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Rayovac SE3DLN Sportsman Extreme 300-Lumen 3D-Battery LED Lantern |  | Brand: Rayovac Category: Home Improvement
Buy New: $25.00 as of 9/4/2010 20:55 MDT details
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Seller: Amazon.com Rating: 125 reviews
Media: Tools & Hardware Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3 Dimensions (in): 9.5 x 7.4 x 3.5
MPN: SE3DLN Model: SE3DLN UPC: 012800508587 EAN: 0012800508587 ASIN: B0018S4XIS
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| Features:
| • | Rayovac Sportsman Extreme 3D LED Lantern features 3-watts and 300-lumens of run time | | • | Use it for 72-hours on high and 150-hours on low; powered by 3 "D" batteries, not included | | • | Water resistant, made from durable rubber and ABS construction, with rubberized handle and folding tent hanger | | • | Includes 3 light modes: high, low, and strobe | | • | 6-pounds; lifetime warranty |
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Product Description Rayovac's SE3DLN has an energy efficient LED that never needs to be replaced. With an EZ find light, a tent hook, and water resistant finish, there is no reason to go on your next camping trip with out it. Features 3 light modes: high, low, and strobe. 150 hour battery life. Carrying high power LEDs, machined from aircraft grade aluminum, and sporting a high end attitude, this light is Xtreme.
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Excellent Light September 3, 2010 C. Rossi This is a great emergency lantern. I was impressed with how much it lights up a room. The lantern also feels pretty solid for only $25. I still wouldn't want to drop it since the light housing could break. As with other reviewers I feel the green blinking light is useless. Its not annoying to me nor am I worried about it draining power, it simply isn't bright enough to do any good. Also, there were some complaints about the battery installation. I can't really say I had much of a problem with putting the batteries in. It did take me a few seconds to figure it out, but it is simple. There were arrows indicating where to place the bottom piece. Even if the arrows are not there you can see the proper orientation since it will only go in one way. I am sure they still could have come up with something easier. but it wasn't a problem for me. Overall, these are great to have around the house for when the power goes out. For the price I am impressed.
outstanding August 31, 2010 Homepro Services Inc. Small lantern that puts out the light. Good white light that makes the dark run and hide. Excellent for power outages, have used several times and still on the same battery. My 8 year old had the battery compartment figured out before I got the second lantern package open. Overall these are outstanding.
Lots of light in a small package August 29, 2010 K. Castro (Garden Grove, Ca, USA) This is perfect for the tent or, in my case, the tent trailer. I like the fact that this light is compact, which means it can fit in our camping gear box with ease, uses D batteries for extremely long battery life and has 2 settings. The lower setting is slightly less bright than the higher, yet double the battery life. In addition to the handle, there's a hook on the underside, which is what I used to hang it from a support bar within the trailer.
To sum it up, this light is bright, compact and has long battery life. I was using a 4d Coleman florescent, but that's now going to be set aside for this unit.
Perfect August 27, 2010 Stacks I purchased this for my camping trip to the Smokies and I love it! It is very bright, even on the low setting. The strobe is very annoying, but will definitely serve its purpose in attracting attention in a time of need! This is the best lantern out there for the money, in my opinion. You will not regret the purchase.
I will, like others have, suggest that you remove the batteries for storage. The flashing green LED on the front will drain your batteries after a while.
Negative point for parasitic battery drain. August 23, 2010 Whodathotit (Sunnyvale, CA USA) 2 out of 4 found this review helpful
The energy drain from the green LED which flashes 24/7 is not insignificant. I have a River Rock LED lantern which uses three AA cells, and also has the flashing green LED 24/7. After a couple months, there is very little energy left in the cells when I go to use the lantern. The duration will be longer in a three-D cell lantern, of course, as D-cells hold 3-4 times the energy as AA cells. But the point is, most people probably store an emergency lantern with the cells in it, ready for use. And when you go to use those cells you paid good money for, you don't expect them to be drained for no good reason. One poster mentioned that he deemed the parasitic drain was insignificant because he stored his lantern a year, and when he turned it on, it lit up. Big deal. You can spend $30 to fill up your car with gas, then store it a month with a small leak in the gas tank which drips every few seconds. A month later you go to start your car and, guess what, it starts and revs great. But that doesn't change the fact that there's only a gallon of gas left in the tank thanks to the LED, er ... leak. The flashing green LED is a pointless design with no redeeming value.
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