I had clean forgotten about the corded spots, I always had a few in the various assigned LE / Utility vehicles, 1 gazillion candlepower !!!!
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I've run the gamut on flashlights. These days I have gone to cheapie lights for "handy" factor, several sprinkled around the house, vehicles, shop, but for serious use, my favorite is an 18V "snake" light that came with my DeWalt cordless tool set. It's a big honking light that really lights up the world, and charges using the same charger as my circular saw and drill. Around the shop these cheapies rule.
9 LED aluminum cased 3 AAA light I got for $2. I own several.
12 LED. 3 AA "lamp" my wife bought for $5 is handy when hands free illumination is best. I used it tonight while splitting a few pieces of firewood. Try that with yer ordinary flashlight....
Still have those around mkk....we make the staff duty and fire guard walk with them......you're right they are just bright enough to let you know it is too late for whatever you about walk into....
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"tactical" flashlights on sale for $10.00...aluminum body, C-cell...stupidly bright and cheap enough to have one in each vehicle and several laying around the house...
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9 LED aluminum cased 3 AAA light I got for $2. I own several.
12 LED. 3 AA "lamp" my wife bought for $5 is handy when hands free illumination is best. I used it tonight while splitting a few pieces of firewood. Try that with yer ordinary flashlight....
"tactical" flashlights on sale for $10.00...aluminum body, C-cell...stupidly bright and cheap enough to have one in each vehicle and several laying around the house...