

🔦 Light up your life, wherever the night takes you.
The JARDLITE LED Emergency Handheld Flashlight 4-Pack offers a high-performance 250-lumen output with adjustable focus up to 656 feet. Crafted from military-grade aluminum alloy, these waterproof and drop-resistant tactical flashlights feature five versatile light modes including SOS and strobe. Compact and durable, this set is ideal for emergencies, outdoor adventures, and everyday carry, ensuring you and your circle stay prepared and illuminated.









| ASIN | B07R5NBSYN |
| Batteries | 3 AAA batteries required. |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | Yes |
| Battery Cell Composition | Lithium Ion |
| Battery Description | Lithium |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,800 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #46 in Handheld Flashlights |
| Brand | JARDLITE |
| Color | 4pack L1000 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (5,492) |
| Date First Available | April 29, 2019 |
| Description Pile | Lithium |
| Finish | Anodizing |
| Finish Type | Anodizing |
| Handle Material | Anti-Slip Aluminum |
| Included Components | 4x L1000 LED Tactical Flashlights, 2x AAA Battery Holders, 4x Rechargeable Battery Tubes, 4x Hand Straps, 2x Operation Guide |
| Item Weight | 3.53 ounces |
| Item model number | 4L1000 |
| Light Output Maximum | 250 Lumens |
| Light Source Type | LED |
| Manufacturer | JARDLITE |
| Material | Alloy Steel |
| Mounting Type | Handheld |
| Number Of Pieces | 4 |
| Number of Batteries | 3 AAA batteries required. |
| Part Number | HL-4L1000 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 3.94"D x 3.15"W x 5.51"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Emergency situations, Camping, Dog walking, Hurricane preparedness |
| Shape | Tactical |
| Special Feature | Adjustable Light Modes, Drop Resistant, Durable, Weatherproof, Zoomable, Compact, Water Resistant |
| Special Features | Adjustable Light Modes, Drop Resistant, Durable, Weatherproof, Zoomable, Compact, Water Resistant |
| Style | As Seen on TV Tactical Flashlight Multipack |
| UPC | 778809371545 |
| Usage | Camping, Hiking, Dog Walking, Hunting, Boating, Power Outages, Emergency, General Purpose, Everyday Carry, Backup, Survival, Car, Home, Outdoors, Indoors |
| Voltage | 3 Volts |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| White Brightness | 250 Lumens |
B**2
Great quality flashlights.
The flashlights work very well and are a great value. I love that you can adjust the brightness and zoom the light. The waterproof design comes in handy during a storm as well.
M**S
Great!! Inexpensive but powerful.
The light up power was amazing for such a small, easily handled flashlight. At this point, very pleased at the price point and performance. Bought a $40 mini Bushnell's that wasn't as impressive.
L**.
Nice light.
Years ago, these were quite expensive. Now you can get 4 cheap. These are not bad flashlights. I did however order rechargeable batteries with a charger. Overall you can't beat the price. These are bright and made well.
M**N
Worth it
Heavier than I expected. Great luminosity
P**E
A Most Excellent Value!!!
Really a great product. Excellent quality and function. I opted to use AAA batteries instead of using the 18650 adapter. Zoom worked perfectly.
L**T
"JARDLITE Emergency Handheld Flashlight Instructions for Dummies".
To clarify, I bought the set of 2 JARDLITE Emergency Handheld flashlights and these were delivered in the past week. I've only just set them up. That's what spurred my writing this review, now, instead of after having the flashlights for awhile where I could address battery life & longevity of the lights. Hopefully, what I do have to say will aid others who are not real technically or mechanically inclined to do it right the first time, avoiding the mistakes I made. Consider this review the "JARDLITE Emergency Handheld Flashlight Instructions for Dummies". (No copyright impingement intended.) 1. You need 3 AAA batteries. 2. You want to unscrew the end with the red button--that's your "On/Off" switch. 3. When you've removed the cap, you'll see the battery holder inside the tube or handle of the flashlight. 4. Remove it. Just tip the flashlight & it will slide out. 4. You'll note there are 3 sections to the battery holder. One AAA battery goes into each section. In doing so, make sure you place the flat end of your battery, the negative end or end marked "-" , against the spring in that section of the holder. Let the spring be your guide as to which way to pace your battery in each section. Two will go one direction and the 3rd will go the opposite direction. 5. Once you've placed the batteries into the holder, you're ready to replace it into the tube handle. 6. VERY IMPORTANT: Make sure the flat end of the battery holder is at the bottom of the flashlight and the end that has something protruding is placed closest to the "light" end and slide it back into place. 7. Screw the cap back onto the bottom and you're good to go. You need to be sure you've screwed the cap on all the way, securely, but don't need to make it so tight you'll never be able to get it off again without help. Functions: Simplifying, I'll say you have 4: Steady on, Flash, Fast Flash and the ability to zoom, adjusting how far you need the light beam to go and how narrow or wide you want the beam to be. To turn it on, just depress the Red button on the bottom. That should give you a steady on-- it did me, anyway, on both of mine. If you lightly depress the Red button again you'll get one of the flashes, lightly depress again and you'll get the second one or can turn that mode off. They say one is a flash/strobe and the other is an SOS/emergency signal. Personally, I wasn't sure which is which, so I reached out to my favorite consultant, Google, and asked. Their AI advised me the slower flash is a deliberate pace to tap out the Morse code for SOS (...---...). That makes the slower flash the emergency one. The fast flash or Strobe, produces high-frequency, rapid bursts of light. This speed is designed to be disorienting and is primarily used for tactical applications or self-defense. Okay. Now we all know the difference between the flash modes in newer flashlights. To zoom you simply slide the cover over the "Light" end of the flashlight forward & back You can adjust the beam from a pinpoint to wide angle. Just stop sliding it when the size of the beam and distance you want to see is reached. That's it. So far, I've only set mine up and played around a little to make sure all functions work on both flashlights. I'll keep one next to my bed and put the other in my car. I might buy another set of two. I could place one in the "junk" drawer in the kitchen and one in the bottom drawer of the bathroom vanity cabinet where it will be out of the way, but readily available when needed. Ever been in the shower/tub or sitting taking care of business in an inside bathroom, one without any windows, when the power goes out? Perfect example of what's meant when someone says "pitch black"--you can't see a thing! These flashlights have a metal case so should be durable. They're suppose to be weather and shock resistant. I assume that means water resistant -- like if you're outside in a storm, rain shouldn't effect it's operation. I also assume it means it can withstand being commonly dropped or banged. They're a good size, approximately 5", for carrying in a larger pocket, purse, briefcase, backpack, drawer in your home, emergency or work kit or glove compartment without being so small they get lost among other items. They'd also fit into any number of belt attached holders for people working in security or the trades. They feel like they're well constructed. With the batteries installed, they're neither too heavy to hold for longer periods of time nor to light weight. I like the feel of it in my hand. I expect these to provide all the emergency light I'll need. Now, back to order two more Hope this was helpful.
D**Y
Good item. Sturdy
Sturdy (this was dropped x3 - no problem). The light is bright, several different functions.
J**Y
Good bright flashlights
These are good little lights, useful for placing around the house to ensure that everyone can get around in a power outage. The light is quite bright and can be adjusted in size.
B**A
Don't west money with this
E**E
Reliable tactical torch that comes in a pack of four which are perfect for outdoor activities such as camping, hiking, as well as for emergency situations such as power outages. One of the standout features of these flashlights is their adjustable focus, which allows you to zoom in for a more focused beam or zoom out for a wider coverage area. They also come with 4 different modes, including high, low, strobe, and emergency light giving you plenty of options depending on your needs. Another advantage of this torch can be charged using the universal USB charger and no need to worry about the battery replacements. Overall, the Skmei Aluminum Led Handheld Flashlight pack is an excellent value for anyone in need of reliabletorches. They're easy to use, durable, and provide ample lighting in a variety of situations.
R**A
Good strong flashlights. powerful beam for such a small size.
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