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6" Lizard Flare Flameless LED Road Flare (15 LED Lights w/ 9 Safety Modes) for
$3.25.
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Product Description:
- As Seen On TV LED Road Flares: One Lizard Flare Flameless LED Road Flare with 15 LEDs and nine safety modes is great for a road side vehicle emergency kit; road flares are magnetic, have hooks for hanging or standing up; each LED flare requires 3 AAA batteries, not included.
- Long-Range 360 Degree Visibility: Road flares deliver 360 degrees of bright light visible from almost a mile away to ensure visibility while awaiting roadside assistance; for maximum visibility and safety, place six or more along the front, side and rear of your vehicle
- Super-Strong and Durable Safety Flares: Lizard Flare safety flares are super-strong and durable, so they can take a beating in any situation; road flares are magnetic, weatherproof and have a shatterproof ABS lens, making them perfect for a vehicle emergency kit
- 9 Safety Modes: Nine modes of safety lights keep you prepared for every emergency situation; choose from single flash, dual flash, triple flash, rotating, alternate blinks, universal SOS signal, solid on high, solid on low, and flashlight
- Built-in Flashlight: Lizard Flare road flares feature a built-in, super-bright flashlight, perfect for changing tires, checking oil levels and seeing in the dark; each LED flare is magnetic, allowing you to stick it to your car for a hands-free light
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You know how when you buy something that comes preloaded with batteries...
Many times it will have a plastic pull tab that keeps the batteries disconnected.
You just pull out that plastic tab and it slides out of the battery compartment, without opening the battery compartment.
I make my own pull tab for battery operated devices that I don't use very often.
Usually by cutting a sliver of the blister pack so that it will fit down into the battery compartment or a thick plastic bag.
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