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Posted by zxcvbob on October 15, 2009, 7:03 pm
frank1492 wrote:
> Should have Li-Ion battery, with good life, and be rechargeable. Saw a
> nice bike light, but would like this to be hand-held. Would prefer
> flood to spot, high lumen.
> Recos much appreciated. Thank you!
> Frank
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002LURK00
I have the orange version just like it that I keep in my truck all the
time. Bought it at Grainger's last year for about $20.
Bob
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Posted by Don Klipstein on October 15, 2009, 7:47 pm
One major good resource for LED flashlights, along with some
non-flashlight LED products, a few non-LED flashlights and lighting
products and a few laser products, is:
http://ledmuseum.home.att.net/ledleft.htm
Please allow yourself time for that one!
The author there is a major contributor to candlepowerforums.com,
another useful resource although that one is a discussion board.
- Don Klipstein (don@misty.com)
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Posted by Jim Rusling on October 15, 2009, 9:41 pm
>Should have Li-Ion battery, with good life, and be rechargeable. Saw a
>nice bike light, but would like this to be hand-held. Would prefer
>flood to spot, high lumen.
> Recos much appreciated. Thank you!
> Frank
Check out some of the lights and batteries at
http://www.batteryjunction.com. --
Jim Rusling
More or Less Retired
Mustang, OK
http://www.rusling.org
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Posted by SteveB on October 16, 2009, 2:06 am
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BEST LED Flashlight? Look to spend about $300. Do not know what makes
those the best, though. I have one that costs about $15, and I like it. I
have had three that are on headlights, and have thoroughly different
opinions about them all, favoring Ray-O-Vac because it has a red light, a
LED light, and a regular bulb. One type of light does not fit all
situations. I don't like the blue LED lights, the ones that make everything
look blue.
True Story: A police officer in Boulder City, Nevada, was shot, and his
expensive LED flashlight caught the bullet. The company heard about it, and
sent him a new one. Guess for the average guy, those titanium cases
wouldn't come into play.
If I ever spend $300 on a small flashlight, please just shoot me. Even if I
was to win the Super Lotto, I would never fork out that money. That's like
spending a couple of hundred for Oakley sunglasses. Stupid.
My wife has a business. We were sent two dozen LED metal flashlights as
samples. I can find four or five of them right now if I had to. Whatever
you buy will probably go in a drawer or get lost somewhere.
Steve
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Posted by Ashton Crusher on October 16, 2009, 1:15 am
wrote:
>Should have Li-Ion battery, with good life, and be rechargeable. Saw a
>nice bike light, but would like this to be hand-held. Would prefer
>flood to spot, high lumen.
> Recos much appreciated. Thank you!
> Frank
If you are just going to throw it in your glove box, CostCo has a
three pack for $15 of 14 LED 40 Lumen flashlights.
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> nice bike light, but would like this to be hand-held. Would prefer
> flood to spot, high lumen.
> Recos much appreciated. Thank you!
> Frank