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    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!

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    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/
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    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.
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    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.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gasman View Post
    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.

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