m spence
Its made of mostly plastic, rubbercoated, has end small beam spotlight and a brighter, side beam light...it is much lighter than metal flashlights, seems durable enough uses aaa cells.
Hutch
Okay little lights to have around but in no way durable. Dropped one out of my pocket and it was completely finished. But for the price they are almost disposable anyway.
Keng
It is bright as described but it is also very affordable so that makes it not as durable. Over all it was decent enough for the price.
Phil
This review is for the four pack set. I've been using pocket flashlights in the field for decades. They all have their issues, regardless of price. I purchased this set back in June, and just retired the first one today due to switch deterioration. I use this flashlight constantly 5 days a week, sometimes on weekends. The issues in order were... battery cover does not stay on. Used electrical tape to secure. Magnet fell out. Used CA glue to reinstall. I cut the pocket clip off before using. It's worthless and just got in the way. For the constant use, getting dropped, and dirty, coming in contact with chemicals, it has performed equally, or better than more expensive units. The best part is... I have 3 more.
Sharon
Flashlight itself is not very big. It comes in a nice case for all 4. i don’t see how I woulduse or need a nice case like that.The forward facing light is not as bright as the one on the side. It’s good for small up close things the light on the side is good for longer searches or walking at night. It just shows what is directly in front of you.
G. A. K.
Functionally these are perfect except they have one problem - the battery door will not stay shut. I have other lights which look like they came out of the same mould ( from another source) and they close way more securely. To resolve this I wrapped the handle with severasl wraps of a rubber band. Not pretty but should save the loss of the cover by keeping it from sliding. Sorry guys ticked one star for looks and one star for function even though they are both rooted in the same issue.
Carol
Light was very bright. Switch seemed good. Only issue were batteries are loose inside and making light flicker on and off if you shook it. Had to put some tape on the inside of the battery compartment to keep them stable. Kind of a poor design, but you get what you pay for.