Flashlight Bulk Order Information
Item Description:
4" aluminium flashlight with 9 LED that provide 1800 mcd of light. It runs on 3 AAA batteries. Batteries should provide light for approx 3 1/2- 4 hours. Rear cap has an O ring for moisture resistance. Light is turned on using a on/off switch in the end cap. Light also comes with a nylon holster and lanyard. The holster fits a 2 3/4 inch belt and has a velcro flap to protect the flashlight.
Cost:
The base cost will be 1.94 +.25 donation to WLEEA = 2.19 per unit with a minimum 300 order ($657 + Imprint setup). Any additional cost savings due to bulk order will be donated to WLEEA.
Imprint:
If printed vertically, imprint along the length of the barrel, its about a 1" max length. If printed horizontally, imprint around the barrel, its about 1" max height. 1"x2" is a safe bet.
Setup cost is $15 for the first color and $10 per color thereafter (limited to 3 colors max.) This is a one time fee.
Imprint images should be sent on a .JPG format. Remember, this will be small, don't use images with fine detail- it won't be seen.
Flashlight Colors:
See photo below
Turnover time:
Delivery takes about 1-1 1/2 weeks after order is placed and initial setup is approved.
Order Dates:
May 1st will be the deadline for order forms from posts. Send completed order form/ money / any logo files, to the WLEEA contact person. See the WLEEA Website for more info. Download Order form
How you would fundraise:
My post sold these for $5.00 each. Under the current price structure, you would make $828 profit on a minimum order. Increase it by a dollar and you make $1128 for a minimum order. These sell themselves, If you want to buy one from me to show around and test the waters, let me know. I sent one to my dispatch and they sold 250 on preorders.
Known problems with orders/flashlights:
I have have had minimal problems with the orders. If any, the first order of 300 was short eight (8) but the manufacture added 10 on the next order. Most problems with the flashlights surround incorrect battery installation (and can be fixed easily). Of the 1700 that we have already ordered, I have about 20 bad units reported so far. It can range from a bad solder job in the lamp head to a bad tailcap. The manufacture has bent over backwards to take care of the issues. I usually save the bad ones for parts. .01% failure rate is an acceptable number for this type of product.
We have minimal problems with the holsters, but have been corrected / replaced if issues arise.