Do you have a battery-less flashlight?

battery-less flashlight - This is a pic of a battery-less flashlight. It can also use as a cellphone charger. For charging, you have to patiently rotate the lever many times.
@markmoney (2868)
Philippines
February 3, 2010 2:28am CST
A simple gadget such as this is good to have. This flashlight can be use for emergency. It's good especially in travel. You just need a lit bit patience for its charging. You have to rotate the lever many times. Aside from being a flashlight, the one in the picture is also a cellphone charger. A cable will be connected from the flashlight to cellphone and you have to rotate the lever to start charging. This is a good alternative and a really nice invention. I'm glad I have it. Do you already have one?
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3 responses
@mipen2006 (5528)
• Australia
3 Feb 10
I haven't seen one of these yet, but it sure sounds like a great product. I'll ask about it. Thanks mark.
@markmoney (2868)
• Philippines
4 Feb 10
Yes, it's a great product indeed. I hope you could have one soon. Thank you for your response. Happy myLotting!
@derek_a (10874)
3 Feb 10
Yes, I have a flashlight that charges itself in daylight. There is also a pull-chord that I can use if the daylight isn't strong enough. It's a very useful device. _Derek
@markmoney (2868)
• Philippines
3 Feb 10
Yes, these kind of devices are really useful and really a must-have. Thank you for sharing. Happy myLotting!
@nocturn98 (956)
• Venezuela
3 Feb 10
I used to have a battery-less flashlight before. It was a dynamo light that you put at the wheels of your bike. The rotating motion of the wheel powers up the dynamo and that's where the light get its energy.
@markmoney (2868)
• Philippines
3 Feb 10
That is also one example of battery-less flashlight. It is really useful and needed when you are biking at night. Thank you for sharing. Happy myLotting!