Coleman StormBeam Dynamo Lantern with Radio and Cell Phone Chargers

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Product Details

Main Features

  • No outside power source needed -- great for power outages and emergencies
  • 1 minute of cranking provides 15 minutes of usable light
  • Built-in FM radio with channel scan, to keep up with weather and emergency broadcasts
  • 6 most common cell-phone charger adapters stored inside lantern cap
  • Bright 0.7-watt LED never needs replacing

Description

Stormbeam, Dynamo Lantern With FM Radio & Cell Phone Chargers, 0.7W LED For Bright Light & Extended Run Times, Dynamo Crank Powered Lantern, 1 Minute Of Cranking Results In 15 Minutes Of Useable Light, 6 Most Common Cell Phone Charger Adapters That Store Inside The Flashlight When Not In Use, Dynamo Handle Folds Under When Not In Use, Convenient Personal Size For Easy Storage When Not In Use.

Other Details

  • Brand: Coleman
  • EAN: 0076501225099
  • Label: Coleman
  • Manufacturer: Coleman
  • Model: 4346-707
  • MPN: 4346-707
  • ReleaseDate: 2008-03-20
  • UPC: 076501225099
  • Item Dimensions: 11.50 in x 10.00 in x 6.00 in; 1.40 lb
  • Package Dimensions: 11.80 in x 9.00 in x 5.00 in; 1.45 lb

Customer Reviews

Lots of features, but high/low didn't work

3.0 / 5.0


I liked the fact that this choice of product had many features, like the radio, the cell phone chargers, and that it could operate with no power source. I chose the crank only option because I do mission work in remote parts of the world. The only problem I had was that the high / low switch either didn't work, or was damaged in transit. The bulb(s) associated with it might have been damaged. I won't ever know, because I can't return it. It was left as a gift in Haiti.


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