BEST BLINKERS FLASHING
US FLAG PIN
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Best Blinkers Flashing US Flag Pin, retail $2.99 (www.partycity.com)*
Manufactured by (Unknown) for Best Blinkers (http://bestblinkers.com)
Last updated 04-28-13





The Best Blinkers Flashing US Flag Pin is a nifty little gadget that you pin to clothing that not only looks nice, but it catches the eye with flashing LEDs (four red, two white, and three blue) LEDs that blink in a specific pattern (please see video farther down this web bage).

The Best Blinkers Flashing US Flag Pin feeds those LEDs from a pair of CR927 lithium button cells.


* Product was not found on the Party City website, so the URL leads to their "front door".


 Size of product w/hand to show scale SIZE



To use the Best Blinkers Flashing US Flag Pin, you first have to remove the white tab from between the battery compartment and the light itself (you need only do this once). From that point, just give it a gentle but firm clockwise twist. Careful, not TOO hard. Turning it off is just as easy; twist the other way until it goes off.

To pin it to your clothing, remove the pewter-colored thing from the bottom of the unit. This exposes a pin.
Push the pin through whatever clothing item you want the unit on (be careful not to stab yourself -- OUCH!!!) and push that pewter-colored thing back over the end of the pin.


This is the product pinned to my shirt.



To change the batteries in your Best Blinkers Flashing US Flag Pin, unscrew the two halves until they come apart.

Remove the two CR927 button cells from the bottom half of the light, and dispose of or recycle them as you see fit.

Place two new CR927 button cells in; orienting them so the flat (+) side is downward. Try to put that first cell in so it's in the center of the chamber, as best as you can get it. Use the tip of a pen to move the cell to the center if necessary. Lay the other cell on top of it, being sure the flat (+) side faces down. With both cells in there, screw the two halves of the light back together, and back off a bit once it springs to life.



If you love shiny, blinky things, you'll love the Best Blinkers Flashing US Flag Pin.

The Best Blinkers Flashing US Flag Pin is meant to be used as a blinking novelty item, not as a flashlight meant to be carried around, thrashed, trashed, and abused, so I won't try to drown it in the toliet tank, bash it against a steel rod or against the concrete floor of a patio, let my housemate's citty kats go to the litterbox on it, run over it with a 450lb Celebrity motorised wheelchair, stomp on it, use a medium ball peen hammer in order to bash it open to check it for candiosity, fire it from the cannoñata, drop it down the top of Mt. Erupto (I guess I've been watching the TV program "Viva Piñata" too much again (yes, I watched four episodes of this program just this last Saturday!!!) - candiosity is usually checked with a laser-type device on a platform with a large readout (located at Piñata Central), with a handheld wand that Langston Lickatoad uses, or with a pack-of-cards-sized device that Fergy Fudgehog uses; the cannoñata (also located at Piñata Central) is only used to shoot piñatas to piñata parties away from picturesque Piñata Island, and Mt. Erupto is an active volcano on Piñata Island), send it to the Daystrom Institute for additional analysis, or perform other indecencies on it that a flashlight might have to have performed on it. So this section of the web page will be ***SIGNIFICANTLY*** more bare than this section of the web page on a page about a flashlight.

The Best Blinkers Flashing US Flag Pin produces a wide, 180 degree swath of light. Although it isn't meant to be used as a flashlight, you could use it as a rather dim (short range) one if the need comes up - and the blinking effect does not piss you off, that is.



Photograph of the product; showing some of the the red & white LEDs on.



Photograph of the product; showing one of the red, white, and blue LEDs on.


Spectrographic analysis
Spectrographic analysis of the red LEDs in this flasher.


Spectrographic analysis
Spectrographic analysis of the red LEDs in this flasher; spectrometer's response narrowed to a band between 640nm and 650nm to pinpoint peak wavelength, which is 643.560nm.

The raw spectrometer data for the red LEDs (comma-delimited that can be loaded into Excel) is at http://ledmuseum.candlepower.us/42/4thjulr.txt


Spectrographic analysis
Spectrographic analysis of the white LEDs in this flasher.


Spectrographic analysis
Spectrographic analysis of the white LEDs in this flasher; spectrometer's response narrowed to a band between 465nm and 475nm to pinpoint native emission peak wavelength, which is 469.470nm.

The raw spectrometer data for the white LEDs (comma-delimited that can be loaded into Excel) is at http://ledmuseum.candlepower.us/42/4thjulw.txt


Spectrographic analysis
Spectrographic analysis of the blue LEDs in this flasher.


Spectrographic analysis
Spectrographic analysis of the blue LEDs in this flasher; spectrometer's response narrowed to a band between 460nm and 480nm to pinpoint peak wavelength, which is 469.470nm.

The raw spectrometer data for the blue LEDs (comma-delimited that can be loaded into Excel) is at http://ledmuseum.candlepower.us/42/4thjulb.txt

USB2000 spectrometer graciously donated by P.L.



Video that shows the Best Blinkers 4th of July Flashing Pin in action.

O boy, blinking lights!
So thrilling!!
So heart-pounding!!!
Actually, it kinda makes you want to kick one of those Penal-Ware® suicide-resistant prison combys over and then proceed to "bete" "thuh" "livengg" "tweadle" "owt" "uv" "itt" "withh" "thuh" "handel" "uv" "ann" "olde" "orr" "yuzde" ("orr" "evunn" "busstid") "uhmbrela" doesn't it? ;-)

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TEST NOTES:
Test unit was purchased at the Party City store in Federal Way WA. USA on 04-22-13 {or "2013 22 Mar.", or even "Mar. 22, Twenty Stick-Boobs" if you prefer}.


UPDATE: 00-00-00



PROS:
Very patriotic (has red, white, anbd blue LEDs)
Has white LEDs -- rather unexpected
Neato "blinky shiny" thing


NEUTRAL:
The insulator tab was somewhat (not exceptionally though) difficult to remove in this particular unit!


CONS:
Batteries it uses could be locally expen$ive and/or difficult to locate in a pinch
Not all that water-resistant


    MANUFACTURER: Unknown
    PRODUCT TYPE: Novelty LED blinker
    LAMP TYPE: Chip-type LED
    No. OF LAMPS: 9 (four red, two white, three blue)
    BEAM TYPE: Very wide flood
    SWITCH TYPE: Twist case halves on/off
    CASE MATERIAL: Metal & plastic
    BEZEL: Plastic; LEDs protected by transparent epoxy dome
    BATTERY: 2x CR927 lithium button cells
    CURRENT CONSUMPTION: Unknown/unable to measure
    WATER- AND DIET MT. DEW-RESISTANT: Light splatter-resistant at maximum
    SUBMERSIBLE: ¡¡¡SAN PATRICIO CON UN PAÑAL EMPAPADO DE MEAR, NO!!!
    ACCESSORIES: 2x CR927 lithium button cells
    SIZE: 37mm W x 28.50mm T x 17mm D (incl. pin)
    WEIGHT: 4.60g (0.160 oz.) incl. batteries
    COUNTRY OF MANUFACTURE: China
    WARRANTY: Unknown

    PRODUCT RATING:

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