🚗 Illuminate Your Safety on the Road!
The LED Road Flares 3-Pack by MARCALA is a comprehensive roadside safety kit designed for modern drivers. Each kit includes three LED emergency lights with 15 bright LEDs, 9 flashing modes, and 9 batteries pre-installed. The flares are waterproof (IP67) and crush-proof, making them ideal for any roadside emergency. This kit also comes with a carry-case, a car seatbelt cutter, and a whistle, ensuring you have everything you need for safety on the road. Perfect for new drivers, camping, and boating, this product combines safety, convenience, and peace of mind.
Manufacturer | MARCALA |
Brand | MARCALA |
Package Dimensions | 15.1 x 13 x 12.4 cm; 775 g |
Batteries | 12 AAA batteries required. (included) |
Item model number | 3-Flares |
Manufacturer Part Number | LEDPRNT |
Position | Front |
Bulb Type | LED |
Special Features | Waterproof |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Item Weight | 775 g |
J**E
The price
The for the price and value
K**R
Very bright and seems sturdy
Just arrived and tested each flare. All worked and seems sturdy..
M**R
Buena calidad y funciones
Producto que cumple perfectamente su cometido de preferencia en la oscuridad dado que en el día los leds no son muy luminosas dado los patrones del mismo perfectos para cualquier emergencia
C**S
Gran compra !
Gran oferta por juego de tres bengalas, excelente luminosidad, además de incluir las baterias. Las adquirí por cumplir con DOT y tener el plus de accesorios.
C**E
Comparison with safety cones, flares, reflective signs, etc.
Outfitting the family car for emergencies, I had many and widely ranging concerns. I didn't want to store large amounts of emergency equipment and on top of that, have that equipment fail during an actual emergency. I wanted something effective, fool-proof, and something that didn't take up a lot of space. So I considered safety cones, flares, reflective signs, and other light products.First, I considered what most roadside crews use - cones. What I found was that most cheap cones and collapsible cones will be blown away if there is ample wind, or a car or truck whips by your cone. To avoid that issue, you can buy heavy weighted cones but those don't collapse and they take up a lot of space in your trunk and they're very expensive.Second, I considered flares. I've also seen these used for roadside emergencies. They definitely stand out more than cones, they're visible from farther away, you can outline a boundary that's a safe distance from your car, and there's the benefit of no batteries required. The negatives for flares include the chance that you hold them the wrong way and you drop smoldering embers onto your skin or clothes, the flares can roll out of position, the flares will go out if you drop them instead of placing them down, you may accidentally place them in an area with gasoline or other flammable liquids making for a terribly dangerous fire hazard, they're not reusable because you have to break them out to put them out (and because once you expose the ignition and striker, it's dangerous to store them in that state) -which also makes more work for you. Worst in my book is that there are documented cases of flares igniting within a cargo area when they're jostled around and the striker and ignition pieces get exposed.Third, I considered reflective signs. I felt these were not universally understood as roadside emergency. They could be mistaken for bumper stickers or business signs, for example. Also, cars have to be fairly nearby for their headlights to reflect off the signs. Although easy to store, they're also easy to accidentally bend and so forth. For me, these just weren't cutting it in the effectiveness department.Finally, I considered lights. What was most important to me about lights was lumens (brightness), battery life, how easy it was to place them in visible areas. Most lights are sold to go on the top of the roof or on the windshield or onto the back window. These lights are so much more effective because you can outline your entire car with them by just sticking them on. If it's safe to let your child out of the car, even a child could do it. Sometimes I take a couple with me when I go walking because they're easy to spot in case of emergency. Also, It was important to me that they blinking patterns are universally understood as emergency, just like a car's hazard lights. The brightness is great. We've had them over a year and batteries are still fine. They're very compact. They're very affordable. I think these are the best choice for roadside safety and you can also use them for camping, on hikes, on bicycles, basically any time you need a bright light because they're very multipurpose.
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