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Police-Style Lighted Traffic Baton - 4 Super-Bright LED | 
| Brand: Hawk Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $19.99 Buy New: $10.87 You Save: $9.12 (46%)
Avg. Customer Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 17043
Media: Misc.
MPN: HA-FL610 UPC: 793573479273 EAN: 0793573479273
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Ultra-high visibility to 3000' for directing traffic, parking or emergency signaling | | • | 14" baton with black textured grip for firm hold even when wet, wrist lanyard | | • | Blaze-orange refractive lens with attention-grabbing barrel-end pointing beacon | | • | Positive-action thumb-switch with two settings: 2X/second flash or constant on | | • | Rugged impact-resistant, weather-proof ABS construction. 2 D-batteries power for many hours (not inc |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description The professional, safe way to signal and direct drivers for rerouting traffic, parking or hazard alerts. Great for directing overflow traffic at school, church or community events. Positive-action (click-on/click-off) thumb switch prevents accidental activation, preserves battery life. Uses two standard D-batteries (not included), last up to 48 hrs continuous in flash mode. One-year warranty and
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| Customer Reviews:
Why the rave reviews? December 8, 2008 I received my traffic baton today. When I opened the package I thought, "Oh man, what have a paid money for?" It was light as a feather, of cheap, plastic construction. The "seal" that was supposed to go between the upper and lower portions was all stretched out, so that it didn't form a seal, so I just removed it. The batteries just barely fit into the reciever tube. I had to really push down to get the two halves back together. Then, the threads didn't want to hold it together. The functionality was intermittent. I eventually had to tape it together with electrical tape to hold it together. Yes, it is nice and bright and I will be able to make it work for me (with some trouble). However, the truth be told, it's a cheap piece of crap, made in China! It's a good thing Goldfinger Jewelry wasn't selling it for $19.99. I would have really been cheesed. I only paid the $8.95, plus shipping. Oh well, I guess you get what you pay for.
LED is the best! December 8, 2008 Every year here we have a holiday lights show at one of our complexes. My family and I volunteer every year also. My job was to direct traffic so I went into the shack to get a light. They had one of these LED batons in there and I figured I'd try it out. Wonderful! The traffic went in smothly even though we had about 1,000 cars come through that night. Highly visible and safe!
Alabama firefighters thank you September 11, 2007 These are very nice batons with great visibility day and night. Surely will be responsible for making our volunteers more visible and save lives. Thanks again for a great deal. JC
Already saved my life! August 9, 2007 I HIGHLY recommend this product. Was directing traffic one night, had this in my back pocket on flash mode. Greatly increased my visibility!!
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