Minecraft Light Up Torch
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There is no automatic shut-off feature. If your child uses it as a nightlight, you must turn it off for them or the batteries will quickly deplete.
There are no batteries included. They must take triple A, according to my understanding.
They are mounted on the wall and are used as a night light by my son. I usually turn them off when he goes to sleep, and the batteries last a long time. Of course, if I forget, it decrees that I will live a long time. Rechargeable batteries are a good investment. In the end, it will be well worth it.
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What a fantastic present for a Minecraft fan! The torch has a side button that turns it on and off, it's much bigger than I expected, and it's bright enough to use as a night light. Is it possible to mount it on the wall or use it as a free-standing item? My little one enjoys using it to light up the way around the house.
It does exactly what it says. Its one and only major flaw is that it lacks auto-repair capabilities. shut- timer has been turned off br>br>Requires three AAA batteries (not included). It's very easy to mount your TV on the wall - It took me less than two minutes to mount it (there is no mounting hardware included, so two screws are required). On the plus side, Once the torch is turned on, no monsters or creepers have been seen. So far, everything has gone according to plan. Thank you. br>br>.
These are supposed to be brand new, based on the description. The first thing I noticed when I received it was that both boxes were worn and had tear marks on them. My first thought was, "Oh, these must have been on the shelf for a while. " When I opened the first box, I could tell it wasn't brand new. The torch was supposed to have a flip-open piece at the bottom so it could be wall-mounted like in the game. There was a missing piece of the puzzle. br>As I was looking for the missing part, I noticed the torch had split and I could see all the mechanical parts on the inside. br>The second torchlight, when opened, was wrapped in bubble wrap, which made me feel better. The lights would not turn on even after I installed brand new batteries. I pressed the button a few times and changed the batteries three times, but nothing happened. I ended up getting a refund on both lights. br>Even though neither light was brand new as advertised, I would have kept them if they had actually worked.
They are battery-operated, and you must turn them on and off, but mounting them was simple, and they produce more light than I had anticipated.
This torch light is stunning and receives numerous compliments from those who see it. That being said, if you leave it on for any length of time, it will literally eat the batteries alive. I have one in my office at work, and I usually leave it on during the hours I'm in the building (8 hours or so), just to let people know if I'm there or not. ) In any case, after replacing the batteries on Monday, it usually consumes regular Energizer AAA batteries by Friday. After it did this a few times, I told myself to forget it and went out and bought some Panasonic Eneloop rechargeable batteries. It will wear those down by the end of the day, or MAYBE by the middle of the day, if you start with a full charge. day two. It's completely out of control. I like the lamp, but if you want to use it for any length of time, you'll need to figure out a battery solution; I guess warding off monsters requires a lot more energy than simply being a light?.
" This is an outstanding torch. It is a hit with my son. It's a good size, and it appears to be well-made. The hinge on the piece that flips out to be mounted on the wall, however, is made of soft, thin plastic that broke the day after my son received it for Christmas. Because it has no bearing on the torch's functionality or access to the battery compartment, I simply superglued it on. It's not a big deal for us because I didn't intend to pound a nail in the wall to allow it to be mounted. Aside from the sloppy hinge, the torch is very sturdy.
3 AAA batteries required; bright enough to walk around and light your way in a pitch black house; lights up in a yellow color similar to the torch's top. I'm not a minecraft fan, but I think this is really cool. I'm an adult male with average-sized hands, and I can't wrap my hands around it. Because I've only had it for a day, only time will tell if it stops working for whatever reason.
This is fantastic! Because of all the negative reviews about it being an overpriced flashlight, I was hesitant to purchase it. I was misled by those reviews. Yes, this torch emits light in the same way that a flashlight does; however, it would only make sense for it to do so as well. It is entirely constructed of a tough plastic. My kids have thrown these from the top bunk, had sword fights with them, and used them in house mining expeditions. There are no chips in the plastic or paint, so they are extremely durable. These torches are used for at least 8 hours per day and also serve as night lights. The batteries are finally beginning to show signs of wear after more than two weeks of use. br>While it does light up like a flash light due to the fact that it is electric, it is not as bright as a flashlight. It provides enough light in a small boy's room to ward off creepers but not enough to keep him or his cat awake. )br>We are huge fans of these lights. They were a good investment of money; my kids love them, and we don't feel cheated. The quality is excellent, and the cost is reasonable.