What Do I Need In My Disaster Kit?
Be ready for any disaster with the Emergency Crank Radio, Flashlight, And Phone Charger. It has everything you need to stay informed, light your way, alert others around you, and even charge your phone or other USB devices.
This is a MUST-HAVE item in today's uncertain and dangerous world. With natural disasters getting worse and worldwide political tensions making the future unpredictable, this item will give you peace of mind once added to your disaster kit.
While you still have power, this device can be charged via the included USB cable. The internal battery will power the flashlight, AM/FM radio, and alert siren. Once the battery has been used up, you can use the hand crank to recharge it.
You'll be surprised how easy this is to crank! If cranked at 130 revolutions per minute, it will charge up in just 2 minutes. This 2 minutes of crank power will give you about 30 minutes of flashlight power, 10 to 15 minutes of radio power, and 10 minutes of siren use.
When fully charged via the USB cable you'll have much longer usage. The flashlight lasts about 2-3 hours, radio 1-2 hours, and the siren 1.5 hours.
One of the most thoughtful features of this device is how the USB output works. To avoid quickly draining the internal battery to charge up your phone or other devices, the hand crank is directly connected to the USB output. This means you must turn the hand crank for your device to charge.
Even if you don't have a disaster kit, this emergency radio flashlight is great to keep around the house, in your car, toolbox, or workshop. It's super reliable and even if the battery isn't charged, it will be ready to use in just a couple minutes of hand cranking.
FEATURES and BENEFITS:
- Must-Have Item For Disaster Or Emergency Kit
- Hand Crank Fully Charges Battery In About 2 Minutes
- Can Be Charged Via Included USB Cord
- More Reliable And Faster Charging Than Solar
- Charges Any USB Devices With Hand Crank
- 120mAh Rechargeable Lithium Battery
- LED Brightness Is About 180 Lumens
- Includes Flashlight (5 LEDs), AM/FM Radio, Siren, And USB Output
- Easy Carry Wrist Strap
- Simple Controls And Easy To Use
- Dimensions: 6.5" X2.5" X 1.5"
For those of us who remember the world before cell phones and smart home devices, there were two important items we kept close by for emergencies; battery-powered radio and flashlight.
Today we are much too complacent relying on technology to always be there. In a real emergency, things don't always go that way. That's why I love this new Disaster Prep Emergency Crank Radio, Flashlight, And Phone Charger. It's even better than the gear I used to have because even though it has a rechargeable battery that can charge with an included USB cord, it also has a hand crank for recharging!
Best of all, unlike those old hand-crank radios of the past, this one just needs two minutes of cranking for 30 minutes of flashlight power and 10 to 15 minutes of radio power. Plus, it's much easier to crank than any other unit I've used.
It also has a great feature built-in. The USB output port is directly connected to the hand crank. This ensures that no one will drain the flashlight or radio power to charge a phone or other device. If you do plug in your phone, it will charge as long as you're cranking.
No matter how bad the storm or emergency is, you'll know that your flashlight and radio will keep working to light your way and ensure you still can receive the latest news and emergency updates. It even has a siren alarm in case you're lost or buried in debris. And just like the flashlight and radio, if you use up all the power, simply crank it for a couple of minutes and you're ready to go again! It's a MUST-HAVE especially if you live in an earthquake or hurricane-prone area.
FEATURES and BENEFITS:
- Must-Have Item For Disaster Or Emergency Kit
- Hand Crank Charges Battery In 2 Minutes
- Can Be Charged Via Included USB Cord
- More Reliable/Faster Charging Than Solar
- Charges Any USB Devices With Hand Crank
- 120mAh Rechargeable Lithium Battery
- LED Brightness Is About 180 Lumens
- Includes Flashlight (5 LEDs), AM/FM Radio, Siren, And USB Output
- Easy Carry Wrist Strap
- Simple Controls And Easy To Use
- Dimensions: 6.5" X2.5" X 1.5"
Today we are much too complacent relying on technology to always be there. In a real emergency, things don't always go that way. That's why I love this new Disaster Prep Emergency Crank Radio, Flashlight, And Phone Charger. It's even better than the gear I used to have because even though it has a rechargeable battery that can charge with an included USB cord, it also has a hand crank for recharging!
Best of all, unlike those old hand-crank radios of the past, this one just needs two minutes of cranking for 30 minutes of flashlight power and 10 to 15 minutes of radio power. Plus, it's much easier to crank than any other unit I've used.
It also has a great feature built-in. The USB output port is directly connected to the hand crank. This ensures that no one will drain the flashlight or radio power to charge a phone or other device. If you do plug in your phone, it will charge as long as you're cranking.
No matter how bad the storm or emergency is, you'll know that your flashlight and radio will keep working to light your way and ensure you still can receive the latest news and emergency updates. It even has a siren alarm in case you're lost or buried in debris. And just like the flashlight and radio, if you use up all the power, simply crank it for a couple of minutes and you're ready to go again! It's a MUST-HAVE especially if you live in an earthquake or hurricane-prone area.
FEATURES and BENEFITS:
- Must-Have Item For Disaster Or Emergency Kit
- Hand Crank Charges Battery In 2 Minutes
- Can Be Charged Via Included USB Cord
- More Reliable/Faster Charging Than Solar
- Charges Any USB Devices With Hand Crank
- 120mAh Rechargeable Lithium Battery
- LED Brightness Is About 180 Lumens
- Includes Flashlight (5 LEDs), AM/FM Radio, Siren, And USB Output
- Easy Carry Wrist Strap
- Simple Controls And Easy To Use
- Dimensions: 6.5" X2.5" X 1.5"
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