LifeGear Glosticks

4 Comments 06 July 2010

Life Gear Glowsticks

The first time I saw the LifeGear flashlight/glowstick, I bought it immediately. These inexpensive flashlights are a wonderful invention. The light beam from the flashlight can be focused into a chamber, making it light up like a glowstick, without the chemicals of course. The flashlight has several other uses including a whistle, flashlight, strobe light and I’ve heard storage inside the glowtube itself.

  • LED glow stick, safety flasher, and flashlight and whistle all in one.
  • Environmentally friendly: reusable, long-lasting, battery powered. No chemicals. Nontoxic.
  • Emergency Whistle
  • Long-lasting: lasts 200 or more hours in flasher mode.
  • 3 AG-13 replaceable batteries included.
  • Life-Gear FREE Battery Replacement Program included
  • Lightweight. Has easy-to-press on-off button.
  • Three colors available: blue, red, green.
  • Warm LED lightbulb used (not harsh blue LED light).
  • Detachable lanyard (~15 inches) included.
  • Product is 7 inches long.

LifeGear Glowstick: $7.99

[Made By LifeGear]

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  1. Baele says:

    Home Depot carries these for about 5.00 each. I love them and have been using them in GHB and BOB since last Christmas.
    I would love to find one about half the length for an EDC item.

    Good idea on the storage part too I am going to check that out today, maybe put a few matches in there.

  2. Good to know on the price difference at Home Depot – thanks for the tip. Let me know if you end up finding any smaller ones, I'd like to pick a few of those up myself.

    • Outdoors says:

      Great product but the "free battery replacement" amount is exactly the same cost as buying the item again. Brilliant marketing since no one checks prior to purchase but seems a little disingenuous to me.

  3. Foxfur says:

    We’ve been using these for about a year and they’re great. I torture tested one by leaving it hanging by the lanyard on a tree branch for 8 months. After that, it still kind of worked, the button had issues. After fully disassembling and drying all parts, it works just fine. Inexpensive and durable.


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