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FARADAY PRINCIPLE OF ELECTROMAGNETIC
ENERGY
Forever Flashlights never need bulbs or batteries! Just
shake and produce light forever! The Forever Flashlight uses the Faraday Principle
of Electromagnetic Energy to eliminate the need for
batteries. The Faraday Principle states
that if an electric conductor, like copper wire, is moved
through a magnetic field, electric current will be generated
and flow into the conductor.
This is the principle by which the Forever
Flashlight operates. In addition, Forever Flashlights use LED bulbs which are both bright and will not burn out. By shaking the Forever Flashlight back
and forth for 15-30 seconds, enough electricity is generated
to light the LED bulb for up to five minutes of continuous
light.
The Forever Flashlight uses a super bright blue
LED light that is highly visible, allowing you to see exactly
what you need to see, when you need to see it. |
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Emergency Kit for Four
$39.95
9011
Knowing that you and your family are prepared with a basic emergency plan, give yourself some extra peace of mind with Excalibur Electronics’ and The Weather Channel®’s Emergency Preparedness Kit. This kit contains your emergency essentials for up to you four people.
- The kit includes all of the following essentials: 2 flashlights, 1 pair of canvas gloves, 2 pairs of non-latex rubber gloves, 4 AAA batteries, 4 D batteries, 1 instant-cold compress, 4 dust masks, 4 light sticks, 1 first aid kit, 1 box of crayons, 1 AM/FM radio, 1 CPR breathing barrier, 1 tweezer, 1 CPR booklet, 4 emergency survival blankets, 2 plastic whistles, 1 waterproof document holder, 4 emergency ponchos, 1 children's activity booklet, 1 The Weather Channel Carrying Case, 1 The Weather Channel Preparedness Guide
- Flashlight gets you through the darkest night
- Includes tips and vital information on surviving emergencies and natural disasters
- Features first-aid supplies and techniques to treat injuries
- Waterproof pouch protects your important documents>
The Weather Channel is a federally registered mark of The Weather Channel, Inc.
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