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Uploaded by on Sep 20, 2009

http://www.survivalistboards.com/showthread.php?t=74056
http://www.edcdepot.com/ Review of the Eco twistr hand crank flashlight.

Last friday the power went off, so I decided ti test this hand crank flashlight.

I like having flashlights like this around to give to the kids. That way I dont have to worry about batteries.

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  • I'm pretty sure if you look closely, you'll see a chupacabra in that bathroom.

  • Conducting "power outage" drills are a great idea for anyone claiming preparedness. Thanks for the example and the product review.

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  • Uhh.. why are you inventorying your house on this video?! What does that have to do with your Flashlight review??

  • @aimsuxdoggydills

    LMAO!

    

  • I bought a flashlight / torch similar to the eco twister but no writing on it but apart from that its exactly the same. for 6 bux!

  • Great Video

  • This light has good run time for how much you crank it. I've found most crank flashlights and radios don't deliver on what they promise...I'm probably gonna get some of these.

  • And how long do the internal batteries in the flashlight work. Do they wear out completely after a few years so that you can only get light during the cranking or turning process? That's what I'd like to know.

  • I love koreys closet

  • Your light still has a battery it is recommended that you crank it once a month to keep the batt active. At some point you will need to replace the batt it isn't magic it needs batteries and they have a shelf life.

    Read the instructions on the light and find out what batteries you may need and how to change them. When it is time to change them make sure you have some that are fresh keep track of the dates. AA batts last longer percharge and can easily be changed.

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