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Highgear AdventurePlus Hi-Intensity LED Flashlight with Compass, Thermometer, Magnifier, Safety Mirror, Safety Whistle, and Dry Storage Compartment

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MSRP: $19.99
Your Price: $16.99
Savings: $ 3.00 ( 15% )
Shipping: N/A
Manufacturer: High Gear
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Highgear AdventurePlus Hi-Intensity LED Flashlight with Compass, Thermometer, Magnifier, Safety Mirror, Safety Whistle, and Dry Storage Compartment Features
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7 in 1 Safety Tool LED Light Safety Whistle Compass 2 year limited warranty
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Additional Highgear AdventurePlus Hi-Intensity LED Flashlight with Compass, Thermometer, Magnifier, Safety Mirror, Safety Whistle, and Dry Storage Compartment Information
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Highgear's 7 in 1 Adventure Plus Tool features a LED light, compass, safety whistle, magnifying glass, safety mirror, temperature sensor, and dry storage compartment
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What Customers Say About Highgear AdventurePlus Hi-Intensity LED Flashlight with Compass, Thermometer, Magnifier, Safety Mirror, Safety Whistle, and Dry Storage Compartment:
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Mirror and magnifiers are so small that they are virtually worthless & the Thermometer never has worked at all. Ok.the whistle,compass and flashlight works. Sorry, I expected something a little better and maybe bigger too.RF
A small device with a compass, digital thermometer, mirror, magnifying lens, safety whistle, storage drawer, and LED flashlight in one small and stylish device. Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R27BPT1PQFH2CI Highgear Adventureplus. I have owned it for about a year and recommend it except for the NON replaceable thermometer battery.
Yes the thermometer quit working but I did like Robbie & pryed off the gray bezzle & replaced the battery. Make sure you clean all the contacts with a clean eraser head before re-assembly.Also, my thermometer is reasonably accurate unlike some other comments. I bought mine on clearance. The battery is a A10 or 389/390.
If you are seriously looking for something to save your life lost in the woods, it will probably not be this gadget, but I like it nonetheless. I am giving my mom a hiking book and this - it is a good little inexpensive trinket to complete a gift. It comes with a neck strap and it is just fun to have around. I like taking it hiking and on trips. I like the thermometer.it actually comes in handy out and about as well around the house too. A good friend of mine bought this gadget for me and I think it is a fun little thing to have. The flashlight is not that strong, but good enough for small tasks. I would put it in the category of "fun" gear rather than "hard core." For $15 you can't expect too much really, can you.
Until then it will probably have limited practical outdoor use - maybe limited to using the flashlight to locate the lost chocolate bar in the bottom of your backpack. Which is what I did when it was time to replace my battery because the thermometer didn't work.
until the next time. This was confirmed by Highgear support who kindly apologised but since I am out of warranty no luck.
But hang on, the replaceable batteries are for the flashlight alone and there is no possible way they can power the thermometer & there is no way I can see to replace the thermometer battery. Just need a trip to Radioshack to get a battery and a screwdriver tiny enough to remove the battery retaining clip and superglue to fix the bezel back in place.
A fun little gadget for people like me who imagine that when you are lost in a blizzard after fighting of a mountain lion bare handed, it will help save your life. The most use I have had for it is the magnifier at home, for example reading the lettering on button cell batteries.
I used my other more useful gadget, my swiss army knife to prise off the bezel(leaving a few little gouge marks behind) and get access to the thermometer and the battery.
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