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Gerber 22-80012 Infinity Ultra Task LED Flashlight, Black


Gerber 22-80012 Infinity Ultra Task LED Flashlight, Black


Binding : Tools & Hardware
ProductGroup : Home Improvement
Manufacturer : Gerber
Brand : Gerber
Label : Gerber
Publisher : Gerber
Model : 22-80012
Studio : Gerber
List Price: USD $28.36
Lowest Used Price: USD $29.99
Lowest New Price: USD $14.15
Price is accurate as of the date/time indicated. Prices and product availability are subject to change. Any price displayed on the Amazon website at the time of purchase will govern the sale of this product.
Features:
  • White LED task light; military grade
  • Emits blinding 30-foot beam; runs on 1 AA battery
  • Hard anodized coating; double O-rings; water-sealed circuit board
  • Includes task light, bulb, clip, and battery
  • 3 by 3/4 by 3/4 inches; limited lifetime warranty
Product Description
Infinity Ultra Task Light, White LED, Black Body
Amazon.com Product Review
How much do you know about LED lights? These things are incredible-they use hardly any power, yet kick out a huge amount of light for their size. Also, LEDs are built inside a solid case, which makes them much more durable than incandescent lights and their easily-shattered glass bulbs. And they have a huge lifespan: while the average incandescent bulb may last-at best-50,000 hours before it burns out, an LED can last 100,000 hours or more.

This is why it's exciting to manufacturers starting to use this technology in flashlights. How many times have you really needed to use your flashlight, only to find that the batteries are dead or that the bulb is burnt out or broken? Gerber's Infinity Ultra ups the reliability factor with its LED technology that, according to them, will last 100 hours or more on the included AA batteries. This thing is sturdy too-Gerber coats its circuitry with epoxy, which holds everything in place if you drop it or accidentally smack it against a rock.

The company claims that the Infinity Ultra is waterproof down to 10 feet. Not having access to 10 feet of water, I filled up my bathtub and dropped it in there for a minute or so. Sure enough, the flashlight still worked, and without any noticeable lack of brilliance.

Though the Infinity Ultra's beam is very bright for its size, this is not the best flashlight for navigating unlit country roads at night or for exploring abandoned warehouses. It is perfect for camping, however, where its durability, small size, and light weight make it ideal for hauling in a pack and illuminating a tent.

Overall, a great little product from a reliable manufacturer.--Josh Dettweiler

What's in the Box
One AA battery


Customer Reviews


Good general purpose (2009-01-04)
Pretty good light, though pricey. I bought 3, one for each car. Nice and compact to put in glovebox or attach to sunvisor. Clip also good for clipping on clothing to keep hands free. Surprising brightness for size. Overall, pretty satisfied. Cost is biggest drawback.


great little light (2008-12-28)
This is a great little light to keep in your pocket. It does not cast light far, but for up close work and emergencies, it's great.


I've seen better for much less. (2008-12-21)
This is an Ok lite. I have seen more output from less expensive products. This is a well made unit but the out put was disappointing. I think you are mostly paying for the name. I have no doubt it will last, and is handy.


a darn handy light (2008-12-21)
have use in many places and works as described and dosen't devour batteries also has survived a 15 foot drop onto cement and still worked


Great little utility light (2008-12-03)
I bought this to carry with me on motorcycle rides and camping trips. It has yet to let me down. Battery life is amazing, the clip is durable and even after all the vibrations from a 5+ hour motorcycle trip it doesn't slide off the flashlight body.

Product Information and Prices stored: January 5 , 2009, 07:10


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