- All-purpose book light, task light, or travel light, the Fulcrum Multi-Flex LED light is easy to use and energy efficient
- Ultra-bright LED light provides a clear, bright spotlight for reading in the dark, enjoying hobbies, camping, or using a keyboard
- Sturdy clip acts as a stable base, allowing the light to stand on its own, as well as attach to a book, shelf, or cupboard
- Flexible gooseneck allows light to be directed anywhere needed
- LED bulb never burns out; easy on-off switch powers the light, which requires 3 AAA batteries, sold separately
Product Description
The Multi Flex Light is an all-purpose book light, task light or travel light… More >>



April 30th, 2010 at 18:59
This works just fine for reading in bed when the spouse is sleeping, as long as I’m reading a book and not a magazine. It puts out a decent enough light and is easy enough to adjust if I need to redirect the light. I am still using the same batteries after several months of regular use.
Rating: 1 / 5
April 30th, 2010 at 21:34
This may work for a very specific purpose but for general lighting it’s not very practical. It’s a weak light that is mounted with a clip, so you have to have something to clip it to. The on-off switch is not easy to find, presumably to protect it from being broken.
Rating: 2 / 5
April 30th, 2010 at 22:09
The title of my review pretty much says it all. It was broken in the package when i recieved it. The switch that turned it off and on had broken off and the light was useless. I was kinda bummed – b/c all the other reviews were so great.
Rating: 1 / 5
April 30th, 2010 at 22:50
I don’t know about other book lights on the market, but this is a worthless piece of undulating garbage with sewer sauce. My first clue? When trying to close the battery cover, it wouldn’t close even after applying my infamous Herculean strength usually reserved for juggling dump-trucks. Peering inside, one of the battery coils was blocking the inner latch because it was apparently installed by inebriated orangutans. I fully recommend this design, since it prevents use of this questionable “product.” A pair of pliers later, the coil was… reshaped enough for the battery door to close. Damn my persistence!
With fresh batteries, the light is exceptionally bright. I’m pretty sure I could use this to blind my enemies with the searing agony of a million, million suns. Unfortunately this lasts approximately five milliseconds, as bending the flexible arm, breathing on the power switch, or staring exceptionally hard at any part of the book light results in either total power loss, inexplicable dimming, or hypnotic strobe effects. While this is great for a local rave and drunken shenanigans, these attributes are not desirable in a book light–no, not even while reading a horror novel. Though you could, I suppose, brandish it threateningly at epileptic muggers.
On the plus side, it works well as a stress reliever, as slapping it lightly may temporarily restore illumination to your reading material. I think the marketing department needs to consider these great new uses!
So: terrible, inconsistent construction, shorts in the power switch, and hysterically, doesn’t even bear the product or manufacture name anywhere, just that it was “Made in China” and apparently has “patents” pending for its innovative and functional design.
Rating: 1 / 5
May 1st, 2010 at 01:37
I bought the lamp and I am very happy with it, it really lights up in a very wide range mode, I love it.
Rating: 5 / 5