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What would you reach for right now if the was a power outage or emergency situation?
How about a flashlight that only takes 3 AAA batteries and has plenty of light? This flashlight has a magnetic base and you can keep it right on top of your fridge. No more looking around and wondering where the flashlight is.
When my boys were little I had a real hard time keeping an emergency flashlight. Some little guy would get his hands on it and by the time I needed to use it, the batteries were dead or the flashlight was MIA. and batteries were dead. Flashlights were so different back then. They had bulbs that used up more power and They took larger C and D batterie which were expensive. So letting kids play with flashlight was not a good idea unless of course you had an endless supply of those old bulky C and D batteries and bulbs on hand.
When I think back now it sure does seems like I was buying batteries for something on every grocery trip. I There wasn't even a Walmart around back then in California. Imagine that? I think the bulbs were more sensitive too. Flashlight falls a couple times (or dropped) and the filament breaks. So then I started hiding it on top off the fridge and of course it would roll off and sometimes it was behind the fridge and to find it required another flashlight to spot it.
I remember that flashlights were bigger and heavier back then. I lived back in the Stone Ages and I was a single mother with 3 boys and they could be like little tornados. How on earth did I manage to keep up with them? I couldn't begin to say. I do know that they grew up to be wonderful guys and between them have given me lots of grandkids.
These days my flashlight is lighter and rechargeable and it's in my kitchen.and plugged into a wall outlet. So getting this new one is a wonderful thing. I'm plan to keep this one in my car. The magnetic base is cool because it's like having an extra hand.
This is perfect to keep in the car for emergencies. As a matter of fact that's exactly where my flashlight is. I've broken down at night and sat on the side of the road in the dark. I am very impressed with this light. It is super bright and it's very sturdy too.
One lucky winner will find out for their own self, maybe it will be YOU!
I want you to comment below and tell me where would you store the flashlight if you won? (Must comment to enter)
For US residents only
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Here is the perfect all weather lightweight versatile 3 in 1 flashlight
Weather Resistant Anodized Aluminum Body - Industrial Grade, Most Versatile Light Available!
Features a rugged and high quality military-grade design for durability and versatility.
It comes with an anodized aluminum body which is resistant to various elements of weather.
It is quite versatile and comes with a total of 29 LEDS (18 white LEDs and 11 red LED).
Bulbs can last for more than 100,000 hours.
Powered by 3AAA batteries (not included)
AYL LED Car Flashlight comes in a user-friendly design.
It features a magnetic base that can be stuck on any metallic surface.
It comes with 3 light options; Cree, White, and flashing Red LED for improved visibility.
Easy operation:
1st click turns the CREE LED,
2nd click lights-up the 18 white LED,
3rd click turns on RED LED.
#AYLflashlight
If you rather not wait you can get one today, they are available on Amazon
FTC Disclosure: I received for free from Tomoson in exchange for an honest review. My opinion was not influenced in any way. This post may contain my Amazon affiliate link. Thank you so much for supporting Read More Books ~Lauren
What would you reach for right now if the was a power outage or emergency situation?
How about a flashlight that only takes 3 AAA batteries and has plenty of light? This flashlight has a magnetic base and you can keep it right on top of your fridge. No more looking around and wondering where the flashlight is.
When my boys were little I had a real hard time keeping an emergency flashlight. Some little guy would get his hands on it and by the time I needed to use it, the batteries were dead or the flashlight was MIA. and batteries were dead. Flashlights were so different back then. They had bulbs that used up more power and They took larger C and D batterie which were expensive. So letting kids play with flashlight was not a good idea unless of course you had an endless supply of those old bulky C and D batteries and bulbs on hand.
When I think back now it sure does seems like I was buying batteries for something on every grocery trip. I There wasn't even a Walmart around back then in California. Imagine that? I think the bulbs were more sensitive too. Flashlight falls a couple times (or dropped) and the filament breaks. So then I started hiding it on top off the fridge and of course it would roll off and sometimes it was behind the fridge and to find it required another flashlight to spot it.
I remember that flashlights were bigger and heavier back then. I lived back in the Stone Ages and I was a single mother with 3 boys and they could be like little tornados. How on earth did I manage to keep up with them? I couldn't begin to say. I do know that they grew up to be wonderful guys and between them have given me lots of grandkids.
These days my flashlight is lighter and rechargeable and it's in my kitchen.and plugged into a wall outlet. So getting this new one is a wonderful thing. I'm plan to keep this one in my car. The magnetic base is cool because it's like having an extra hand.
This is perfect to keep in the car for emergencies. As a matter of fact that's exactly where my flashlight is. I've broken down at night and sat on the side of the road in the dark. I am very impressed with this light. It is super bright and it's very sturdy too.
One lucky winner will find out for their own self, maybe it will be YOU!
I want you to comment below and tell me where would you store the flashlight if you won? (Must comment to enter)
For US residents only
a Rafflecopter giveaway
Here is the perfect all weather lightweight versatile 3 in 1 flashlight
Weather Resistant Anodized Aluminum Body - Industrial Grade, Most Versatile Light Available!
Features a rugged and high quality military-grade design for durability and versatility.
It comes with an anodized aluminum body which is resistant to various elements of weather.
It is quite versatile and comes with a total of 29 LEDS (18 white LEDs and 11 red LED).
Bulbs can last for more than 100,000 hours.
Powered by 3AAA batteries (not included)
AYL LED Car Flashlight comes in a user-friendly design.
It features a magnetic base that can be stuck on any metallic surface.
It comes with 3 light options; Cree, White, and flashing Red LED for improved visibility.
Easy operation:
1st click turns the CREE LED,
2nd click lights-up the 18 white LED,
3rd click turns on RED LED.
#AYLflashlight
If you rather not wait you can get one today, they are available on Amazon
FTC Disclosure: I received for free from Tomoson in exchange for an honest review. My opinion was not influenced in any way. This post may contain my Amazon affiliate link. Thank you so much for supporting Read More Books ~Lauren
I would leave this in my car.
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Same here Darlene. This flashlight will stay right in my glove box. Good luck and your comment will be automatically be added to the Random comment monthly drawing as well. Every comment counts as an entry and one will be selected on the last day of every month! This month's winner will get a 10.00 Walmart gift card. So thank you for participating!
DeleteI will keep it in the pantry or basement for emergencies. :)
DeleteI need this light in my glovebox, so that is definitely where I would keep it.
ReplyDeleteI will keep it in my car
ReplyDeleteThis would be great to have in either my car or in the tour trunk of the motorcycle.
ReplyDeleteI would keep this in our car.
ReplyDeleteshirley
I'd leave it in my glovebox.
ReplyDeleteI would keep it in the emergency kit in the truck.
ReplyDeleteSteve
I would leave this in the basement, because it gets so dark when the power goes out when i am downstairs-Karen sonflower277 at gmail dot com
ReplyDeleteI will keep this in the hallway above the washer and dryer for emergencies!
ReplyDeleteI would keep it under the kitchen sink
ReplyDeleteWendy
in mud room liza
ReplyDeleteI will keep it in the kitchen
ReplyDeleteI would keep in in the emergency cabinet.
ReplyDeleteWe have an emergency bag for power outages and natural disasters. I would put this in that kit.
ReplyDeleteI'd leave it on the hook I have by the door!
ReplyDeleteI'll store it in the cupboard above my fridge!
ReplyDeletemcfallsk8er[at]aim[dot]com
I would give this to my husband. He would keep it in our hurricane supplies.
ReplyDeleteWhere will you keep this if you win? I'd keep mine in my nightstand =)
ReplyDeleteI would keep it and put it in our emergency kit
ReplyDeletei would leave this in the silverware drawer!
ReplyDeleteallyson
sunflowerally22@aim.com
I'd keep this in our bedroom. I like to read a bit before going to bed.
ReplyDeleteI'd keep this in the car in case of emergencies.
ReplyDeleteI would keep in our emergency kit.
ReplyDeletei would keep this in our truck! never know when you might need it!
ReplyDeleteI'd keep this flashlight in our hurricane kit.
ReplyDeleteI would keep this by my bed as the electricity is always going off in the middle of the night when I need to get up.
ReplyDeleteI would be leaving this in my car!
ReplyDeleteI will leave this in my car glove box for use in unforeseen circumstances.
ReplyDeleteI will leave this in my car glove box for use in unforeseen circumstances.
ReplyDeleteIf I were to win the Cree LED flashlight I would keep it stuck to my fridge since it is magnetized. That way I would be able to find it wherever I may be if I am stranded in the darkness. Who wouldn't know how to find their refrigerator in the dark? It would be best to put it where you know you can find it.
ReplyDeleteIf I had 2 of these Cree LED flashlights I would put the other on my bed frame, because I am scared of the dark still even though I am an adult and mother. I get scared out of my mind when the power goes out and I wake up in total darkness! These flashlights would definitely come in handy with me! :)
I will keep it in my kitchen because I don't like using candles when the lights go out. CJWLAM at yahoo
ReplyDeleteI would keep this in the garage if I won. This is an awesome flashlight. So many great features!
ReplyDeleteI'll keep it in the glove box in my car.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the contest.
slehan at juno dot com
It will go in the drawer of my nightstand.
ReplyDeleteI would keep the flashlight on the nightstand beside my bed.
ReplyDeleteI would leave it in my car.
ReplyDeleteRight at the back door under the keys on the counter.
ReplyDeletencjeepster@aol.com
I would keep this in our car
ReplyDeleteI will keep it in the car.
ReplyDeleteI would keep this in my junk drawer for emergencies
ReplyDeletecrazyweirdo33@yahoo.com
Sarah
I would leave this next to my bed.
ReplyDeleteI would keep it next to my bed. We seem to lose power alot during spring storms
ReplyDeletedefinitely useful in my car!
ReplyDeleteI will give this to my son if I win
ReplyDeleteI would keep it on the top of the refrigerator
ReplyDeletei will keep this in the kitchen, so i can look for raccoons outside before letting my dog out at night
ReplyDeleteI would give this to my husband
ReplyDeletesunniewoodyplus2 atmsn.com
I would keep it in my laundry area or around the bedroom for power outages.
ReplyDeleteI would hang this in my pantry so that if the power goes off I know exactly where it is.
ReplyDeleteFirst name is wendy. I would keep it in the kitchen because I don't have one in there.
ReplyDeleteI would keep it by the bed
ReplyDeleteI would keep this in my truck.
ReplyDeleteI would keep on the top of my fridge. I love how it takes AAA batteries!
ReplyDeleteFrom: Kristie
kristiedonelson(at)gmail(dot)com Thank you.
I'm going to put this in my nighstand table by my bed
ReplyDeleteI would keep it for myself and probably put it upstairs because we don't have any extra flashlights up there if the power were to go out! Clair
ReplyDeleteActually, I would give this to my teenage son. I think he would really enjoy it, and I am guessing he would keep it in his room. The email that works, and I check most often, is fossil316@aol.com
ReplyDeleteIf it is magnetized I would keep it on the side of the fridge.
ReplyDeleteI would keep this in our car in the glove box.
ReplyDeleteI would keep this in the our van.
ReplyDeleteAnne
I will keep in the kitchen
ReplyDeleteDiana
I will probably keep this in the car.
ReplyDeletei would keep it in my room
ReplyDeleteWill keep it on the side of my bed. thankyou, ken pohl19@comcast.net
ReplyDeleteIf I win, I would keep it under my car seat!
ReplyDeleteandysavi.mom@gmail.com
Permanent home in the car.
ReplyDeleteI would keep it in my bed side table since we have black outs a few times a year !
ReplyDeleteI would keep it in my car too!
ReplyDeleteThank You for the chance
Fiona N
I would love to keep this in my house, I so need a new flashlight!
ReplyDeleteI would keep this on my deep freezer right by my basement door.
ReplyDeleteI would keep it by the bed!
ReplyDeletei would keep this in my kitchen drawer with the candles and the batteries ty
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ReplyDeleteThis flashlight would be used in our first aid kit.
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