When it comes to stocking up on household essentials, there are a few items that every home needs in case of an emergency. Think bright flashlights, a pocket knife, batteries, a portable power station, candles, and maybe even a chest freezer.
That’s why we were happy to find an awesome deal on the Victoper LED Flashlight 2-Pack at Amazon. Normally priced at $16, you can grab two of these highly-rated flashlights for only $10. They are perfect to keep in your emergency kit, in your glove compartment, or used while camping or hiking, making them extremely versatile.
Top SellerWith 3,500 lumens of brightness, these flashlights can reach up to 656 feet in front of you. They offer five modes — low, medium, high, SOS, and strobe — that are ideal for various types of indoor and outdoor situations. They also feature an adjustable focus that allows you to to switch between a spot and bloom beam.
“Compact, durable, and super bright flashlights with long battery life,” said one shopper. “I was pleasantly surprised by how small and lightweight these flashlights are, but they still feel sturdy and well-made.”
The battery-powered devices are made from aircraft-grade alloy with a type 3 hard-anodized anti-abrasive coating, which makes these flashlights waterproof, dust-proof, wear-resistant, and perfect for the outdoors. Each flashlight uses an ultra-dens non-slip design that will stay comfortable in your hands at all times.
“Compact but powerful,” said a third customer. “These were a great buy. The light quality is amazing for such a compact flashlight. It’s easy to grip and feels well-made.”
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For only $10, you can grab these popular tactical flashlights at Amazon. No matter how you plan on using them, they’re a must-have for any home.
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