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The mission of Feed The Children is to deliver food, medicine, clothing and other necessities to families who lack these essentials due to famine, war, poverty or natural disaster.
The Wind N Go Portable Lantern/Radio is a multi-function camping and emergency lantern. It requires no fuel or batteries - just wind it up for 3 minutes to generate 45 minutes of power, or plug into any DC receptacle for a full charge. It functions as a lantern, emergency flashing beacon, AM/FM radio, cell phone charger, night light, mosquito repeller, siren, and compass, and it can become a speaker for Apple iPod or other MP3 player. Since there is no fuel required, there no carbon monoxide danger, making this extremely safe for the inside of a tent, RV, or home.
FEATURES:
Power is generated by either winding for a few minutes, or by using the DC car charger provided
9 Super bright LEDs operate on Low (3 LEDs) or high (9 LEDs)
6Red LEDs blink together with the 9 white LEDs for emergency signaling
AM/FM radio
High frequency ultrasonic mosquito repeller
Night light
Cell phone charger (universal Nokia adapter included. Other model adapters are available at electronic and mobile phone stores)
Audio input jack to listen to an Apple iPod or other MP3 player
POWER DURATION RADIO LANTERN FLASHERS SIREN CELL PHONE
DC charger when fully chg. 4 hrs. 2 hrs. low-1hr.high 6 hrs. 4 hrs. N/A
Dynamo after 3-min. wind-up 30 min. 45 min.low-30 min.high 30 min. 30 min. 2-5 min.talk-10 min.stand-by
PAYMENT, SHIPPING AND POLICIES:
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Item should be shipped 3 business days or sooner after receipt of payment.
Returns within 7 days in same condition as originally shipped.
Canadian buyers may be subject to extra FedEx international handling charges.
*Sellers are not responsible for service transit time. This information is provided by the carrier and excludes weekends and holidays. Note that transit times may vary, particularly during peak periods.