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Tools and Hardware Reviews of Gerber 22-80012 Infinity Ultra Task LED Flashlight, BlackCustomer Review: Long run time - very little light Summary: 2 Stars
Gerber 22-80012 Infinity Ul Task LED Flashlight, Black
Solid Build, Very long run time, Puts out enough light to light up your feet.
Customer Review: Lotsa light in a small package Summary: 4 Stars
For one double A battery and 1 LED bulb, this flashlight puts out a great deal of light and throws it in a wide arc. The whole unit is only a couple of inches long and I immediately put it on a layard that I can wrap around my wrist or hang around my neck so it would not easily be lost. Plan to use it for travel to slip in my rollaboard and zip into the side pocket of my purse until then. Slightly expensive but well worth it.
Customer Review: Nice little light....for under $10 Summary: 2 Stars
I've had this light for a month or so and it's proven to be a handy gadget. I do not find that it puts off a good amount of light for comparitively smaller lights that I own. I have a $15 led pen light that is much brighter and a bit clearer. I caught this on a bargain price for $10. I wouldn't pay much more that that. Sorry Gerber.
Customer Review: Nice while it lasted. Summary: 1 Stars
"double O-rings; water-sealed circuit board"
Um. I loved this little flashlight and used it at work constantly. For about a week. Then it rained. It hasn't worked since.
Customer Review: Not enough for me Summary: 3 Stars
The body of this light is extremely well constructed. The light is only adequate, not brilliant. But then I have some 5 and 6 Watt LED lights, so my standards are high. I'd say this was a good replacement for a mini Maglight, but there are much better performers these days, some of them made by Gerber. For this price I expect more light these days.
While it is almost a mechanical work of art, the same can't be said for the clip. They should have taken a moment longer to to think about how the clip locates, or doesn't, on the light. A slight indentation would probably have stopped me from losing it...
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