FRYELERechargeable LED flashlight, white
With FRYELE torch you always have lighting at home. The rechargeable LADDA batteries charge when the torch is plugged into the wall socket - and the light turns on automatically upon a power outage.
Article Number803.995.43Product details
This rechargeable flashlight charges when it’s in the charger and automatically turns on during a power failure, ensuring that you always have lighting.
The built-in LED indicator shines when you charge the flashlight, turns off when it’s fully charged and blinks if something is wrong, for example if you insert the wrong kind of batteries.
During a power failure, the flashlight provides 30% brightness. Press the button 1 time for 100% brightness (200 lumen) and 2 times to turn it off.
When using LADDA rechargeable battery 2450 mAh, the flashlight provides light for 3 hours when fully charged and at 100% brightness.
The flasglight has an IP44 rating and can be used in bathrooms. Note ‒ this does not apply to the charger.
Light color: warm white (2700 Kelvin).
Batteries are sold separately. IKEA recommends LADDA rechargeable battery 2450 mAh HR6 AA 1.2V. 3 pieces required.
IKEA of Sweden
- Housing:
ABS plastic
Adapter:Polycarbonate plastic
Unplug the charger from the power source before cleaning.
Wipe clean with a damp cloth.
Wipe dry with a clean cloth.
Never submerge the charger in water.
Special waste handling may be required. Please contact your local authorities for more information.
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Measurements
Luminous flux: 200 Lumen
Length: 1 ¼ "
Diameter: 6 ½ "
- FRYELERechargeable LED flashlightArticle Number803.995.43
Width: 3 ½ "
Height: 3 "
Length: 7 "
Weight: 7 oz
Package(s): 1
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Material
What is ABS plastic?
ABS plastic is a strong and stable material with a glossy surface – making it perfect for especially used everyday objects like flatware drawers, kitchen utensils, toothbrush holders, and bathroom hooks. Like most plastic materials, ABS is mainly made from oil-based, non-renewable raw materials. But development is progressing and we are using more and more recycled ABS. It is an important step towards our goal of only using plastic that is recycled or from renewable sources.