Then I happened on a pair of crank handhelds at Costco that looked like the new model phaser guns from Star Trek-TNG.
I have a similar flashlight to the one you described, but I'm not sure if it's the same one.
I wanted a backup that didn't rely on batteries in case I ever found myself in a LTS situation or in case I had depleted my entire stockpile of batteries for use with my primary light.
Thus far this crank flashlight; called The Illuminator, Wind 'N Go, Dynabrite, Dynalight, etcetera (depending on place of purchase and if they are indeed the same light); has performed better than I expected.
Mind you my experience with flashlights is limited, and I haven't used any other crank charge flash lights to give a comparison...
The light has both 1 LED and 3 LED modes depending on the number of times the button is pressed, has a crank that folds over into the body and is locked in place by a magnet, and is both water resistant and shock resistant.
In a test I got about 20 minutes of bright to moderate light in the 3 LED mode after only 2 minutes of cranking. The flashlight continued to provide light for another 40 minutes albeit at a constantly diminishing intensity. It probably could have provided light for longer than that hour, but frankly I became bored of walking around the house in the dark trying to determine if I could still navigate using the light as it continued to diminish. At an hour of total run time, it was still fairly easy to get around with.
Please note my test was hardly scientific... LOL
I haven't tried out a shake light myself, so I can't compare the two.
Also, I saw a similar model that included a cord to charge cell phones with.