Your Survival Kit Could Use a Solar Powered Headlamp
There are times when a headlamp really comes in handy. For example, you’re lighting the furnace pilot light and it takes two hands. Somebody else has to hold the flashlight for you to see what you’re doing. A flashlight with a wrist strap just won’t cut it.
How about a headlamp with LED bulbs that may never have to be replaced and last a good long time on battery power? What if the battery was rechargeable? Better still, what if you had a solar charger for the rechargeable battery? What if you could get accessories that charge cell phones and other small gadgets?
You get all that with the Everlite Solar Charged Headlamp. It has 5 LEDs that puts out 40 lumens of white light in bright mode. It stays lit up to 12 hours in bright mode, up to 24 hours in medium mode, and up to 36 hours in low mode.
The Everlite Solar Charged Headlamp has a 5 sequence switch that lets you set it to bright, medium, low, flashing and off. There’s a battery indicator switch that turns on the green-yellow-red LED to show you how much battery power is left.
You won’t have to worry about having a dead battery because a 2"x5" solar panel is used for recharging the headlamp’s lithium battery. It charges fully in six hours of full sunlight.
What’s more, this Everlite headlamp only weighs 2 ounces! It can also be attached easily to a tent, backpack or your clothes.
To order your Everlite Solar Charged Headlamp, click on the image below. That takes you to the Amazon.com page featuring the headlamp, and you can order from there. Why not get one for each family member’s survival kit? Get a couple extras because an Everlight headlamp makes a practical gift.


















