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title: "Emergency LED Road Flare Kit Set of 3 LED Bright Roadside Beacons with Magnetic Base Flashing or Steady Red Lights Includes Storage Bag"
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# 20-60 hour run time 360° visibility Powerful magnetic base Emergency LED Road Flare Kit Set of 3 LED Bright Roadside Beacons with Magnetic Base Flashing or Steady Red Lights Includes Storage Bag

**Price:** KD 11.50
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🚦 Light Up Your Safety: Be Seen, Be Safe!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Emergency LED Road Flare Kit Set of 3 LED Bright Roadside Beacons with Magnetic Base Flashing or Steady Red Lights Includes Storage Bag
- **How much does it cost?** KD 11.50 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- Customers looking for quality international products

## Why This Product

- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Built to Endure:** Crush-resistant and water-resistant, these beacons are ready for any adventure.
- • **Versatile Modes:** Switch between flashing and steady modes to suit your emergency needs.
- • **Compact & Portable:** Lightweight design makes it easy to store in your emergency kit or vehicle.
- • **Illuminate Your Safety:** Experience 360-degree visibility with our bright LED beacons.
- • **Long-Lasting Performance:** Enjoy up to 60 hours of flashing light on a single set of batteries.

## Overview

The Emergency LED Road Flare Kit includes three bright LED beacons with a powerful magnetic base, offering 360-degree visibility and long run times of up to 60 hours. Designed for durability and portability, these beacons are crush-resistant and water-resistant, making them an essential addition to any emergency kit.

## Description

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Review: These do what they're supposed to do. - You know, it never ceases to amaze me how some people will never be satisfied. "Too small", "Not bright enough", "Too hard to open", etc. Okay, I read all these reviews, and wondered in my mind how good the FlareAlerts would be when I actually received my set. In all the criticisms that I read, there is only one I would tend to agree with, but it was not a "show stopper" in my mind. It is in fact true that the middle AA batter slot is a bit of a tight fit for a battery, but I had no difficulty in ultimtely getting the battery in place. As for the rest of the criticisms, I can only figure they are posted by overly fussy consumers. The bottom line is, it seems you can't please all the people, all the time. These units are about 4.5 inches across and plenty sturdy in my opinion. They are >easy< to open. One thing I was searching for in the description and reviews was whether they were weather resistant. In short, they are. There is a small rubber gasket on the body of the unit where the lid contacts which should be quite effective in keep water out of the unit. As also reported, there are two operating modes - one that keeps the light on continuously, and one that provides rapid flashing. The units come with a storage case (pictured) that also has two internal velco-secured compartments to hold the nine required batteries. In terms of brightness, they are not as bright as the emergency flashers on your car. However, they are extremely bright, and can undoubtedly be seen quite a distance down the road. Looking at the unit from the top provides the brightest illumination (for instance, stuck magetically on a veritical plane on the back of your car) due to the design of the lens in the lid, however they are also plenty bright situated horizontally on the ground. When I looked at them directly from the top, I had to look away. That's plenty bright I think. I believe that if my vehicle was ever disabled on a dark and stormy night on a major Interstate, these three units spread out behind my disabled vehicle in flashing mode would attract a lot of attention. The proof in the pudding is the post from the user who actually used these in the conditions described, and who reported that people slowed down when they saw all the flashing lights. That's precisely what you want people to do, so in terms of the units "accomplishing their mission", I would say these lights are doing what they're supposed to do. I bought two sets - one for my wife, and one for me. After looking them over, playing around with them, and even putting one in the back yard at night to see how effective it would be, I would say these will also be Christmas gifts next year for some of the people I care about. I think they are a much better option than flares, which only last about 30 minutes anyway, and orange triangles which can blow over and are not as visible at night. The only downside is the nature of batteries. It's a good idea to replace them every couple of years to make sure you have full strength batteries on hand to power the units. Something you must remember to do - just like changing the battery in your home smoke detectors - in fact, not a bad thing to add to the list. I think these units are a great idea and recommend them to all.
Review: Great when you break down or really need to be seen. - These work great. I have a couple of yellow ones from an earlier purchase. I wish the yellow were available too. I think these are a discontinued item - too bad! The light has a flash or steady on option. The light is really bright and the magnet keeps this in place really well even on rough roads with pot holes. I' used these on a trailer for a 500 mile trip. Trey didn't move at all and they are still working.

## Features

- BRIGHT LIGHT - The LED Emergency Beacons produce light with 360-degree visibility. Each light has a 20-hour run time in steady mode, while it has a 60-hour run time in flash mode. The light has a wattage of 0.5, and a 50,000-hour LED life.
- SMALL AND LIGHTWEIGHT - The LED Safety Lights are small and lightweight, and make a great addition to any emergency kit, garage, workshop, RV, boat, and outdoor adventures.
- SAFE TO USE - The lights have a powerful magnetic base, and are crush resistant for up to a 6,000-pound vehicle. They also replace dangerous strike flares and are water resistant.
- COMES IN TWO MODES - The Beacons come in two modes: flash and steady. Each beacon requires three AAA alkaline batteries (not included).
- PACK OF 3 - Includes 3 flares with storage bags.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Manufacturer | FlareAlert |
| Brand | StonePoint LED Lighting |
| Item Weight | 1.05 pounds |
| Product Dimensions | 9.2 x 5.6 x 5.4 inches |
| Item model number | FLA900TANDBAG |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Manufacturer Part Number | flarekit3 |
| Bulb Type | LED |

## Images

![Emergency LED Road Flare Kit Set of 3 LED Bright Roadside Beacons with Magnetic Base Flashing or Steady Red Lights Includes Storage Bag - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81BEYLd155L.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Regarding the colors. Does anyone know the laws regarding on which colors are allowed or not when placing these on the roads?**
A: I was a road cop for 20 years. The laws regarding colors apply to lights mounted on moving vehicles only. Permanent or temporary. On top of car, in rear window, on dash, in grill. Spotlights. They do not apply to lights set down on the road. The exception being a white light that can blind oncoming drivers. The "spirit" of the laws is to prevent/punish those who impersonate a emergency vehicle. Ask yourself, have you ever seen an orange, yellow, or white road flare? They're all red. In the USA red is universally recognized as danger/emergency. Yellow/orange as caution. Yes, you will get more lookie-loos but that's the point. People pay attention to the red ones. The yellow/orange ones do not get the same attention. Most will slow way down for red. Not so with yellow/orange. The goal of the red road flares is to keep us from becoming road kill. Surprised someone hasn't come out with a light capable of being set to red or orange/yellow. Orange/yellow is better than nothing.

**Q: How many LEDs are in each light? Do they point upwards or sideways?**
A: They point upwards. I think they have one LED in each light. They are very bright; don't worry about that part. The only issue I have with it is durability since one of my three lights was corroded by the battery. Although in my state it gets very cold. (Midwest)

**Q: Are batteries included?**
A: As I recall batteries are NOT included.  I just ordered 'Amazon' branded batteries when I ordered the FlareAlert.  Uses AAA batteries, 3ea, in each unit.

**Q: How long do batteries last in the unit and unused?**
A: Great question.  I've had mine going on 2 and half years, and the batteries all tested "OK".  Not great and not dead.   I've had to use them a few time over those years.  So awhile.   If you don't have a road flare or another type of accident avoidance I suggest these.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ These do what they're supposed to do.
*by H***O on January 24, 2011*

You know, it never ceases to amaze me how some people will never be satisfied. "Too small", "Not bright enough", "Too hard to open", etc. Okay, I read all these reviews, and wondered in my mind how good the FlareAlerts would be when I actually received my set. In all the criticisms that I read, there is only one I would tend to agree with, but it was not a "show stopper" in my mind. It is in fact true that the middle AA batter slot is a bit of a tight fit for a battery, but I had no difficulty in ultimtely getting the battery in place. As for the rest of the criticisms, I can only figure they are posted by overly fussy consumers. The bottom line is, it seems you can't please all the people, all the time. These units are about 4.5 inches across and plenty sturdy in my opinion. They are >easy< to open. One thing I was searching for in the description and reviews was whether they were weather resistant. In short, they are. There is a small rubber gasket on the body of the unit where the lid contacts which should be quite effective in keep water out of the unit. As also reported, there are two operating modes - one that keeps the light on continuously, and one that provides rapid flashing. The units come with a storage case (pictured) that also has two internal velco-secured compartments to hold the nine required batteries. In terms of brightness, they are not as bright as the emergency flashers on your car. However, they are extremely bright, and can undoubtedly be seen quite a distance down the road. Looking at the unit from the top provides the brightest illumination (for instance, stuck magetically on a veritical plane on the back of your car) due to the design of the lens in the lid, however they are also plenty bright situated horizontally on the ground. When I looked at them directly from the top, I had to look away. That's plenty bright I think. I believe that if my vehicle was ever disabled on a dark and stormy night on a major Interstate, these three units spread out behind my disabled vehicle in flashing mode would attract a lot of attention. The proof in the pudding is the post from the user who actually used these in the conditions described, and who reported that people slowed down when they saw all the flashing lights. That's precisely what you want people to do, so in terms of the units "accomplishing their mission", I would say these lights are doing what they're supposed to do. I bought two sets - one for my wife, and one for me. After looking them over, playing around with them, and even putting one in the back yard at night to see how effective it would be, I would say these will also be Christmas gifts next year for some of the people I care about. I think they are a much better option than flares, which only last about 30 minutes anyway, and orange triangles which can blow over and are not as visible at night. The only downside is the nature of batteries. It's a good idea to replace them every couple of years to make sure you have full strength batteries on hand to power the units. Something you must remember to do - just like changing the battery in your home smoke detectors - in fact, not a bad thing to add to the list. I think these units are a great idea and recommend them to all.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great when you break down or really need to be seen.
*by J***T on August 17, 2025*

These work great. I have a couple of yellow ones from an earlier purchase. I wish the yellow were available too. I think these are a discontinued item - too bad! The light has a flash or steady on option. The light is really bright and the magnet keeps this in place really well even on rough roads with pot holes. I' used these on a trailer for a 500 mile trip. Trey didn't move at all and they are still working.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ A Worthwhile Safety Device But With Caveats
*by P***K on November 14, 2012*

I received my flares this week and took some time to inspect them in depth tonight. Each flare requires three AA batteries, and as expected from all of the other reviews, the center battery in each was rather difficult to install. My first instinct was to simply snip off some of the excess "spring" for the center slots, but I would prefer not to make any permanent modifications if I don't have to. So with a little effort, I managed to get all of the batteries in place and test each unit... success. But even though I can get the batteries installed, I'm not 100% sure that my wife or kids would be able to. So I decided to leave the batteries installed. However, leaving all the batteries installed and functional isn't a perfect solution either though. As some other reviews have mentioned, the on/off switch on the top of the unit is easily bumped and the batteries would quickly drain if unnoticed in the case. Also, even if the switch was never bumped, the unit is likely to have some vampire drain. By the time these come out of the back to be used a year or two from now, they could very easily be dead. My solution was rather low tech, but works for my purposes. The two side battery slots have more wiggle room available than the center slot, so I fashioned an insulator. I chose some thick paper and cut strips that wrap neatly around the positive end of the battery, then installed one in a side battery slot in each flare. The paper doesn't hinder the opening or closing of the unit, and slip out easily when needed. So all I (or my wife) have to do in an emergency road-side event is open the unit, pull the tab of paper from its protective position tab and close it back up. A strip of plastic insulation would probably be better, but I don't have any readily available. As for the functionality of the flare, I took it outside after dark and it's plenty bright, even from a distance. Flashing mode and always-on mode were both highly visible. The magnet in each was strong enough to allow them to stick (and stay stuck) to both the horizontal and vertical surfaces on my vehicle. The included pouch is a bit on the flimsy side, but it is functional, and it contains two pockets with hook and loop (velcro) closure in addition to the three flare pockets. Each pocket is roomy enough to store 9 additional batteries, which means you could theoretically drain, refill, drain, refill, and then drain again before running out of batteries. The FlareAlert website claims up to 140 hours of usage in flash mode, so I doubt I'll ever actually need three full sets of batteries. A better use of the additional pouches might be storage space for small survival-type items such as a spare flashlight, first aid items, or fire starting materials... but that's a different topic. Long story short, I'm happy with my purchase and would give these flares 3.5 stars. That's taking off a full star off for the battery compartment, and another half a star for the on/off switch. But the fact that I didn't have to make any permanent modifications to make them useful allows me to round it up to four instead of down to three.

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