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A review of the Energizer Night Strike Handheld LED Flashlight has been posted over at About.com. 'The Energizer Night Strike Handheld was a good LED light for a while. It was even my favorite of the Night Strike line, until the circuitry inside went haywire. Turns out, this light likes to turn itself on, which tends to wear the batteries down - and sometimes it won't turn off. Speaking of the exterior, it's rugged, compact, bright, and the switches are in just the right place. I also appreciate the good belt clip, which does a fine job of securing the light (I usually clip it to my pants pocket).'

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The Personal Money Store have published a review of the Energizer MIL2AA1L Hardcase Tactical Flashlight. 'the Energizer Hardcase Tactical Flashlight (aka the Energizer LED Infrared Night Vision Flashlight and the MIL2AA1L) boasts five different kinds of light. White, Blue, Red, Infrared and Infrared Strobe light your way through darkest night. Other things that come standard on the Energizer Hardcase Tactical Flashlight include rubber gaskets that resist water damage, a recessed switch that keeps you from lighting your torch before you're ready to give away your position and a red signal to let people know that you're the kind of person who will turn on the red light.'

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Daily Adventures have published their review of the Energizer Trailfinder Headlamp. 'This light had many good features, the best of which was the reasonable price. Even at $21, it is about half the price of my Black Diamond Spot. I like the idea of the red LED's (if the on/off system for it had been designed better), and the other lights were plenty bright for trail running. The light shining into my peripheral vision, though, is enough to keep this from being my primary headlamp. It makes a great back-up or general purpose light, but when all is said and done, it is not the Beacon of Hope.'

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THE FATHER LIFE have published their review of the Energizer 15 Minute Charger. 'The charger also has a built in safety timer and a temperature sensor which monitors each individual battery and terminates charging when fully charged. There is also a LED light which turns from red to green when the batteries are charged. There's a built in fan, too, which will run when the batteries are charging. Don't let the fan tell you when it's done charging, because the fan will run for minutes after the charge to cool down the batteries.'

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WolfCamera.com has the Energizer Economy Flashlight with Batteries on offer for $2.15.
Features:
• Impact resistant and faceted relector
• Contor switch and ribbed texture
• Assorted colors, shipped randomly
• Includes 2 Eveready Super Heavy Duty D batteries

Press Release

New Energizer(R) Energi To Go(R) Products Offer Solutions in Solar Charging Technology, Rechargeable Power Packs and Emergency Chargers

ST. LOUIS, June 24 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- From power for iPhone(TM) and Smart phones to netbooks and camcorders,

Energizer continues to develop innovative and creative portable power solutions for on-the-go consumers. Making its debut will be the new line of Energizer(R) Energi To Go(R) branded rechargeable power packs and emergency charger products for all types of mobile electronic devices. "Our goal is to make consumers' lives easier by giving them the power that they need, when and how they need it," said Jeff Ziminski, Chief Marketing Officer, Energizer. "Our newest Energi To Go products use the latest rechargeable charging technology to help people - and their high drain gadgets - Keep Going(R)."
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A review of the Energizer Rechargeable 15 Minute Charger has been posted over at DaddyForever.com. 'With the Energizer 15 minute charger, you can charge from one to four AA or AAA batteries simultaneously. According to the documentation, you can charge a 1700 mAh AA battery in 13 minutes (2200 mAh AA takes 15 minutes, 2450 mAh AA takes 18 minutes, and 850 mAh AAA takes 15 minutes). Note: even though batteries are ready for use in about 15 minutes, you should leave the batteries in the charger for an additional ten minutes to maximize performance. Twenty-five minutes is still much better than 4+ hours.'

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A review of the Energizer Trailfinder Headlamp has been posted over at Running Journey. 'The headlamp runs on 3AA batteries (Energizer of course. It comes with their "Max" batteries). I tested out the angle adjustment of this headlamp before I went out for my run. It has a great range and can basically go to about 90 degrees if you so desire to see the area directly below you illuminated. I also tested out the lighting modes which include spotlight, flood, flood+spotlight, and red LED for low light/night vision.'

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Mobilewhack have published their review of the Energizer Trailfinder Series Lights. 'Priced $14.99 - $17.99, the Trailfinder series is now available online at various stores. 3 AAA (Energizer) batteries included. Energizer claims that the battery lasts about 50 hours. With a comfortable strap and bright light, the Trailfinder is a welcome addition to any outdoor enthusiast's kit, and is certainly value-for-money.'

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