Never Buy Batteries Again
Be prepared wherever life takes you with the Solar Lite™ Solar Powered LED Flashlight from All American Light. Powered by the sun, this eco-friendly flashlight eliminates the need for disposable batteries while providing dependable, bright LED illumination whenever you need it.
Simply leave it in direct sunlight to recharge, and enjoy up to 30 hours of continuous light on a full charge. Whether you’re camping, hiking, boating, keeping one in your emergency kit, or preparing for power outages, the Solar Lite is always ready. Flashlight measures 7″ long. Package measures 11″ by 5.5″.
Features
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☀️ Solar Powered – Recharges using natural sunlight.
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💡 Super Bright Lifetime LED – Rated for over 100,000 hours of use.
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🔋 Up to 30 Hours of Continuous Light on a full charge.
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♻️ No Replacement Batteries Required – Includes rechargeable NiMH batteries.
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🌧️ Waterproof & Floats – Great for boating, fishing, and outdoor adventures.
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🔦 Always Ready – Holds a charge for several months.
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🌡️ Designed for Extreme Hot and Cold Conditions.
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🪢 Safety Wrist Lanyard Included.
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🛡️ Rubber-Guarded Construction for added durability.
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🧍 Stands Upright on Either End for hands-free use.
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✅ Limited Lifetime Warranty.
Perfect For
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Emergency preparedness
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Home power outages
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Camping & hiking
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Boating & fishing
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RVs and travel
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Vehicle emergency kits
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Workshops and garages
Specifications
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Power Source: Solar rechargeable
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Battery Type: Rechargeable NiMH (included)
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Light Source: Lifetime LED
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Runtime: Up to 30 hours per charge
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Charging: Direct sunlight
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Water Resistance: Waterproof and floating
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Included: Solar Lite flashlight with wrist lanyard
Why You’ll Love It
Forget hunting for batteries when you need a flashlight most. The Solar Lite continually recharges from sunlight, making it an environmentally friendly, cost-saving solution that’s always ready for emergencies or everyday use. Its rugged, waterproof design and long-lasting LED make it a reliable companion for both indoor and outdoor use.




