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At least one cop I know.. A quote: "light up an alley in the wrong neighborhood & watch the rats scatter."
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"Now, to put a water-cooled engine in the rear and to have a radiator in the front, that's not very intelligent." -Ferry Porsche (PANO, Oct. '73) (I, Paul D. have loved this quote since 1973. It will remain as long as I post here.) |
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Hey Paul, send Cliff one of those lights you sent me for the Christmas giveaway!!
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When the smoke detector is beeping for you to change the 9 volt?
Save it for use on one of these lights. Problem is, it takes forever for one of these lights to use up a battery, so I now have five or six smoke detector batteries in a drawer. We have these lights scattered about the house. They really are handy when the power goes. Don't laugh at the size...one was used on a hike along the entire Pacific Crest Trail, Mexico to Canada...all on one battery. When he reached Canada, he gave the light to someone headed South...
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The Pelican 7060 meets your specs exactly. It's a rugged rechargeable LED light. My favorite flashlight, ever.
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My lady picked up the Costco 3 pack for around the house a while back. They are not all still working, at least one switch broke but they are inexpensive. I carry 4sevens Q Mini AA & Streamlight Stylus or a Fenix LD20. There are so many good ones to choose from.
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The Surefire P2X is top notch, made in the USA and shockingly bright, but big bucks. I have various others too including the Costco ones shown above and some other Chinese tactical types. Can never have too many flashlights as far as I'm concerned...
![]() Surefire collection by cjcam, on Flickr
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