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Walmart is selling a ‘quality' $30 rechargeable flashlight for $11, and shoppers say it's ‘impressively bright'

Walmart is selling a ‘quality' $30 rechargeable flashlight for $11, and shoppers say it's ‘impressively bright'

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Every home needs the proper emergency kit to help them feel safe during inclement weather, blackouts, and more. And if there's one item that every homeowner should have, it's a rechargeable flashlight.
Long gone are the days where you have to rely on a battery-powered flashlight for illumination. Right now, you can grab the MoonSun Rechargeable Flashlight for just $11 at Walmart. Originally priced at $30, you can save 63% on this must-have essential.
MoonSun Rechargeable Flashlight, $11 (was $30) at Walmart
Weighing less than 1 pound, this flashlight can be used for just about any occasion. It offers 1,000 powerful lumens that can fully illuminate a 100 square meter room. It is five times brighter than other LED flashlights and features three lighting modes — high to medium, strobe, and SOS. Another feature that sets this flashlight apart from others on the market is its zoomable function, that allows you to adjust the focus and choose the spotlight for remote or large-area viewing.
'Best flashlight I've ever owned!' wrote one shopper. 'It is built well. The case is made of metal and every part fits together well. The light is bright and the cowl adjusts focus of the beam from narrow to wide. The light it produces is evenly distributed over the entire area, unlike flashlights that use incandescent bulbs.'
A second customer said, 'These were a delight to have at the campsite in preparation for late-night treks to the lake. We own a number of compact LED lamps, but this one surpasses them all in quality.'
With a telescopic design, this device is IPX7 waterproof and made of durable aviation grade aluminum alloy. The flashlight uses a USB-charging interface that can be powered through a laptop, socket, and power bank. Once the battery is fully charged, it can last for 12 hours in low brightness mode. It also uses an LED display to show the exact power level, so you'll know when it needs a recharge.
'Impressively bright,' wrote a third reviewer. 'Little size, fits in my coat pocket easily, charges fast, and lights up a room if hung in a tent. Outdoors it lights up my backyard effortlessly.'
Get ready for any type of emergency or outdoor excursion with this $11 rechargeable flashlight. Add one (or two) to your cart today before the sale ends.
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