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Emergency Zone Mobile Phone Charger with 14 Adapters, No Batteries Required

Emergency Zone Mobile Phone Charger with 14 Adapters, No Batteries Required

  • Don’t be caught with a dead cell phone battery
  • Will charge most cell phones with the proper adapter
  • Includes 14 phone adapters:
  • Motorola x2, Nextel, Sony, Ericsson, iPod (not iPhone), Nokia x 2, Samsung, Seimens x 2, LG x 3
  • Emergency Zone Brand

A cell phone can be a life saver. Do not be caught with a dead battery in an emergency. This Dyanamo charger will charge any cell phone with the proper adapter, and it includes enough adapters for almost any cell phone. Includes 14 mobile phone adapters Motorola, LG, Nextel, Sony, Ericsson, iPod, Nokia, Samsung and Siemens. The charger has over-load protection and a voltage limitation. This is too prevent damage to cell phones. There can be a limitation with some cell phones that require more th

List Price: $ 16.99

Price: $ 15.95

Survival Bandana by OEM

Survival Bandana by OEM

  • Large 20″ x 20″ size
  • Bright Orange for Signalling
  • Survival Information Printed Directly on Bandana
  • Must Have For All Campers and Hikers
  • For Easy To Understand Information

Basic survival techniques explained on a convenient bandana. Includes how to make a still to get water, build an emergency shelter, navigate using the sun or stars, start a fire, tie useful knots, identify sources of food and signal for help. Bright orange color makes for a visible signaling device.

List Price: $ 14.99

Price: $ 8.33

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  6 Responses to “Emergency Zone Mobile Phone Charger with 14 Adapters, No Batteries Required Reviews”

  1. 10 of 11 people found the following review helpful
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Only for emergencies, June 18, 2011
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    This review is from: Emergency Zone Mobile Phone Charger with 14 Adapters, No Batteries Required (Sports)

    This charger works….but don’t expect it to work quickly. After over 30 minutes of charging my phone only stayed on for a few minutes, enough to make an emergency call, but not enough to do anything else.

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  2. 11 of 13 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Works great for what it was intended, March 21, 2011
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    BB Indiana (USA) –

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    This review is from: Emergency Zone Mobile Phone Charger with 14 Adapters, No Batteries Required (Sports)

    My Motorola Cell phone is very ‘finicky’ when it comes to battery charging ‘in the phone with a 3rd party device’ but not this one. It works great. I had a new battery that I ran down and after a lot of cranking I got another bar on the battery indicator.

    It’s for emergency and do not expect to completely charge the battery. In use you would crank it for 5 min and have about 5 min (depends on how your phone is set up) 5 min of emergency talk time. Since you’re charging the phone battery you should be able to take a break. I would have the phone ‘OFF’ so all the charge went to the battery. I would hate to crank this for 5 to 10 min then have a ‘spammer’ call me using up battery power.

    I do NOT understand why the cranking LED is red. Personally I would prefer white and if really desperate have a crank flashlight to use as well as a phone charger.

    It works and fits in a small palm.

    The BEST safety is to have a spare charged battery but this does work.

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  3. 3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
    1.0 out of 5 stars
    Doesn’t work, September 3, 2012
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    BJ

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    This review is from: Emergency Zone Mobile Phone Charger with 14 Adapters, No Batteries Required (Sports)

    I have a Verizon Thunderbolt and had been out all day. Came home to a power outage and needed to charge up the phone. Dug this out of the emergency box, plugged it in and got a warning message that if I continued it would damage the phone. So much for emergency back up.

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  4. 20 of 23 people found the following review helpful
    3.0 out of 5 stars
    Some of the text on the bandana is useful but not all., May 9, 2011
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    Peter W (Philadelphia, USA) –

    This review is from: Printed Image Nature Bandana (Sports)

    I was expecting a lot more from this. My major gripe is that some of the “Survival” instructions printed on this tell you what you should do BEFORE you plan a hike/camping trip/ect., not what to do if you are already in survival mode. I can just see myself getting unnecessarily aggro in a survival situation when I go to get some wisdom from my survival bandana and it’s telling my what I “should” have done.

    Their are some useful things on here but they could have crammed more useful survival text on the bandana.

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  5. 2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
    2.0 out of 5 stars
    survivor bandana, December 18, 2011
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    This review is from: Printed Image Nature Bandana (Sports)

    A great idea but not really survival information printed on the bandana that is truly useful. It is more info for kids.

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  6. 1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Beautiful and unusual, May 23, 2013
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    Parrena

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    Beautiful bandana. My 2-years son loves it. It’s good for his early education ))

    It’s only flaw is that material is too thick, not for summer period

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