Flashlights we have a lot at home. They have one drawback. They can be difficult or impossible to use if you want to not only selectively have light, but want to lighten up the entire environment, such. As a tent or cave in the nursery. For that reason, the lamp has been immediately recognized by my boys, they have been extensively tested. As a flashlight it is at best a stopgap measure. It lights up very punctually, and then not even particularly wide and bright. They, too, is not particularly in his hand. This is the classic design simply the better. Your true strength plays from them when they rotate. Then the spring jumps up and the cover separate. and from the bulky flashlight is a lamp that can be touched or hang by the handle grip. Moreover, standing on the ground. The light is almost completely emitted to the side through the gauze fabric. The second brightness level is sufficient already to illuminate a small tent. However, one must always by the three programs by clicking (Low Light, more light, strobe, off). That's a little inconvenient, but not really bad. Some moisture should stand because the battery is very firmly to close and the LED are attached to the top of the lamp. Dive into the water, I would not, however. That's why I think they are absolutely suitable for camping. Also in the nursery she has served and is used to illuminate the self-made cave. This is handy, because the bulb is cold and therefore poses no threat.