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Petzl Tikka 3-LED Headlamp, Green #E43P2
Features: | Lightweight headlamp produces long lasting white light with 3 LED array | | Diffuse or proximity lighting; easy-to-aim light; up to 150 hours continuous light | | Water-resistant plastic casing for outdoor use; adjustable elastic hea dBand, cushion forehead pad | | 3 AAA batteries included | | 2.5 ounces; fits in palm of hand; 3-year warranty |
Editorial Reviews:
Product Description TIKKA 3 LED headlamp. Long burn time: 3 LED produce fl ood beam lighting with a long burn time. Compact and lightweight: single compartment contains LED and batteries. Weight: 78 g including batteries. Easy to use and practical: one lighting level, beam can easily aimed where needed, comfortable and adjustable elastic headband. Certification: CE. Technical specifications: Water resistant for all-weather use. Operates on 3 AAA/LR03 batteries (included). Weight : 78 g including batteries. 3-year guarantee.
Customer Reviews:
Review #1: Surprisingly great gift 2007-05-13  Bought this is a Christmas gift so that I wouldn't have to always hold the flashlight under the car hood... what a great idea! (we have flood lights, too, but they burned out at an inconvenient moment). This is an ideal solution for a hands-free light. As it turns out, it is great for his handyman construction tasks, too - in crawlspaces, in the attic, while wiring: any time a little "light on the matter" is helpful for him.
I did not give it five stars as with REALLY regular use, it didn't last past four months. I bought two more of a less-expensive brand because if he's going to thrash them anyway, I'm not buying the premium one. However, he isn't caving so it isn't a safety issue if the cheaper one burns out or the strap breaks. (Which is why I bought two - a second one is handy in the tool box, and backup bulb is there too.). I am getting more of these items for birthday gifts for the other "handy folk" in my life this year.
Review #2: Rugged and bright 2007-04-18  I originally bought this for fishing a couple of years ago, but I've used it far more for remodeling and repair jobs. It fits very nicely below a ball cap, the batteries seem to last for at least six hours of use at the max setting, and it has withstood being bounced around in toolbags without damage. With fresh batteries, it provides enough light on the subject to almost eliminate the need for worklights. It is especially handy for PITA jobs like changing out a garbage disposal, where there's barely enough space for you, let alone a hot and clumsy 110V lamp
Review #3: Petzl Tikka LED Headlamp 2007-03-09  Every one in my family want one. This is a great product
Review #4: Jittery light 2007-03-08  This is a much lighter replacement to my previous headlamp, but I am disappointed. The light flickers and changes its brightness constantly. I don't know if it's caused by a loose battery connection, but it is annoying. Also, the switch is more difficult to use than the easy push-button one I had before.
Review #5: PETZL TIKKA HEADLAMP 2007-02-11  This is a great tool for doing anything in the dark or in low light conditions. I am an electrician and much of what we do is in the dark. The LED light is bright without the glare and the adjustable tilt of the fixture makes it perfect for zeroing in on what you are doing. Battery life is long as well which makes this tool dependable for hours. |
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