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2-Pack Energizer Universal Plus LED Headlamp w/ Batteries (Midnight Black)

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Amazon has 2-Pack Energizer Universal Plus LED Headlamp w/ Batteries (Midnight Black) on sale for $7.82. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

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Features:
  • Two (2) lightweight, durable Energizer Universal Plus LED Headlamps offer bright light for a variety of activities. Includes four (4) Energizer MAX AAA alkaline batteries
  • Lightweight, compact hands free light offers comfortable wear for a variety of activities
  • Headlamp with red light is ideal for indoor and outdoor activities that require two hands such as DIY projects and outdoor adventures at night
  • 12x brighter than standard LED technology with 100 lumens of light that illuminates objects up to 40 meters away with a red light for night vision mode
  • Rugged yet lightweight LED light is impact resistant up to 1 meter for reliable use

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Amazon has 2-Pack Energizer Universal Plus LED Headlamp w/ Batteries (Midnight Black) on sale for $7.82. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for sharing this deal.

Features:
  • Two (2) lightweight, durable Energizer Universal Plus LED Headlamps offer bright light for a variety of activities. Includes four (4) Energizer MAX AAA alkaline batteries
  • Lightweight, compact hands free light offers comfortable wear for a variety of activities
  • Headlamp with red light is ideal for indoor and outdoor activities that require two hands such as DIY projects and outdoor adventures at night
  • 12x brighter than standard LED technology with 100 lumens of light that illuminates objects up to 40 meters away with a red light for night vision mode
  • Rugged yet lightweight LED light is impact resistant up to 1 meter for reliable use

Editor's Notes

Written by Nate650 | Staff
  • About this deal:
  • About this product:
    • Rated 4.4 out of 5 stars based on over 8600 Amazon customer reviews.
  • About this store:
  • Additional notes:
    • Please see the original post for additional details & give the wiki and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Written by phoinix | Staff

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Model: Energizer Universal Plus LED Headlamp, Lightweight Bright Headlamp for Outdoors, Camping and Emergency Light for Adults and Kids, Includes Batteries, Pack of 2

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Yesterday 10:41 PM
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bb2kingYesterday 10:41 PM
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Way better to get a rechargeable one in the long term
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Yesterday 10:58 PM
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raysacrYesterday 10:58 PM
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Quote from bb2king :
Way better to get a rechargeable one in the long term
How is it way better? Personally, I don't like rechargeable for thing like this where I only use a few times a year. And the times I need it, the battery isnt charged. I rather have it ready to go, and can easily pop in fresh batteries when needed.
Today 12:24 AM
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zaairioToday 12:24 AM
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I got these and the straps wear out quick and they won't fully tighten anymore.
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Today 12:58 AM
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guy30000Today 12:58 AM
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Helps me look at things
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Today 01:46 AM
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natistoToday 01:46 AM
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Quote from bb2king :
Way better to get a rechargeable one in the long term
Nah. Better to have replaceable (rechargeable) batteries:
  • you can use on longer trips where you need to bring multiple batteries (I always bring an extra battery for my headlamp on backpacking trips)
  • you can add a charged battery to this, so you know it will work, rather than finding it dead
  • can use the batteries for other things if not using this (it doesn't have to keep an unused battery sequestered)
  • if the battery dies, you can still use the device by just getting a new commodity battery
For my use cases, I try to avoid non-removable rechargeable whenever possible.
Today 01:52 AM
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lollerskatesToday 01:52 AM
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I have these (somewhere) but never remember to grab them when I need them Frown
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Today 03:18 AM
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JeffJ9000Today 03:18 AM
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Quote from guy30000 :
Helps me look at things
Big things? Small things? Pungent things? Inquiring minds and all.....
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Today 03:46 AM
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cacadiabloToday 03:46 AM
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Quote from natisto :
Nah. Better to have replaceable (rechargeable) batteries:
  • you can use on longer trips where you need to bring multiple batteries (I always bring an extra battery for my headlamp on backpacking trips)
  • you can add a charged battery to this, so you know it will work, rather than finding it dead
  • can use the batteries for other things if not using this (it doesn't have to keep an unused battery sequestered)
  • if the battery dies, you can still use the device by just getting a new commodity battery
For my use cases, I try to avoid non-removable rechargeable whenever possible.
Counterpoint: These can sometimes not be used for a while. When they are used, they sometimes get a little bit of rain on them. If one battery leaks, it is ruined and needs to be thrown away. I can't tell you how many battery-powered headlamps I have been through.
Today 03:48 AM
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kittieloverToday 03:48 AM
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Quote from bb2king :
Way better to get a rechargeable one in the long term
I disagree bc they don't last long enough {for me}. I find that annoying, & then you gotta wait for it to charge. Glad I have two, but I'm going back to battery.
Today 04:08 PM
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buckyballbToday 04:08 PM
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Quote from bb2king :
Way better to get a rechargeable one in the long term
But then what would I do with all those eneloops I've bought because of SD?

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