Buy Cheap Duracell Daylite LED Flashlight with AAA Batteries 
Buy Low Price From Here Now Duracell's Daylite LED Flashlight features True Beam optics technology to provide innovative high-power LEDs that deliver 80 lumens at 3 watts of power, creating white, bright, smooth light. Easy spot to flood abilities with no dark holes or loss in light quality. Advanced aircraft grade aluminum construction offers durability reassurance. Runs on 3AAA batteries included. Lifetime guarantee from a brand you can trust.
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- True Beam optics
- 80 lumens 3 watt LED, uses 3 AAA batteries (included)
- Aircraft grade aluminum
- Smooth white light
- Lifetime guarantee
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"Great flashlight" 2009-07-01
By Michael R. Davis (Raleigh, NC)
I'm a flashlight junkie who has everything from Maglights to Surefires. This flashlight offers a lot for a reasonable price: LED illumination, aluminum body, focusing head, it's bright, well constructed and has a flat base so you can stand it vertical for lighting a room or confined area. Although I've only had it for a short time, I anticipate it will hold up well. It appears Duracell makes a version that uses CR123 batteries; however Amazon sells this through partners and I usually stay with Amazon stocked products. I'll probably give it a try if and when Amazon stocks it.

"Great product" 2009-04-25
By Vinod K. Raju (Syracuse, NY, USA)
Its sleek and compact by design. Jus bcos its small it doesnt mean that the light produced is faint, its quite powerful too. Perfectly fits into your jeans pockets. Great quality. Perfect for domestic and basic outdoor use. If ure looking for extra powerful spot lights for a specific purpose then this is not the product.

"The little light that can!" 2009-04-14
By L. Small (Los Angeles, CA)
The duracel LED flashlight is a lite light ... it exceeded my expectations ... a true value for the money.

"Great little flashlight" 2009-03-25
By Dan Pierce (Minnetonka, MN)
Batteries last forever. My kids have left it on twice for extended periods and it's still going!

"Nice flashlight/torch! Worth the money." 2009-03-16
By gerryg (Albuquerque, NM USA)
I got the 3 AAA version. Very bright, feels nice and solid. The spot to flood function works as advertised, though brightness of the halo is reduced when going from spot to flood, and the flood isn't quite as wide as I'd like (more like a "wide spot"). I bought it as an occasional flashlight but mainly as a bike headlight, using a TwoFish flashlight holder (which it fits even though it's a tad large). For that function, it's going to work great, both as a see and a be seen light.
When I bought it the price had gone down to a few cents over $20, so the price was right and I'm happy with it. If it had been closer to $30, I would have passed. The price on this light appears to have gone up and down a number of times. Hint - put it in your shopping cart and "save for later", then visit every day and see what the price is - Amazon will notify you if it's gone up or down with a message box at the top of the cart (great feature, Amazon!).
A couple of other notes - it does not have a no-roll barrel and is perfectly round. The large grooves just below the LED are for grip when twisting from spot to flood, and don't do anything to prevent rolling. Also, the barrel is all aluminum, so no rubber to reduce impacts. Last, there is a very small rubber o-ring inside the battery cap (the "copper top"), but I don't know that it would keep water out. And since the top part (with the LED) twists, I suspect that this light is NOT waterproof. BTW, the twist at least moves the internal lens up and down, not sure if the LED itself travels, too.
In conclusion, for it's size price, and features, this flashlight/torch is a good value if you pick it up in the $20-25 range. It's very bright for the money you spend, and I'd recommend it over the much more expensive CR123 version, both because it is plenty bright, and also because you can then use recargable AAAs (the newer hybrid NIMHs, including Duracell green-tops, are excellent, and don't lose charge quickly like the older ones) or regular cheap Alkalines in a pinch. If you want a CR123-powered flashlight/torch, you could spend about the same or a couple dollars more and get better LED tech by going with a different brand, though you wouldn't get the mildly valuable spot-to-flood feature.
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