Flood Light' Head Lamp: NINE Super-Bright LED
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Average customer review:Product Description
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 NINE 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. 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.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #819 in Home Improvement
- Brand: RRT
- Dimensions: 6.00" h x 3.00" w x 6.00" l, .56 pounds
Features
- Incredibly bright with NINE 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 6 oz
- 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
Customer Reviews
Lots of light but too flimsy
I'm a technologist, and spend time under desks, inside equipment cabinets, and up in ceilings. A good hands-free light is a great tool to have.
The light itself is very good. Despite only using three AAA cells, the brightest setting provided a lot of light. The small battery also meant it was small and lightweight. The headband, with a loop around and a loop over, was pretty good.
It has three brightness settings, plus a flashing setting, plus "Off". That is all controlled by a single push-button, which cycles through the settings. I found this more annoying than anything else -- I'd rather a simple on/off. I always went for the brightest setting. I think this is more of a gimmick than anything else.
More seriously, it suffers from from cheap construction. Thin plastic. A piece of cosmetic trim broke off almost right away. The lens over the light tended to get loose and fall off easily. And the plastic clips holding the band off broke off after a few months, turning it into a hand-held flashlight.
If it was a more durable design, this would be a great product. As is, it's just not strong enough for real-world use.
Find something better
I bought two of these. One of them had a switch that would not keep the light on. It would only work if you held the button. This appears to be a common problem with this particular light. I guess I did ok since 50% of the ones I bought work as they are supposed to.
Great for reading in bed
I can now read comfortably in bed without disturbing my wife. The ability to adjust output and to aim the light are great features.












