Princeton Tec Pulsar II White LED Key Chain Light
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Dec/095
Dec/095
- Weight: 0.33 oz
- Dimensions: Approx. size of a U.S. quarter
- Batteries: 2 Lithium Coin Cells
- Additional Feature: On/Off Switch
- Lifetime Warranty
Product Description
PULSAR II Princeton Tec has taken the smallest most convenient item in the product line and made it better with a constant on-off switch for those times when you need continuous illumination. Like its predecessor (the Pulsar), Pulsar II can also be illuminated merely by squeezing its compact, lightweight body.
Princeton Tec Pulsar II White LED Key Chain Light
Princeton Tec Pulsar II White LED Key Chain Light
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4:03 am on December 4th, 2009
My Pulsar II had a three-way switch with three modes:
1. OFF mode (disengages the “squeeze & shine” mode that others complained drained the battery)
2. Squeeze & shine mode
3. ON mode
I don’t know if other users did not notice this difference, or, more likely, if the switch on my model is an improvement over older models. FYI, I bought mine in October 2009 from REI, not from Amazon, so: caveat emptor.
Rating: 5 / 5
4:35 am on December 4th, 2009
Falls apart when dropped into a pile of plastic parts and batteries, and you can’t put it back together. Switch is hard to use. I just returned my third one to REI and wouldn’t buy another one ever after this one failed me when I needed it.
Extremely expensive for what it is when there are options out there that do the same thing and better for 20% of the cost (Countycomm’s SO-LED). Don’t buy one of these, period.
Rating: 1 / 5
6:22 am on December 4th, 2009
Bought 3 as Christmas stocking stuffers last year. All 3 are useless now. The switch “slides” too easily; I’ve found the light already “on” when pulling it out of my pocket. Take a look at the Photon Micro-Light II instead.
Rating: 1 / 5
7:28 am on December 4th, 2009
Tiny and nice and bright, would be the perfect keychain light – except it turns on much too easily. I keep my keys in my purse and it would be on when I took them out, draining the batteries. It’s possible to replace the batteries, but very difficult to get it back together just right and batteries will probably cost you as much as the whole light does anyway. For the number of times I really used it probably cost me $2 per light.
Rating: 1 / 5
8:14 am on December 4th, 2009
Echoing what’s been said here. . . I’ve had the light for only about 4 months. . . and when I take my keys out of my pocket, I often find the light on. The battery is now so weak that the light is pretty much useless. Wrote the company a few weeks ago and haven’t heard anything.
Rating: 1 / 5