Guy's Dropper
Enlightened
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I was given a Totes "Third Eye" headlamp for Christmas. As I opened the box up and pulled it out, it literally fell apart in my hands. I tried to put it back together but found out that the tiny metal screws that hold the light together were stripped beyond recognition. This makes less sense than it should, as the socket that they screwed into was made entirely of soft plastic that hardly had a hint of thread markings on it itself. The light was supposed to be powered by 3 AAA batteries. When I slid the battery holder out, I saw that one of the springs was broken off. As expected, no batteries were included with the light. Not even the head strap was salvageable, as it would not fit my head on the largest size. The light had broken away from the head strap and then into pieces as I had pulled it out of the box, so I looked at the 7 leds to find that they were the worst 5mm I have ever seen. Two of them had some sort of strange discoloration and one of them was slightly smaller that the others. Even the lens was poorly made. The light had brittle plastic threads and no o-rings at all. Here is a picture that was probably photoshopped in order to remove the gaping spaces and cracks in the plastic.:green:
http://media.kohls.com.edgesuite.net/is/image/kohls/121745?wid=230&hei=230&op_sharpen=1
When I saw the $20 price tag on the box, I attempted to return the light to radio shack. They told me that had never carried such a light. This light failed in ways that I did not even know were possible until now. In fact, given the choice between a small box of matches to light my way and 4 of these lights with batteries, I would choose the small box of matches.
I am NEVER buying anything made by Totes! The quality was unimaginably BAD.
I was given a Totes "Third Eye" headlamp for Christmas. As I opened the box up and pulled it out, it literally fell apart in my hands. I tried to put it back together but found out that the tiny metal screws that hold the light together were stripped beyond recognition. This makes less sense than it should, as the socket that they screwed into was made entirely of soft plastic that hardly had a hint of thread markings on it itself. The light was supposed to be powered by 3 AAA batteries. When I slid the battery holder out, I saw that one of the springs was broken off. As expected, no batteries were included with the light. Not even the head strap was salvageable, as it would not fit my head on the largest size. The light had broken away from the head strap and then into pieces as I had pulled it out of the box, so I looked at the 7 leds to find that they were the worst 5mm I have ever seen. Two of them had some sort of strange discoloration and one of them was slightly smaller that the others. Even the lens was poorly made. The light had brittle plastic threads and no o-rings at all. Here is a picture that was probably photoshopped in order to remove the gaping spaces and cracks in the plastic.:green:
http://media.kohls.com.edgesuite.net/is/image/kohls/121745?wid=230&hei=230&op_sharpen=1
When I saw the $20 price tag on the box, I attempted to return the light to radio shack. They told me that had never carried such a light. This light failed in ways that I did not even know were possible until now. In fact, given the choice between a small box of matches to light my way and 4 of these lights with batteries, I would choose the small box of matches.
I am NEVER buying anything made by Totes! The quality was unimaginably BAD.
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