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product_id: 3783504
title: "LED Emergency Lights For Home Power Failure – Triple Function Power Failure Light and Plug In Flashlight Combo, With Rechargeable Battery – Be Snow Storm & Hurricane Ready (71134)"
brand: "amerelle"
price: "215 kr"
currency: DKK
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 7
category: "Amerelle"
url: https://www.desertcart.dk/products/3783504-led-emergency-lights-for-home-power-failure-triple-function-power
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# 200 lumens bright LED output 7-hour rechargeable battery life Auto-activates on power failure LED Emergency Lights For Home Power Failure – Triple Function Power Failure Light and Plug In Flashlight Combo, With Rechargeable Battery – Be Snow Storm & Hurricane Ready (71134)

**Brand:** amerelle
**Price:** 215 kr
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ⚡ Stay lit, stay safe—power outages don’t stand a chance!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** LED Emergency Lights For Home Power Failure – Triple Function Power Failure Light and Plug In Flashlight Combo, With Rechargeable Battery – Be Snow Storm & Hurricane Ready (71134) by amerelle
- **How much does it cost?** 215 kr with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.dk](https://www.desertcart.dk/products/3783504-led-emergency-lights-for-home-power-failure-triple-function-power)

## Best For

- amerelle enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted amerelle brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Dual-Mode Versatility:** Seamlessly switch between a wide-area LED panel and a focused handheld flashlight for any emergency scenario.
- • **Subtle Nighttime Indicator:** Soft red guide light signals full charge without disturbing your sleep or drawing attention.
- • **Always Ready, Always Bright:** Automatically lights up instantly when power fails—never be left in the dark again.
- • **Long-Lasting Rechargeable Power:** Up to 7 hours of continuous illumination on a single charge keeps you covered through extended outages.
- • **Compact & Wall-Mounted Convenience:** Sleek, plug-in design fits discreetly in any room—perfect for kitchens, bedrooms, basements, and beyond.

## Overview

The Amerelle LED Emergency Light is a compact, plug-in device featuring a 200-lumen LED panel and a rechargeable Ni-MH battery that provides up to 7 hours of light during power failures. It automatically activates when the power goes out and doubles as a handheld flashlight with a retractable plug. A subtle red guide light indicates charging status without disturbing sleep, making it an essential, reliable emergency lighting solution for any home.

## Description

Amerelle LED Emergency Lights For Home Power Failure – Triple Function Power Failure Light and Plug In Flashlight Combo, With Rechargeable Battery – Be Snow Storm & Hurricane Ready (71134) - Portable Work Lights - desertcart.com

Review: For the price very good, reliable item - UPDATE Nov. 18, 2016: I ordered another two-pack of these based on liking the two I already have so much, and wanting these in a couple other rooms or perhaps for travel. They're handy when you need a flashlight for something, and reliable when our power goes out typically a couple times a year during storms. In fact I'm raising my review to 5 stars, for the price vs. value received these are outstanding. I hadn't realized it was 4 YEARS since my original purchase and those two units still function well. I see the old ones are slightly less bright than the new ones when I compare the beam side-by-side. One minor difference in the new ones: there is no silver reflector behind the front 3 LEDs. It's just a white "reflector" same color as the rest of the device. This casts a softer more diffused light when I compare on a white ceiling, but it's a minimal difference. There is still a silver reflector behind the 2 front LEDs. The new lights arrived fully charged as with the two I'd purchased in 2012. Original review: These units are less expensive than a couple of the competing emergency lights, one reason I purchased 2 of them. I received (on 8/7/12) model #71134 (without "CC" at the end, which is what was advertised here and that other reviewers mention). I don't know what the difference is with the "CC", but mine do seem to work well and have good illumination (there are only 2 or 3 LEDs, keep in mind) in the dark. Both had a charge when I received them. Both come on at power failure (tested in a power strip) with either the front light or the flashlight function as selected. There is no "night light" except a red LED (on all the time when plugged in) which would be an aid in finding the device in the dark but provides virtually no light on its own (the selected main light comes on of course if the power goes off or if you unplug the device). I opened one device up (4 Phillips screws) to check the battery type and there are 3 "AAA" batteries enclosed in a green plastic-wrapped pack (stamped "Ni-MH AAA 200mAh 3.6V"), which is soldered to the device circuit board (unfortunately.) So it will be possible to replace the batteries if needed, but it'll probably require some light soldering (or maybe my favorite, heaving taping!) of the wires to the battery pack. I hate throwing things like this away just because the batteries stop working. The good news is, they are labeled as Ni-MH, not Ni-Cad batteries, which should perform better. For the low price, this is a simple and effective emergency light that will help me find the door or the lanterns and other gear in an emergency or power outage.
Review: Best Emergency Light for the Price - We live in a neighborhood where the power is always going out. I ordered four different plug-in emergency lights to try out, and this one was by far the best. It was the least expensive (under $10) and produced the brightest light. The biggest plus is that the light shines straight out, so it illuminates the floor/area where you are actually walking. All the others either aimed their light at the ceiling (not helpful, I'm not walking on the ceiling) or their output is so weak it's little more than a nightlight. I dumped all the other plug-in lights into the Goodwill bag and am just using the Slimline ones. It has produced light for several hours in past power failures. Fortunately the power hasn't gone out yet for an extended period of time, so I don't know the outer limits of its longevity, but for the average power outage of a few minutes to several hours, you will be fine. I ordered the original one January 2013 and it's still working great when the power goes out. An added bonus is the flashlight feature at the top of the unit. It's not terribly powerful, but good enough to light the way to the LED camping lanterns in the garage. I ordered several more for current use and to stockpile. Last time I found an emergency light this good (Intermatic PR3C Three-in-One Emergency Power Failure Light) they discontinued them. Don't take the chance! Buy now!

## Features

- Plug In Emergency Light – Be prepared in an emergency and install these power outage lights around your home. They automatically light up when the power fails. Light up the dark with this power failure light and emergency flashlight combo. Includes 1 device, with 3.6V 200mA Ni-MH rechargeable battery.
- A Must-Have Emergency Item – Keep the rechargeable power outage light plugged in around your home. A fully charged unit lasts for 7 hours. Be prepared for power outages with this plug-in emergency lighting set. Ideal for your kitchen, bedroom, bathroom and basement! 3000k white light.
- LED Power Failure Light – The front panel lights up automatically when the power fails, alerting you that power has been lost and lighting your way in the dark. Keep the chargeable device in the wall outlet, or use it as a portable work light around your home.
- Handheld Flashlight – Unplug the device and fold in the retractable plug to convert the device to a portable and rechargeable emergency power outage flashlight. Let the LED plug in flashlight beam light your path, so you can check your property and fuse box in the dark.
- 24 Hour Guide Light – Keep the device plugged into the wall socket to ensure it is always charged. The LED guide light gives a continuous red glow that indicates the power is on and charged, but won’t disturb your sleep like a power outage night light. Please note : this item is NOT a nightlight.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0039UE9EG |
| Additional Features | Rechargeable |
| Batteries are Included | No |
| Battery Description | Nickel Metal Hydride |
| Best Sellers Rank | #149,310 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #1,479 in Handheld Flashlights |
| Brand Name | AMERELLE |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,314) |
| Finish Types | Powder Coated |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00070686711347 |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 7"L x 2"W x 4"H |
| Item Weight | 0.25 Pounds |
| Light Source Special Features | Rechargeable |
| Light Source Type | LED |
| Manufacturer | Amertac |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Limited. |
| Material Type | Aluminum, Polycarbonate (PC) |
| Model Number | 71134CC |
| Mounting Type | Tabletop Mount |
| Number of Light Sources | 1 |
| Power Source | cordless-electric |
| Runtime | 7 hours |
| Shape | Oval |
| Specification Met | ETL |
| Style Name | Rechargeable |
| UPC | 070686711347 796299774714 752913202605 |
| Unit Count | 1.00 Count |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| White Brightness | 200 Lumens |

## Product Details

- **Color:** White
- **Light Source Type:** LED
- **Material:** Aluminum, Polycarbonate (PC)
- **Power Source:** cordless-electric
- **Special Feature:** Rechargeable

## Images

![LED Emergency Lights For Home Power Failure – Triple Function Power Failure Light and Plug In Flashlight Combo, With Rechargeable Battery – Be Snow Storm & Hurricane Ready (71134) - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61g6eGG5eYL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Item Package Quantity** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: how long (Hours) will the three side LED light stays on during a power outage.**
A: 3 out 4 of mine completely died within 5 hours. 1 barely hung on, ever so dimmly, maybe enough light to see 3 inches in front of it for at about 5 and  half hours.

based on that, In a few -6 months, I worried they wouldn't last 3, maybe 4 hours... if your lucky.

I understand that in a power out, they will light your way, and help you find the regular battery type flashlights...     but if your not home during those first hours (power out in day, lights go on for 3-4 hours,  but you come home afterwards, in the dark, .. or if your asleep the first few hours,  the lights die out before you wake up to go to the bathroom, or let the dogs out or what ever... your screwed...

they are useless under those conditions.

Probably better off looking for and paying a little extra for longer lasting ones...  If your in hurry and want something ASAP before the next storm...  Get 1 of these, while you look for better ones...  (And test it!).

**Q: when plugged in does this also function as a night light?**
A: The description is misleading. It says "plug in light" "24 hour guide light" which could be interpreted as a night light and it's NOT! However it great to have for power failure. It also has a small red indicator light that remains on all the time.

**Q: When you plug this into a wall socket will it also block the other socket? In the photos it appears that it does so I'd like to confirm that.  Thanks**
A: In one of those photos at Amazon, the AmerTec is plugged into the bottom outlet and is blocking the top one. Since the distance between the bottom of the light and the prongs is about ¼ inch, it can be plugged in and not block the other outlet  below it if it is in the top outlet or above it if it is plugged into the lower outlet (upside down). If it is plugged into an ordinary, flat 6-outlet wall tap, it would block the adjacent outlet.

**Q: How bright?  Light up the living room or hall enough to walk safely?**
A: Yes, enough to walk and see all the room corners in a 25x30 foot room. The way I have it set, when the power goes out the side LEDs are quite bright. Flashlight mode is very adequate. I'm thinking of buying another one. It's really much smaller than I imagined, but for $8.99, what I paid, it's given me peace of mind. The light is enough, in the center of the house to pour through the hallways and kitchen so you can make your way to it. Like a moth! ;)

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ For the price very good, reliable item
*by F***E on August 7, 2012*

UPDATE Nov. 18, 2016: I ordered another two-pack of these based on liking the two I already have so much, and wanting these in a couple other rooms or perhaps for travel. They're handy when you need a flashlight for something, and reliable when our power goes out typically a couple times a year during storms. In fact I'm raising my review to 5 stars, for the price vs. value received these are outstanding. I hadn't realized it was 4 YEARS since my original purchase and those two units still function well. I see the old ones are slightly less bright than the new ones when I compare the beam side-by-side. One minor difference in the new ones: there is no silver reflector behind the front 3 LEDs. It's just a white "reflector" same color as the rest of the device. This casts a softer more diffused light when I compare on a white ceiling, but it's a minimal difference. There is still a silver reflector behind the 2 front LEDs. The new lights arrived fully charged as with the two I'd purchased in 2012. Original review: These units are less expensive than a couple of the competing emergency lights, one reason I purchased 2 of them. I received (on 8/7/12) model #71134 (without "CC" at the end, which is what was advertised here and that other reviewers mention). I don't know what the difference is with the "CC", but mine do seem to work well and have good illumination (there are only 2 or 3 LEDs, keep in mind) in the dark. Both had a charge when I received them. Both come on at power failure (tested in a power strip) with either the front light or the flashlight function as selected. There is no "night light" except a red LED (on all the time when plugged in) which would be an aid in finding the device in the dark but provides virtually no light on its own (the selected main light comes on of course if the power goes off or if you unplug the device). I opened one device up (4 Phillips screws) to check the battery type and there are 3 "AAA" batteries enclosed in a green plastic-wrapped pack (stamped "Ni-MH AAA 200mAh 3.6V"), which is soldered to the device circuit board (unfortunately.) So it will be possible to replace the batteries if needed, but it'll probably require some light soldering (or maybe my favorite, heaving taping!) of the wires to the battery pack. I hate throwing things like this away just because the batteries stop working. The good news is, they are labeled as Ni-MH, not Ni-Cad batteries, which should perform better. For the low price, this is a simple and effective emergency light that will help me find the door or the lanterns and other gear in an emergency or power outage.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Best Emergency Light for the Price
*by A***N on April 21, 2014*

We live in a neighborhood where the power is always going out. I ordered four different plug-in emergency lights to try out, and this one was by far the best. It was the least expensive (under $10) and produced the brightest light. The biggest plus is that the light shines straight out, so it illuminates the floor/area where you are actually walking. All the others either aimed their light at the ceiling (not helpful, I'm not walking on the ceiling) or their output is so weak it's little more than a nightlight. I dumped all the other plug-in lights into the Goodwill bag and am just using the Slimline ones. It has produced light for several hours in past power failures. Fortunately the power hasn't gone out yet for an extended period of time, so I don't know the outer limits of its longevity, but for the average power outage of a few minutes to several hours, you will be fine. I ordered the original one January 2013 and it's still working great when the power goes out. An added bonus is the flashlight feature at the top of the unit. It's not terribly powerful, but good enough to light the way to the LED camping lanterns in the garage. I ordered several more for current use and to stockpile. Last time I found an emergency light this good (Intermatic PR3C Three-in-One Emergency Power Failure Light) they discontinued them. Don't take the chance! Buy now!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Grandma-Approved Product: Tech she can use!
*by L***E on March 3, 2017*

Picked a couple of these up for my grandma, after she was stuck in a power outage and couldn't find her flashlight. She doesn't like anything new, hates changes, throws away all kinds of (neato!) safety stuff we get for her...so I hid one of these lights behind the TV and stuck one in the extra socket in the kitchen, and switched them so they'd come on in an outage. I mentioned them to her but told her just to ignore them, they were out of the way and would work when she needed them. We had a small storm about a week later, and she called to tell me that when the power flicked off for a minute, the Power Failure lights came on right away and gave enough light she didn't even need a flashlight to navigate the house. Definitely did what I wanted them to do; not sure how long they'll last, but for less than 10 bucks each, I don't really care if I have to replace them often. Grandma is happy and feels safer being by herself in bad weather, so 5 stars. My mom turned around and ordered 30 for the elderly folks at her church. The light is bright, flashlight feature worked, and I got brownie points with g-ma AND mom--SCORE. The metal power prongs slide in and out from the back of the light, and can be hard to plug in because when you push the light toward the outlet, the prongs sometimes start to slip back inside the light. Again, no problem for me, but wanted others to know.

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