The Multi Flex Light is an all-purpose book light, task light or travel lightThe Fulcrum MultiFlex Reading Light is an all-purpose reading, task, or travel light with an ultra-bright LED for extended, energy-efficient illumination. This hands-free lamp provides an glare-free light that stays where you put it, thanks to the flexible neck and sturdy clamp. Designed for both home and on-the-go use, the MultiFlex Reading Light is great for clipping to books, e-readers, laptops, and tables. And because the LED bulb never burns out, you’ll save on replacement bulb costs. The MultiFlex takes three AAA batteries (not included).
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Convenient clip and gooseneck design enable easy, hands-free illumination. View larger. |
An ultra-bright LED floods the area with light for sharp detail. |
Hands-Free Design for Multiple Uses
The MultiFlex Light includes a dual-purpose clip that allows the light to stand on its own on a table or attach to an e-reader, shelf, book, cupboard, or computer. Its hands-free design means you can read in bed without disturbing your significant other; illuminate a dark campsite; work on your laptop while traveling; or simply aim the right amount of light on your latest sewing or crafting project. Its compact, lightweight design means it can go where you go.
Flexible Gooseneck and Glare-Free Light
The MultiFlex Light uses LED Floodlight technology to provide glare-free, bright light with a wide coverage area. The durable and flexible gooseneck lets you position the light exactly where you want it and keep it there.
Energy-Efficient LEDs Extend Battery Life
To save you money and help protect the environment, this lamp uses an energy-efficient LED bulb. This bulb extends battery life, and never needs replacement. Additionally, LEDs emit little or no heat when compared to incandescent lamps, so this light will never get too hot to use comfortably.
The MultiFlex Reading Light has a 12-inch neck with 1-1/12 by 2-1/2 inch base.
What’s in the Box
MultiFlex Reading Light.
Product Features
- 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
Fulcrum or Great Point? A Comparison The power in my house goes out on a regular basis, so I finally figured out that maybe getting a book light or two would be a worthwhile investment. After reading the reviews, I decided to get both a Great Point Light-Flex-Neck and a Multi Flex from Fulcrum. Each has its pluses and minuses and which one is better for you depends on what you want to use it for.The Fulcrum light is brighter than the Great Point and covers a larger area. The switch is also much easier to use since it slides. On the Great Point, the top presses down and it’s hard to get it to stay on. Sometimes it switches off for no apparent reason. It’s either a poor design or I got a defective unit. The Fulcrum also takes 3 AAA batteries, which fit into the base, making it both heavier (about 2 1/2 ounces compared to about 1 1/2 ounces for the Great Point) and as a result making the clip a lot bulkier as well. The Great takes lithium batteries, much lighter, but also harder to find.The Fulcrum is too heavy and too bulky to make it easy to attach to a paperback, and if you want to attach it to any book and hold the book up to read, it gets heavy very quickly. Its brighter light and greater weight and area make it a good choice for when you want to set a larger and heavier book on a table or for attaching to a very sturdy and prominent back rest, plus the easy availability of AAA batteries means you probably have a spare set around when the ones in the Fulcrum run out or at least you can grab replacements at the grocery store. The Great Point is better if you want to attach it to a book you are holding up to read, or to a paperback, or for when you want a little less light so as not to disturb a partner in bed. In any event, since they are both better than reading by candlelight both suit my needs, but one or the other is probably going to be better for most people depending on what you want. Or spring for both so you always have a spare. At this price, you could just about afford one for every room.
my favorite book light. I have gone through about ten book lights, and I think I like this one the best. My previous one was the type that clipped to the spine of the book, which I was not crazy about, but it did shine a better white light on a larger portion of the page then all my previous lights. Then it disappeared one day. I am sure I will find it months from now in the bottom of one of the kids toy boxes.So I needed a new light and looked to Amazon. I found this one that had some pretty decent reviews, so I bought it. I am glad I did. The lightweight body clips to the back cover of the book ( or to a bunch of pages on a soft cover book ) the flexible gooseneck is very thin, but holds its position well. The LEDs give off a bright, white light that easily covers both pages fully on even a large hardcover book. No more dark corners to contend with. The base is small ( holds three AAA batteries ) but large enough to sit flat on the base if I do not want to clip it to the book.Overall its a good book light that I am happy with.***update 2/14/2010*** This book light has functioned flawlessly for over 2 1/2 years of almost daily use. I just had my first problem with it. The light started flickering and I would have to tap the head (part with the light) to get it working again. It happened for three or four nights in a row. I was seriously upset because this is my favorite book light and I really did not want to have to replace it, and this thing has seen some serious book time.Well I looked at the head and there is one small screw on it. So I laid it out flat on the table, removed the screw, then took the cover off. There is a small metal slide and I figured the bent piece was not making contact, so I bent it just slightly, and it works again. I did that 1 minute repair three weeks ago and everything is working great. I look forward to another 2 1/2 years of service on this great little book light.
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