The Eco Led Flashlight is a great addition to any homemakers or campers lighting arsenal. It is not one bit bulky or awkward and it also comes with several options to charge it.

The Package The Eco LED Flashlight came packages in your standard cardboard box with a nice little transparent window so you can get a look at the flashlight itself. It also lays out some very detailed specs for all of the technical fans out there. Eco LED Flashlight Package Inside the Eco LED .Did I mention t he Eco LED Flashlight also comes with a clip on the back so you will never have to let it leave your side.

The designers must of really wanted you to pick it up and hardly ever put it down. The pull charging Eco LED Flashlight is powered by five ultra bright LED with an expected 50,000 hour life time. The charge that powers these five ultra bright (15,000 - 18,000mcd) LED is held in some Ni-MH rechargeable batteries enclosed in the flashlight. These batteries can power the flashlight for about 3 1/2 hours at best when using the 12v adapter. Charging The Eco LED Flashlight Now you can charge your new Eco LED Flashlight three different ways. Some are far more effective and will result in a bigger charge and longer use from that charge. But no matter what you will never be left high and dry since it can be charged via the rip cord. The first method we will look at is using the Eco LED Flashlight  ripcord.

 If you keep on yanking on that little S.O.B. for 1 full minute you will be able to use the flashlight for about 25 minutes. Keep on pulling on it for 3 total minutes and you will get about 35 minutes of life. And finally if you are really hyper you can go for 5 minutes and get 45 minutes of life out of it. That does not make all that much since to me however but that is what the manual says.