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Intermatic PR3C Three-in-One Emergency Power Failure Light
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Intermatic PR3C Three-in-One Emergency Power Failure Light
- 3-in-1 (3-way) emergency power failure light provides safety, security and convenience
- Light automatically turns on when the power goes out
- Plugs into any polarized indoor wall socket; unique receptacle for additional lamp or appliance
- Can also be used as night light or rechargeable flashlight
- 1-year limited warranty
Amazon.com Product Description
The Intermatic three-way emergency power failure light provides safety, security and convenience. This light automatically turns on when the power goes out. It can also be used as a night light or handy rechargeable flashlight. Compatible with any polarized indoor wall socket, the light also features a unique receptacle for plugging in an additional lamp or appliance. It comes with a 1-year limited warranty.
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Intermatic PR3C Three-in-One Emergency Power Failure Light
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- Publisher: Intermatic
- Label: Intermatic
- Studio: Intermatic
- Average Customer Review:
based on 42 reviews
- Sales Rank in Tools: #250
Avg. Customer Review:
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: complete waste of money 2008-11-10
Comment: basically what you're buying is a night light. I've had this things plugged in for three days straight and there's no flashlight at all. I'm disappointed because that's what I bought it for. Complete junk. And I can't just throw them out due to the rechargeable batteries inside - will have to see how to dispose of them properly. What a ripoff!
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Summary: Great Addition to Home Workshop 2008-10-21
Comment: I have a small home workshop and, as anyone who has worked with power tools can tell you, that means I blow my fair share of fuses. Luckily, I had only done so during the day, when I could easily navigate to the breaker box. However, I figured for ten bucks I could pick up this little gem as a little insurance.
As noted, the "nightlight" isn't anything more than a pilot light. It probably won't help you get around at night. For my application, that's perfect. I don't really need to illuminate my tools for would-be thieves.
My only complaint is that is uses a polarized, non-grounded plug, which meant I couldn't use it as a pass-through for any tools. However, I hooked it up to my lights, which are non-grounded, and it works perfect.
Now I just need to go blow a fuse...
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: Very satisfied with this light 2008-10-10
Comment: I shopped many different lights and, based on the reviews that I read, I chose three of these lights for our house and two for my 95+ year old mother's house where she lives alone. This is a great safety feature that far exceeds the usefulness of battery-operated lights. Good product at a reasonable price.
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: Worked for 2 weeks 2008-10-07
Comment: Worked, I knew that it was a low cost emergency light, however after 2 weeks it began to short out, and not work at all. Then it eventually just quit. I tried to take it apart to look for the failure but did not find anything disconnected, so I am not even sure why it stopped working. I wouldnt buy again, but I got what i paid for.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: 2 out of 3 work 2008-07-11
Comment: I bought 3 of these for use around the house. Out of the package, only 2 of the 3 worked. The 3rd one is dead.
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