I'll get some picks up tonight of the flashlight I bought last week to attach to my Mossberg Cotton Candy Dispenser. I was a bit shocked by the clarity & brightness of the light,,, great price & bought at Home Depot.
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I'll get some picks up tonight of the flashlight I bought last week to attach to my Mossberg Cotton Candy Dispenser. I was a bit shocked by the clarity & brightness of the light,,, great price & bought at Home Depot.
Coast PX1 Flashlight,,,,,,,,,,,,
Coast PX1 LED Flashlight-HD7736CP - The Home Depot
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I have a couple of coast flashlights that have treated me well. One is on my desk right now that I carried for a couple of years and lost it during a fall camping trip. I returned in the spring when the grass was low and found it in the area where I thought it was. I pushed the switch and was back in business like nothing ever happened!
Olight S1R Baton II
Finally bit the bullet and got an LED light. Yeah, I know, what took me so long. Well, I suppose I was waiting for one from the future...
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One incredibly bright LED light in a tiny, functional package. Several light modes with turbo hitting 1,000 lumens. Charge remaining indicator in on/off switch (3 color codes), LED charge indicator on end of magnetic, flat ribbon USB charge cable, etc. Hit up Amazon for more details and other larger models available. :)
Edit — Here’s a comprehensive review https://theflashlightguy.wordpress.c...ton-ii-review/
This post reminds me of a scene in the X files series where Fox is talking about flashlights (which played a big part in the show) with the Assistant Director and they were admiring each others flashlights and discussing who had the bigger flashlight.
I will stick to my throw away lights. 3 to 8 bucks and they last for 5 years. But that is a fancy and spendy flashlight Mark.
For me, the light is certainly fancy but fairly inexpensive — I simply skip some fast food or dine-in lunches, and it’s “paid for” in my book. Between that and the fact I’ve wanted one of these gadgets since forever is all the rationale I require.
Tell you what though, I will be singing another tune should I lose this tiny sucker. :)
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My new to me 1920s Eveready. Cleaned up corrosion, put in new insulation, now it is working fine. I put in rechargeable batteries, and a warm white led bulb.
I am more excited about a flashlight than a grown man should be :)
Yes, I know this thread is older than the hills.
You should be excited Charlie.
The older stuff is made way better and is much cooler than what's out there today.
Enjoy!
Pete <:-}
Here are a couple that are waiting on my shelf for led's etc.