Adventure Book Light and Flashlight
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Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #3229249 in Books
- Released on: 1999-01-01
- Dimensions: 1.50" h x 6.00" w x 9.00" l,
- Binding: Accessory
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com Review
This ingeniously designed portable flashlight/reading light looks something like a small toy whale. A switch on the back can be used to lock the light in the off position. When unlocked, the light can be depressed to operate the flashlight; when the unit is opened, this same part forms an adjustable lamp. The unit runs on two AA batteries, and when attached to a book, it sheds a reasonable amount of light onto both pages. Also, since the light's underside is flat, it can be placed directly on a desk or table. Although it doesn't quite win the "smallest in its class" award, the Novelist Adventure Book Light and Flashlight is a shoo-in for "most good features in a very small package." --Richard Farr
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Customer Reviews
This is NOT a booklight!
The light dimmed constantly and it doesn't sit on a table very well as it is advertised. The light is not nearly bright enough to read by. A poor light.
Not good!
I have returned this booklight. With brand new batteries the light dimmed constantly. I have an "Itty Bitty" Booklight and it far out shines this one.
I am very pleased with my Lumatec book light.
The Lumatec Adventure Book Light and Flashlight has been the perfect solution to my late-night reading problem. My husband goes to sleep immediately after going to bed, and stays asleep all night. I don't do either, and if I turn on the light to read I disturb him. If I don't read, I don't sleep. The light cast by this product is perfect. It isn't bright enough to awaken my husband, but it is more than bright enough to read by. Light weight and compact, it works easily with paperback books. Doubling as a flashlight, I can take the dog out while it is still dark without turning on the light. I do recommend that you invest in a couple pairs of rechargeable batteries. Two regular AA batteries only last for a few days, so it can be rather expensive to keep in operation.

