Mon Sep 14, 2009 11:21 am
#24697
Fairly new from Howler, and new to my shop this year, this is the "Howler Super Strobing Pumpkin Light"
A bit smaller than the Howler lights you may be used it, but still mighty effective. Due to the smaller size, it lacks the feature of an AC adapter port. No matter to me personally, I use the battery method, and it takes 3 AAA size, same as the other lights.
Also, rather than a small button on the side, you press the top to make it pop. It's a very logical way to turn it on, just reach down inside your pumpkin and press down to activate or deactivate.
It has 3 super bright white LEDs and they are indeed quite bright. They say it has a "super fast" strobe, and I would agree with that. But the strobe effect is slightly erratic in the way it flickers, which I rather like. It's like your pumpkin has a bolt of lightning bouncing around within.
If you want a soothing candle flicker, we have a light for that. If you want a specific color (or whole rainbow), we have a light for that. But if you want something a little more extreme and scary, this strober is pretty eye catching.
Since a video is worth a million words, I just put together a quick clip of this light in action. Check it out here:
A bit smaller than the Howler lights you may be used it, but still mighty effective. Due to the smaller size, it lacks the feature of an AC adapter port. No matter to me personally, I use the battery method, and it takes 3 AAA size, same as the other lights.
Also, rather than a small button on the side, you press the top to make it pop. It's a very logical way to turn it on, just reach down inside your pumpkin and press down to activate or deactivate.
It has 3 super bright white LEDs and they are indeed quite bright. They say it has a "super fast" strobe, and I would agree with that. But the strobe effect is slightly erratic in the way it flickers, which I rather like. It's like your pumpkin has a bolt of lightning bouncing around within.
If you want a soothing candle flicker, we have a light for that. If you want a specific color (or whole rainbow), we have a light for that. But if you want something a little more extreme and scary, this strober is pretty eye catching.
Since a video is worth a million words, I just put together a quick clip of this light in action. Check it out here:
Last edited by Zombie Pumpkins! on Mon Jun 20, 2011 2:26 am, edited 1 time in total.