Coghlan's stuff is pretty decent for the money. I've got a hobo knife going on 20 years (one of my two Scout knives, and that little sucker's helped with dozens of meals), and honestly, their little Pocket Sierra is one of the best folding saws on the market, even though it's inexpensive (but that aggressive, paper-thin blade cuts like nothing else).
I just ordered one of these. I had some of the first crank lights that came out when I was a kid. Yeah, you didn't have to replace batteries, but they were pretty big at the time (think glasses case). Little lights are a pain in the rear when it comes to the time to change batteries (which often cost more than the little Harbor Freight ones with a magnet I often buy. With the crank, it's ALWAYS ready. It won't be "crap, the battery's dead" like it often is when I forget my EDC Solitaire, and then go for the i1R on my keys only to remember I forgot to charge it.