warned, it'll tire your hands quite often--a good workout, though. It works, and unlike other products, does not break. I like that once the device is fully charged, the overvoltage protection kicks in, and you can feel it as the cranking mechanism will loosen, signaling you that the device is fully charged. Turn the power on button, and you're charging the internal battery by operating the cranking mechanism. The internal battery powers the flashlight, radio and siren simultaneously. The radio: the ratio is operated by three buttons. Wheel which acts as a radio on/off as well as volume, and two buttons which you can use to move back and forth channels. The device is able to find signals in most of the places around the world from my experience. There were times I had to wait for minutes to find a signal, but those are rare. The flashlight: quite simple, has an off, low an high modes. I like that there's no strobe, to be honest I find unavoidable strobe modes annoying. The flashlight will reach quite far on high mode for a device powered by cranking mechanism. The seller: I had an issue with my first delivery, apparently the lanyard area was broken. The seller was quite amazing in assisting with the issue. Overall, I like this device. My only issue is that I wish it had a USB port for charging it, rather than its own built in cable, which you must connect to a brick in order to charge the internal battery--yes, you can charge the internal batter this way if you don't wish to use the cranking mechanism. I recommend it.
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