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28 Mar, 2024
Great paper!
I really hate filling out a form review for every single item I buy on ebay. Imagine going to the grocery store and filling out a review on a pack of sausages every week. Then repeat that for everything in your cart. Wouldn't it be more helpful to assume everything is fine unless it is not?(Like everything else in life?) Anyway, the paper is great! I am printing stuff on it.

05 Dec, 2020
Almost perfect except one major detail. No saw? Steak knife doesn't count!
3 of 3 found this helpful Well, it's a multitool. A few points to bring up though... The knife is tiny, and the "saw" is just a serrated knife, which is also tiny. The spines on the outside for the pliers dig into my skin and I have pretty tough hands. I can imagine someone with soft hands would need gloves to handle this so keep that in mind. The knife, while small, is sharp and useful. It is put together with hex tools so you can actually maybe swap out the tiny steak knife("saw") for a real pocket knife saw attachment? I'll look into that. Where this thing shines is the bit driver! Very cool! I have made a lot of use of that already! Can opener and bottle opener works :D. If this just had a (real) pocket saw I would call it the best multi-tool ever made...and also a bigger knife.

04 Dec, 2020
It's okay...but could be better for the price I think.
Pros :lightweight. No external batteries needed. Hand crank charging.
Cons: Extremely bulky for what it is. Light gets dim in a few minutes.
I crank charged my unit for a full six minutes. After a few minutes, the LEDs begin to get dim offering little more than a glow stick worth of light. I opened up the unit, and it's very spacious inside! I wondered, why did they make it this big if there would be so much leftover space inside? If you want to put this into your camping pack, it takes up so much room. Like 4 days food rations worth of room! It looks as though they copied an older D battery lantern and simply replaced the technology inside. I would recommend to any tech savvy users to remove the cheap gum stick battery with a more powerful 18650 or something similar. Trust me, there is _ample_ space inside. The charging unit should work as long as you use lithium ion style 3.7vDC. Although you may wish to check the circuit and replace with a quality charge controller if needed. If you plan to use this as your sole camping lamp for reading etc...I would recommend getting something else, frankly. Unless you plan to upgrade that battery, be prepared to have it plugged into 12v all the time in order to see anything. As soon as you unplug it, it gets dimmer and dimmer. That and the size, which is my fault for not checking. I will say the flashlight part works well, but the lantern? Anyway, it is also lightweight, and the dynamo does work. The crank is quite comfortable to use. I think perhaps some kind of diffuser over the LEDs might help too. This will be my hacklight when I get around to modifying it. Then I will hang it outside my pack so I can eat when camping still.