Discount Satco S75/046 Emergency Flashlight/Night Light, Tubular

Satco S75/046 Emergency Flashlight/Night Light, Tubular
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We lose power often here and I bought all four of these to test out. Here is what I found.

Energizer RCL1nm2, 1 LED

Primarily an emergency flashlight. Nightlight is selectable, the unit can function as an emergency light without the nightlight turned on, good function for basements and other areas where you don't need a nightlight all the time.

Ergonomics comfortable to hold, easy to point. Plug folds into handle, one sliding button (ON emergency light mode or flashlight when not plugged in, OFF, Nightlight mode), and good cogent instructions.

As an emergency light functional emergency flashlight, a five foot diameter circle at 30 feet, not very good as an area light. It won't replace a good Fenix, but it's a lot cheaper. Beam points up or down during emergency.

As a nightlight again the beam points either up or down, light output is lower than when in flashlight mode, but still fairly bright. Not photo controlled, so if it's on it's always on.

Outlet space excellent use of outlet space, plenty of room to plug in other items. Non-polarized plug so can be plugged in pointing either direction.

Battery is Replaceable (Varta CP300H $4-$10)

G.E. 11281

Nightlight, emergency light. Nightlight is on when the unit is in emergency standby mode, so the only way to disable the nightlight is to disable the emergency light function.

Ergonomics comfortable to hold, beam is too unfocused to point. Plug folds into handle. One button to turn the emergency mode on and off or the light on and off when not plugged in. Very poor and confusing instructions.

As an emergency light poor light focus for use as a flashlight, but reasonable area coverage although not very bright. Beam diffuses outward and up or down depending on position.

As a nightlight reasonable area coverage, photo controlled.

Outlet space good use of space with one great exception, the photo eye is in the end of the handle that points to the center of the outlet, if you plug a large item into the other outlet, you run the risk of blocking the photo eye and thereby having the nightlight turned on all the time. Non-polarized plug so can be plugged in pointing either direction.

Batteries are NOT replaceable.

Greenlite LED 3 in 1

Nightlight, emergency light. Nightlight is on when the unit is in emergency standby mode, so the only way to disable the nightlight is to disable the emergency light function.

Ergonomics bulky as a flashlight. Plug folds into handle. One slider switch with On, Off, and nightlight/emergency light mode.

As an emergency light low power flashlight beam; during emergencies, the nightlight comes to full power which is useful as an area or passageway light.

As a nightlight reasonable coverage and area, light level changes by photocell but never really shuts off regardless of light level

Outlet space poor use of space, you may be able to slip a lamp plug by it, but anything larger (such as a three prong extension cord) will not fit or will stress both plugs.

Batteries are NOT replaceable.

Satco 75-046

Nightlight, emergency light. Nightlight on this unit cannot be disabled.

Ergonomics bulky, one slide switch to turn on and off the flashlight, the nightlight has no control other than the photocell.

Emergency light Flashlight pointed out of the front so difficult to aim; however, can be set on table and pointed to allow for task lighting. Poor weak beam.

As a nightlight very good area coverage, photo controlled.

Outlet space, bad, both outlets covered, polarized plug limits orientation.

Batteries are replaceable (Ni-Cad AAA)

For me, I like the fact that the Energizer can still function as an emergency light without having the nightlight turned on. That said; the nightlight for the Energizer is not photo controlled, so when it's on, it's on. It is the best flashlight of the bunch, not a replacement for a regular flashlight, just the best of this bunch. If I had a hallway and wanted it lit for company and in an emergency, and didn't want access to the other plug, I'd probably put the Satco there. The Satco's only saving grace, and the reason I'd pick it over the others with photo controlled nightlights, is because of the replaceable batteries

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I bought this night light for the replaceable battery as I was tired of having to constantly replace my emergency lights. However, the emergency light on this unit is far too weak for me to recommend it. I can't recommend this for older people with less than perfect eyesight and night vision. The night light is very bright so the weakness of the emergency light is a bit shocking. They need to balance it out. There is no manual shutoff for the night light and the emergency light is a bit too awkwardly placed to use it as a flashlight if needed.

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There a few emergency night lights out there, and I have used a few, and so far, I like this the most.

The biggest reason I prefer this over all others are the removable batteries. This unit uses 3 standard AAA rechargeable batteries. Most of these units come with sub par NiCad batteries, and since they are not user replaceable, you get poor run times and terrible memory effects (they start to die after 1+ years of use).

With this unit, after about a year, I will replace the batteries with sanyo eneloops, which will increase run time and tha batteries should last 2-3 years (and I can replace them again).

This unit is not perfect though.

It will cover both outlets, the unit is bulky, and the emergency light is only a single weak LED flashlight. It will get the job done and will probably last a long time even on the stock batteries, but its not very strong (the nightlight portion is great though).

I wish there some higher priced units that used a good set of built in LI-ion packs, but as it stands, I rather aces to the batteries if they are all cheap NiCad or NiMH batteries.

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Contrary to reviews I read before purchasing, this item DOES COVER 2ND OUTLET. Disappointed that I couldn't use more than one.

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I specifically chose this product for the LED bulbs in both flashlight and nightlight, on the assumption they would last for a very long time. Purchased it on March 12 of this year; today is May 6 and the nightlight quit working a couple of weeks ago. The flashlight part does still work. The nightlight, when it worked, was quite bright.

Wasn't going to bother with a review but I guess both customers and Satco should know, quality control on this product is apparently not very good. I'm not going to bother trying to return this.

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