Product Details
LED Emergency Magnetic Light

LED Emergency Magnetic Light
From Blazer

List Price: $19.99
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Product Description

Drive Safe - Feel Secure with the LED Emergency Magnetic Light. 2 Heavy magnets secure the bright LED Light that can be seen for over 1 mile! Complete with Dual Function-ON or FLASH modes. Rubber Sealed-Water Resistant. Battery Operated 4(AA) Batteries. Batteries not Included.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #36106 in Automotive
  • Brand: Blazer
  • Model: C6350
  • Released on: 2007-03-15
  • Dimensions: 9.00" h x 5.00" w x 2.00" l,

Features

  • Visible Over 1 Mile
  • 2 Heavy Duty Magnets
  • Dual Function - ON or FLASH Modes
  • Rubber Sealed - Water Resistant
  • Multiple Safety Hazard Uses

Customer Reviews

Bright safety device and night vision saver4
This LED light is a great safety tool for your car when broken down. We also keep one attached to our fridge in the garage in case the power goes out. The red light preserves night vision as well. The backing prevents scratching paint well, but it would like see it be a bit thicker if used often as I can see it wearing off. Solid product!

Steer Clear: Poor Design and Unreliable1
I'd steer clear of this product. I purchased two and only one worked. The other will not light up - out of box failure. I disagree with the reviewer who said the backing will not scratch your finish. There are two round, powerful magnets to hold the light to a metallic surface. But the magnets are housed in chrome-plated metal rings that are sure to scratch anything unless you are very, very careful. Also, the on/off button is nearly impossible to press with a normal sized finger. You'll need to use a pen point or something of similar size and hopefully you'll have something like that with you if needed on a dark night. Overall a very poor design and unreliable as well.

On my Antique Car5
I have two of them stuck to the back bumper of my Model A Ford, which has anemic taillites. The Blazer is at least as bright as any modern car with its thirty or so LEDS.