


Manufacturer: JLI
Average Rating: 4.5
List Price: $28.99
Offer Price: $11.91
1 used & new
Incredibly bright with TWELVE LED lights in a hands-free adjustable-aim headlamp
100,000+hour LEDs; large, easy-to-reach push-button on/off switch
2-way adjustable comfort-fit headband--you'll forget you've got it on; just 4 oz with incl batteries
Headlamp-aim adjusts 45-degrees up and down--puts the light where you want
LED bulbs produce very little heat; 3 AAA batteries (included) provide light for pennies per hour
If you've not experienced the brilliance of an LED light--you've really got to see it to believe how much white, super-bright light comes from TWELVE LED! Now, we're pleased to offer this amazing technology in a feather-light, hands-free headband model to flood your line-of-sight with brilliance. Four light-power settings: 4 LED, 8 LED, 12 LED and flashing strobe. The two-way adjustable headband lets anyone customize a perfect fit Three AAA batteries included; last many-times longer than with ordinary flashlights. Includes a flashing strobe function for high-visibility. Anyone who needs a powerfully bright light that's spot-on--and keeps their hands free--will find this light indispensable: mechanics, plumbers, electricians, HVAC technicians. Great for cycling, running, hunting and other outdoor recreation. One-year warranty and Jack's Tool Shed worry-free Satisfaction Guarantee.
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Rating: 4 (2008-11-14)
This is a nice light although the multi tiered turning on is sort of annoying
Rating: 5 (2008-10-30)
I live in an area with no street lights and far enough north that during the fall and winter it is dark both mornings and afternoons I use this headlamp to light my way when I have put out the trash and other in the dark activities. It allows me much greater flexibility in trying to see as well as where I can walk safely after dark. Most importantly it frees up one hand by my not having to carry a flashlight with it.
Rating: 4 (2008-07-25)
I bought 10 of these to pass out to my field guys in case they need quick lighting out on their jobsites. These headlamps are constructed cheaply, and they probably won't last very long if used on a regular basis, but for an emergency light you can be assured that they kick out quite a blast of light. Surprisingly (to me) only 1 out of the 10 was defective; the switch seemed a little balky when I first tried to turn it on but it works fine now. Incidentally, what the heck would anyone use the 4th light mode for ... all LEDs flashing at once?