This hands-free lighting contraption comes in handy at our house several times a week. Great for:
- Crafters and model-builders
- Mechanics
- Campers
- Home repair
- Backyard spies and treasure hunters
- Sneaky bedtime reading
Not the most attractive tool around, but VERY useful. And it just popped up in Amazon's lovely Gold Box for $6.99 (77% off the list price of $29.99).
At Amazon: Rayovac High Pressure Xenon Head-Lite SPX3AAH, $6.99
Price good until midnight 5/5/11, or earlier if they run out before then. Also, the price and shipping details have changed since I originally posted this (see comments). If you notice something amiss before the deal expires, please leave a comment to let me know.
OMG... we've been using one of these the last few weeks for bedtime stories and it's wonderful. My 3 yr old wears it while I read the story and he LOVES it. We climb into his bed, turn out all the lights and he puts the headlamp on ... it's also an easy way to know that he's following along with the story!
Posted by: Mimi | 27 April 2011 at 07:30 AM
We got small LED-based headlamps for our four-year-old twins to wear if they want to read or play quietly after "lights out" at bedtime. The twins share a room, and the headlamps provide individual lights that don't keep awake a sleepy sibling AND are relatively durable (no knocked-over lamps and broken light bulbs to clean up!).
Rechargeable batteries were also helpful: One set for each headlamp plus a spare set for the charger.
Posted by: Rhubarb | 27 April 2011 at 10:01 AM
Okay, this is going to sound nuts... but, that won't be a first for me.
We're having awful storms here. A few years ago (when we only had one infant), we got hit by a tornado in the middle of the night. The power went out seconds before we were hit. We ran blind in the inky chaos to the basement. When we arrived in our hiding place, we realized the baby had been carried upside down on our mad dash. We were very lucky that no injury resulted.
Now we have an infant, a toddler, and a preschooler. When it started looking like a recent storm might turn tornadic, Jim pulled on his hands-free LED so he could assist more than one child should we lose power. I'm now keeping one by the bed just in case.
Posted by: adrienne | 27 April 2011 at 11:08 AM
Followed the link and it was a dollar cheaper, but not eligible for prime. boo.
Posted by: Sarah S. Chicken | 27 April 2011 at 04:25 PM
These are also great for shining a light when you're getting out a splinter or tending to a boo-boo.
Posted by: Mim | 27 April 2011 at 10:22 PM
Oh, no! You're right, Sarah. It was eligible for Prime when I posted yesterday. Will keep checking on this.
Posted by: Asha Dornfest | 28 April 2011 at 08:15 AM
This would be GREAT if it was eligible for Amazon Prime or for $25.00 Super Saver Shipping..Shipping is $7.03 for ONE flashlight.
Posted by: Nicole a.k.a Finance Diva | 28 April 2011 at 12:41 PM
Well that sucks. For what it's worth, I did a little price comparison and $14 for this flashlight is still a good deal. But the whole thing feels a bit bait-and-switchy.
I'm going to leave this post up as we find this product so useful, but I'm glad we're talking about this.
Posted by: Asha Dornfest | 29 April 2011 at 07:41 AM
Looking at it this morning it is $7.99 and eligible for Prime
Posted by: NooraK | 03 May 2011 at 05:55 AM
It does feel a bit like a bait-and-switch and while I fully agree that $14.00 is a good price. I refuse to pay more in shipping, then I paid for a product.
Posted by: Nicole a.k.a Finance Diva | 03 May 2011 at 12:04 PM
I saw the tweet and scurried over to Amazon to pick one of these up. The only one I am finding is priced at $6.99 and about $7.00 in shipping. *Sigh*
Posted by: Nicole a.k.a Finance Diva | 03 May 2011 at 12:05 PM