The Light ‘N Go Auto Open Auto Close Folding Umbrella with Flashlight Handle by Totes is the perfect companion for anyone who is always on the road. It is a very small and compact umbrella that easily opens up by a press of a button. But whoever got excited by an umbrella, even if it is small and compact? The Light ‘N Go isn’t just an umbrella – it’s also a gadget with a LED light that is built into its handle. The light is easily turned on/off with a press of a button. When turned on the LED light is super bright. Perfect for blinding any person coming near you or finding your cellphone under the car seat. The Light ‘N Go Umbrella retails for $25 and you won’t get electrocuted if you turn it on in the light in the rain.
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Patrick
I saw these at Ross(yes, the are already at Ross and TJ Maxx at a discount) for about $10. I was not impressed, Totes is normally a great brand, but this umbrella is sub-standard, the flashlight part of it is not well made at all, and I do not see it holding up nearly as long as the umbrella will. My recommendation is to get a small, inexpensive, led flashlight and attach it to your umbrella lanyard.
-Patrick
Doug Napoleone
Not to mention that the flashlight is useless in the rain unless all you want to illuminate are your feet.
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ShopLittleGifts
genius, finally someone thought of this mashup. totally useful. especially on rainy nights when i’m trying to find my car keys.