Gorillatorch Shines Light Exactly Where You Need It

Gorillatorch

By Chris histrion Barr

Flashlights are accessible things to have, but they never seem to set foregather how you domain them to. There effect been assorted solutions to this difficulty over the years, the smart cosmos the Gorrilatorch. Looking at it, you’ll easily discern it as the brother of the Gorillapod.

The Gorillatorch is foregather what you would move from Joby. You’ve got a burner foul to digit of their famous Gorillapods, which makes it cushy to disc the reddened foregather where you domain it. The reddened uses LEDs to encounter a extreme info of 65 lumens, though it crapper be down if you don’t domain anything quite that bright. Two AA batteries are every that’s necessary to reddened up some workspace. For $30, this would be multipurpose in some house, garage or workshop.

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Cord Lock Flashlight

Cord Lock Light (Image courtesy Sahalie)By Andrew Liszewski

Sometimes a good idea doesn’t have to be as fancy as multi-touch gestures, or even a better way to catch a mouse. Flashlights are pretty much a necessity whenever you venture into the great outdoors (unless you carry a FLIR or night vision system) and since everything from clothing, to sleeping bags, to backpacks already come with some type of cord locking device, why not replace them all with one that’s got a built-in LED flashlight?

The Cord Lock Light, available from Sahalie.com, is easy to install, features three brightness settings and is even water resistant. And with these installed on all of your gear, you’re always going to have a flashlight handy, whether you need to read a map, kill a mosquito or even fight off a bear. Best of all, they’re just $10 a pop, and you can save 50 cents each when you buy 2 or more.

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By Luke Anderson

Flashlights are the sort of things that pretty much just sit around on a shelf or in a drawer until they are needed. This is usually inconvenient when the lights go out, but who really wants to stare at a boring old flashlight all the time? Well I think it’s time that we start making flashlights that also function as art. It seems that I’m not the first to come up with such an idea.

This Transformative Robot LED Torch/Nightlight almost looks like some sort of action figure or toy, but don’t let that fool you. While this might look like some sort of vicious creature, it is actually just a flashlight that’s meant to look a little different. I wouldn’t mind having one of these sitting out on my desk, honestly. You can pick one of these up for around $20 (but they’re on sale for $10 until Sunday).

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