Found a little twin LED 9V light that is not much bigger than the 9V cell itself:
See that little gray nub? It's actually an On/Off switch:
But the best thing about it is you slide it LEFT for "low" and RIGHT for "high" beams. Center is "off".
On low beam, it's well bright enough for restroom or midnight snack runs:
But on high beam it is almost too bright for dark-adjusted eyes:
And the maker has thoughtfully (and wisely) had its web site imprinted on the inside:
You can even see the "patent pending" notification.
On low beam against a fully charged Freelight, it is quite a bit dimmer:
But the tables are turned when you slide the switch to the right and activate the high beam:
Bear in mind that all tests were done using an alkaline 9V cell. The internal circuitry is actually set up for use with lithium 9V batteries for even greater brightness, as well as extended run times.
You can buy this cool little light for just $19.95 right HERE.
See that little gray nub? It's actually an On/Off switch:
But the best thing about it is you slide it LEFT for "low" and RIGHT for "high" beams. Center is "off".
On low beam, it's well bright enough for restroom or midnight snack runs:
But on high beam it is almost too bright for dark-adjusted eyes:
And the maker has thoughtfully (and wisely) had its web site imprinted on the inside:
You can even see the "patent pending" notification.
On low beam against a fully charged Freelight, it is quite a bit dimmer:
But the tables are turned when you slide the switch to the right and activate the high beam:
Bear in mind that all tests were done using an alkaline 9V cell. The internal circuitry is actually set up for use with lithium 9V batteries for even greater brightness, as well as extended run times.
You can buy this cool little light for just $19.95 right HERE.