💪 Tough Light for Tough Tasks!
The Energizer HC-300 LED Flashlight is a high-performance task light designed for durability and versatility. With a powerful 300 lumens output, it features a beam distance of up to 115 meters, making it ideal for various activities such as camping, hiking, and emergency situations. Its robust construction allows it to withstand drops from up to 7 meters, while the IPX4 water resistance ensures reliable performance in wet conditions. The flashlight offers customizable light modes with a runtime of up to 65 hours on low, and it comes with Energizer MAX AA batteries included.
B**D
Small, handy with good light
Easy to hold and feels substantial. Supposedly can withstand a 2-story drop and is waterproof. Small size makes it useful for just about anywhere. Two light settings: We have only used it on the brightest setting, which has a good beam. The low setting would save on batteries. Two AAs came with the flashlight. I think it is well worth the price. We'll see.
C**W
Excellent flashlight and value
I have a number of more expensive flashlights (Surefire, etc.) that are great for what I use them for (hiking, EDC, etc.), so I know a bit about flashlights. Here's what I like about the Energizer Hard Case Task Light:1. Good power (2 settings - low and high)2. Bright white beam color3. Wider-angle beam, relative to some other types of lights4. Runs on 2 AA batteries, cheap and easy availability5. Side switch is very easy to activate6. Flat bottom allows it to stand up7. Seems durable8. Excellent valueFor general use around the home and car I find this flashlight to be much better and more useful than the higher-power, tactical-style lights. It throws a much wider beam that's useful within 20 feet or so in a dark room. The switch is much easier to activate than typical tail-cap switches.Some reviewers said the battery life is poor. I typically use it for a minute or two at a time, perhaps a couple of times a day, so I can't offer any useful feedback on battery life. It did seem that the batteries that came with it didn't last too long - don't know if they were just old batteries that had been on the shelf for awhile or if the flashlight does drain batteries fairly quickly.I popped in a pair of Eneloop AA rechargeable batteries. They fit and worked fine. Some rechargeables are slightly larger than standard AA batteries and fit can be an issue, but the Eneloops fit just like regular AA batteries.One issue I encountered seemed like a problem but wasn't. I was having problems turning the flashlight on, and it was only providing one power setting, not two. I thought it may have been faulty, but it was just low batteries. Popped in another set of batteries and it was fine.If you're looking for a high-output tactical light, this isn't it. But it's a great flashlight for home and car use.Assuming the flashlight holds up over time, it's a steal at the price it sells for.
O**R
These will drain every bit of available energy from AA batteries
I have a lot of different LED lights, but this is the one I almost always reach for first. The balance of size/brightness/ease of switching are just right for me.But another feature I really like is that it will drain the last bit of energy from AA batteries. I hardly ever put new batteries in this light, but use mostly AA's I've taken out of other devices. I keep a box of used batteries from things like TV remotes and other devices. Sometimes they were replaced because of low battery warnings, or just on a yearly basis to prevent corrosion damage. Most of these batteries still have life left in them, and this light will get all that is left. I only use the light a couple of minutes at a time, around the house. I only put new batteries in it if I am taking it camping or some other use where I need to depend on longer use.A lot of devices will complain when a 1.5 volt alkaline battery gets down to about 1.3 or so. When this light is done with them, they can be as low as under 1.0 volts before it finally stops working.
R**T
Affordable & Durable
These are great little flashlights to have around and are really durable. We have several and they’ve never let us down.
C**N
Rugged, good on nearly all counts; the cap sometimes turns and disables the light.
PROs:- Will not turn on by itself in my pocket.- Has the right level of brightness (300 lumens)- Water-resistant (I work around pools and large water hoses)- Has a lanyard hole (work around pools and huge floor grates).- The cap is easily removed to replace the batteries.- The button is recessed, so the light will not turn on accidentally, yet I can turn it on while wearing gloves.- The button is bright orange (against the black body) so I can find it in low-light rooms.- rugged--I've bounced it around a bit before I found a good lanyard Jili Online Multifunctiona Fishing Lanyard Spring Rope Stretchy Coil Cord Coiled Tether with Carabiner.- It's nice to have the two levels of brightness (there is a way to continuously dim/brighten the light, but I don't use that function).CON: A few times in the last month while walking and climbing, the rear cap has rotated 1/16 to 1/8 turn in my pocket and temporarily disabled the flashlight. It was slight enough that I didn't notice at first. I might put a bit of masking tape or removable LocTite on the threads.My previous flashlight, the Coast PX20 Dual Color 315 Lumen LED Flashlight kept turning itself on in my pocket (white or red LEDs or both!!) and heated up. This one doesn't do that.
B**R
GOOD LIGHT
THIS WAS EXACTLY WHAT I HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR! IT REALLY WORKS. ALL THE REST OF THE ONES I HAVE BOUGHT AT STORES IN MY AREA, YOU DROP IT ACCIDENTELY AND DOESNT WORK AGAIN!!! WELL WORTH IT
V**9
Great Utility Light
I love this utility light. It's rubber grips make it durable and perfect for the toolbox or truck where I keep mine. It's plenty bright and the batteries last. Had mine for several months and although I didn't use it every day it has still retained the same brightness as when I got it.
J**S
The switch fails, after which it will not turn on reliably
My last two copies of this flashlight are in the trash after less than one year due to failed on/off switches. I had purchased one of these about five years ago that lasted those five years and that I liked. It was cheap, lightweight and durable. So I decided to buy two more copies to replace that first one, about a year ago. Unfortunately, I had a consistent problem with those last two in that, after I turned the flashlight on, and then off, the light would then not turn on again until after some long period, maybe 12 to 24 hours. So, it sounds like this model has gone down hill in the last few years.
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