Freeplay Emergency Radio and Flashlight Kit |

enlarge | Brand: Freeplay Corporation Category: CE
Buy New: $129.99
Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 28815
Color: Yellow Media: Electronics Batteries Included: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 5 Dimensions (in): 14 x 4 x 10
MPN: RFK Model: RFK EAN: 6008553000830 ASIN: B000LO5EXI
Release Date: September 29, 2006 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Features:
| • | AM/FM Windup radio with NOAA Weather | | • | 30 seconds of winding for 35 minutes of radio | | • | Dual-intensity Xenon bulb in Sherpa Flashlight | | • | Additional LED flashlight in Radio | | • | Two emergency essentials in one simple package |
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Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Features: No disposable batteries required. Self-sufficient power - solar, wind up & AC/DC. Fully recharged battery - 20 hrs play/shine time. Adapter charge rate: 24 hrs - 100% capacity.
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Customer Reviews:
Very Good! December 30, 2007 I LOVE my Freeplay radio and flashlight. The light from the flashlight is bright and widespread without any circles, and it feels very comfortable in my hand, so it's easy to crank. The radio picks up a lot of stations and they come in very clearly. I especially like the weather band when there's threatening weather. I like to use the radio in the yard because I can carry it with me as I move around instead of having a radio blasting from the back porch so I can hear it at the back of the yard. I'm sure my neighbors appreciate that. I like the fact that you can use the crank or plug them in to charge. I especially like the fact that I can leave the flashlight on all night as a nightlight during a power outage and not feel like I'm wasting batteries. I wish I'd had this set when the power was out for four days last winter. Four stars because the light on the radio doesn't stay charged. They might as well not have even included it.
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