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Petzl Tikka Plus 4-LED Headlamp #E47P

Petzl Tikka Plus 4-LED Headlamp #E47P
From Petzl

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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #13637 in Home Improvement
  • Brand: Petzl
  • Model: E47P
  • Released on: 2003-09-01

Features

  • Lightweight headlamp produces long lasting white light with 4 LED array
  • 4 light settings: high, medium, low, and strobe with easy single-button operation
  • Water-resistant plastic casing for outdoor use; adjustable elastic headband, cushion forehead pad
  • 3 AAA batteries included
  • 3.2 ounces; fits in palm of hand; 3-year warranty, Colors may vary

Editorial Reviews

From the Manufacturer
The Tikka headlamp features three super-bright white LEDs each offering a different brightness setting of high, medium, and low. A fourth bulb functions as a long-lasting strobe light perfect for roadside emergencies and as reliable bike light that evening commute. The Tikka Plus is water resistant and won't short out even if submerged. Burn times for the four light settings (High, Medium, and Low) are: 80 hours, 120 hours, and 150 hours on a single battery pack. And, the strobe light burns for up to 400 hours. Best of all, the Tikka Plus is small enough for the pocket, the glove box, or the toolbox for convenient, reliable lighting when you need it most. More great features: A tilting lamp let's you aim the beam at the trail in front of you, so you don't have to keep your neck cocked at an uncomfortable angle. A large anti-glare lip lets you aim the light where you want without blinding your buddy with peripheral glare. And, an easy access, push-button switch is recessed so that it doesn't accidentally turn on as you slam the suitcase shut. Your purchase includes three AAA batteries.


Customer Reviews

light up my life5
This is a really nice product, easy to wear, comfortable, and has soo many uses.

Petzl Tikka Plus Headlamp #E47P3
The body of this light is plastic. That is to be expected, but the one I got had a very tight latch on the battery compartment. It is a push in type latch that grabs the side wall of the case. After much wrestling with the latch mechanism I finally got the light open and inserted the batteries. With the batteries installed closing the cover was a problem. It kept popping open. The once tight latch will not pop out far enough to reliably keep the cover closed as I wear the light. The first time I used it I leaned over to shine the light on the work below me and the battery cover opened and the batteries fell out.

A shame, because otherwise the light has promise. It is bright, and the light can be rotated up and down slightly so your head is not at some weird angle while you are using the light. Unfortunately, rotating the light causes the case to open and the batteries fall out. Will have to find an alternate way to make sure the cover stays closed while I use the light. Sigh....

Great item5
This one of the most useful items I have purchased and well worth the money.