TeachaBags has a 1.1/5 rating with nearly unanimous customer complaints about severe false advertising, receiving a drastically smaller and weaker flashlight than shown in promotional videos, and poor customer service including refund disputes.
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The product in the ad is metal and heavy duty , the product you recieve is plastic . The ad says you can start fires with the added lens , there is no added lens , and although the light is very bright , it's not the balloon popping , firework starting light they show . It doesnt come with a rechargeable battery or a case to keep it in . I'll keep the everloving thing just because I can recharge it with my phone cord . It's bright enough to inspect my truck in the dark , but not enough to brighten my lack of joy for it .
False Advertising! Situation: Product received did NOT match product advertised! Background; After seeing the ad for this flashlight I was immediately impressed. I ordered two. When they arrived they were pocket size. The ad clearly showed one that was much larger. The one I received could not start a fire (as shown in ad), it did not pop balloons either. However that was not the main purpose for buying them. Granted, after carefully reading ALL of the ordering information there was shown a “pocket sized” unit. Action: Omit the large flashlight along with all footage showing the large flashlight properties. Clearly state that the one we will receive is the one we see advertised. Clearly state when ordering what the specifications are, including physical dimensions. Response: Choose from above, or some other reasonable response. Final comments: While I am impressed with the light weight and brightness of the units received, I am not pleased with the “Bait & Switch” tactic used to make the sale. Truly I should have listened when I was told “Let The Buyer Beware”!
Based on 21 verified customer reviews, TeachaBags holds an average rating of 1.1 out of 5 — rated Bad on ReviewTerminal.