Frontpage Deal

Energizer LED Rechargeable Spotlight Flashlight (Ember Red)

$18
$35.97
+ Free Shipping
+49 Deal Score
35,953 Views
Amazon has select Energizer LED Flashlights on sale for the prices listed below after you 'clip' the 50% off coupon on the product page. Shipping is free with Prime or on orders $25 or more.

Thanks to Deal Hunter Navy-Wife for finding this deal.

Note: Must be logged in to clip coupons; coupons are typically limited to one per account.

Available:

Editor's Notes & Price Research

Written by
No longer available:
Share
Good deal?
You gave rep to Navy-Wife | Staff for this post.
Thank you!
Navy-Wife | Staff posted this deal. Say thanks!

Original Post

Written by
Edited September 24, 2022 at 03:03 PM by
Amazon [amazon.com] has Energizer LED Flashlights on sale for the prices listed below after you 'clip' the 50% off coupon on the product page. Shipping is free with Prime or on orders $25 or more.

Note: Coupons are usually limited to one per account.

Available (prices after 50% off coupon):
Add Comment
Created 09-21-2022 at 07:26 AM by Navy-Wife | Staff
If you purchase something through a post on our site, Slickdeals may get a small share of the sale.
Deal
Score
+49
35,953 Views
$18
$35.97
About the OP
Send Message
Pro Deal Hunter
Joined Nov 2010 Slickdeals Staff Deal Hunter
28,412 Reputation Points
2,485 Deals Posted
2,313 Votes Submitted
3,395 Comments Posted
Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more. If you're not a student, there's also a free 1-Month Amazon Prime trial available.

Community Wiki

Last Edited by timbertop September 24, 2022 at 09:24 AM
.......
No warranty on energizer flashlights!
Questions & Answers BETA
Ask our community of deal experts a question about this deal, product, or store.

Your comment cannot be blank.

Featured Comments

Note: Regarding the single AA $6 clip flashlight.

SD'ers beware... I own 2 of these, and after a little bit of use you have to bang them on something hard to turn on. Also there is some kind of low voltage cutoff, and don't turn on easily after recent use if the battery is low.... but of course YMMV.

Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.

Joined Nov 2009
L5: Journeyman
> bubble2 586 Posts
49 Reputation
09-21-2022 at 04:42 PM.
#1
Book light has gone up
Like
>
Funny
>
Helpful
Not helpful
Joined Mar 2016
L3: Novice
> bubble2 230 Posts
83 Reputation
09-21-2022 at 08:01 PM.
#2
Coupon is still available.
Like
>
Funny
>
Helpful
Not helpful
Joined Oct 2006
L6: Expert
> bubble2 1,220 Posts
381 Reputation
09-21-2022 at 08:22 PM.
#3
So what exactly is the difference between all these Energizer headlamps? Some seem to go for up to $30 before the coupon...for one....others can be had for under $10 for a pair. I am just not getting how they are really different..other than one is rechargeable
Like
>
Funny
>
Helpful
Not helpful
Joined Jul 2018
L3: Novice
> bubble2 181 Posts
105 Reputation
09-21-2022 at 09:27 PM.
#4
Limited-time deal: Rechargeable LED Camping Lantern by Energizer, 1000+ Lumens, IPX4 Water Resistant, Super Bright Tent Light, Rugged Lanterns for Hurricane, Emergency, Survival Kits, Hiking, (USB Cable Included) https://a.co/d/9Yqut1K
With the $10 off it is better than the previous sd with 50% off
2
Like
>
Funny
>
Helpful
Not helpful
Joined Feb 2016
...confuzed
> bubble2 2,663 Posts
528 Reputation

Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank

09-22-2022 at 03:57 AM.
#5
Note: Regarding the single AA $6 clip flashlight.

SD'ers beware... I own 2 of these, and after a little bit of use you have to bang them on something hard to turn on. Also there is some kind of low voltage cutoff, and don't turn on easily after recent use if the battery is low.... but of course YMMV.
10
>
2
Like
>
Funny
>
Helpful
Not helpful
Last edited by dazedxxx September 22, 2022 at 04:00 AM.
Joined Jul 2019
L5: Journeyman
> bubble2 589 Posts
10 Reputation
09-22-2022 at 05:48 AM.
#6
100 lumens LED.
>
1
Like
>
Funny
>
Helpful
Not helpful
Joined Dec 2006
L9: Master
> bubble2 5,400 Posts
790 Reputation
09-22-2022 at 05:56 AM.
#7
Quote from lottathought :
So what exactly is the difference between all these Energizer headlamps? Some seem to go for up to $30 before the coupon...for one....others can be had for under $10 for a pair. I am just not getting how they are really different..other than one is rechargeable
Stick with the 1000 lumen 18650 based model, others are not enough for the money, ~15 on sale from time to time ENERGIZER LED Headlamp Rechargeable X1000, Ultra Bright IPX4 Water Resistant Head Light, 1000 Lumen Turbo Mode, Headlamp for Outdoors, Power Outage Emergency, (USB Cable Included) https://a.co/d/2d2RlJU
1
>
1
Like
>
Funny
>
Helpful
Not helpful

Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.

Joined Sep 2017
L3: Novice
> bubble2 232 Posts
123 Reputation
09-22-2022 at 06:38 AM.
#8
Quote from lottathought :
So what exactly is the difference between all these Energizer headlamps? Some seem to go for up to $30 before the coupon...for one....others can be had for under $10 for a pair. I am just not getting how they are really different..other than one is rechargeable
The single one listed is rechargeable, is brighter, and has separate buttons for the colored lights vs. white light - this is nice because if you want to turn on the red light to not lose your night vision, you can get there directly - that said, point the light into something and click to the setting you want, you won't sacrifice much night vision.

Big downside to primary batteries is if you use it at the bright end, they only last so long. Alkalines will fade fairly fast, and while it will stay "useable" for a long time, you'll find that at half battery, it will likely not be as bright as you want it, and will quickly fall into the "enough to see where you're going" range. Primary lithium batteries have a flatter output so it will stay brighter longer, but they are expensive.

I have no experience with this particular light, but if nothing more then the fact that the performance output stays roughly the same until the battery is basically dead - I prefer lithium batteries wherever possible in a flashlight, and rechargeable for environmental/cost issues.

Personally I've had nothing but good experiences with my energizer lights, but they definitely don't have the consistency and quality that the specialty light manufacturers have (but are DRASTICALLY cheaper). I think the biggest issue for me is the UI. It's often hard to tell how the particular light will work - like what brightness it defaults to and what direction does it cycle, whether it has "memory" (defaults to the last used setting), if there is a quick way to go to the lowest or highest brightness etc. I would guess they utilize 3rd party designs/designers to develop their lights and each light or series of lights is treated as an independent project - because it seems like every energizer light I have has different controls. Even lights like these headlamps which visually look similar to past headlamps, or even the ones released at the same time as different "tiers" have inconsistent controls and specs.

The reviews for the rechargeable one have me wary of the quality, but I've had many versions of the AAA powered ones, and typically they were broken up by cheapest = lower brightness/throw and fewer options, up to the most expensive with most options and output. I really like the smart dimming feature, and before I think you couldn't get that on the cheaper models. The big advantage being that sometimes if you're working up close or a closed in environment, you need a lower brightness, but the fixed brightness jumps often seem to go from not enough light to too bright.
2
1
Like
>
Funny
>
Helpful
Not helpful
Joined Sep 2017
L3: Novice
> bubble2 232 Posts
123 Reputation
09-22-2022 at 06:44 AM.
#9
I can't say for certain that it will happen with these particular headlamps, but I would be wary of these if you wear glasses as it may inadvertently shine downward and light up the inside of your glasses (glare city). The big "lens" that covers the front of the light goes all the way to the bottom of the light, when the light shines through it, it will cause the lens itself to carry light in all directions - look at the product photos that show the illuminated red and green LEDs to get an idea of what I mean.

The upside is it's an easy fix, just use a piece of electrical tape or some paint across the bottom of the lens, but it's annoying to have to do that.
Like
>
Funny
>
Helpful
Not helpful
Joined Apr 2004
L8: Grand Teacher
> bubble2 3,018 Posts
918 Reputation
09-22-2022 at 07:14 AM.
#10
None of these are tactical, what are we supposed to do with them? Metals recycling, as in turn them over for it?
>
1
2
Like
>
Funny
>
Helpful
Not helpful
Joined Oct 2012
L5: Journeyman
> bubble2 939 Posts
185 Reputation
09-22-2022 at 07:18 AM.
#11
Energizer sales ... they keep going, and going and going ...
1
>
4
Like
>
Funny
>
Helpful
Not helpful
Joined Sep 2012
L4: Apprentice
> bubble2 415 Posts
66 Reputation
09-22-2022 at 07:59 AM.
#12
would this be good for hobby work? painting models and such? my old hobby glasses had a light that could be pointed downward so you could see whats in your hands but the light keeps flickering even with new batteries.
Like
>
Funny
>
Helpful
Not helpful
Page 1 of 3
Start the ConversationAdd a Comment
 

Coupons for Popular Stores