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Finally going to buy a flashlight, or two. What are you guys using or recommend?

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    #91
    200 on a flashlight, all depends. I use them in my line of work. Love to light up the darkness. So worth it to me.

    Candlepower.net forums. Some wild stuff. Folks that deal with flashlights lik others with cameras, tools, cars, etc. Just another hobby.

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      #92
      See now if you have to use a flashlight practically everyday, then maybe I could understand wanting one that you know is a great product that will last a very long time... But for someone like me, who maybe busts out the flashlight every few months, that just seems insane.
      Originally posted by ak-
      Support is where it's at. Like a bra. This guy has his bra off though. He lives dangerous and shameless; i like him.

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        #93
        if your down....




        Check out all the flashlights...

        Bad thing is it'l take like a month to get it from China!


        jou ma se poes in 'n fishpaste jar.
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          #94
          My friend is getting me a surefire knock off from Thailand next time he is there for 15 bucks.
          Ma che cazzo state dicendo? :|

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            #95
            Originally posted by b*saint View Post
            no. fail. stop.
            Nice flashlight.;)

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              #96
              Check out Dorcy flashlights

              Dorcy makes some AWESOME flashlights and retail for less as they aren't as popular (no marketing mark-up on prices).

              Picked myself up ome of these. FANTASTIC white light, 180 Lumens, LED, runs on standard AA's. Not to mention it was a mere 24 bucks at the local Sears in the tool department, with 4 AA's to start you off.

              The LED Cyber Light Flashlight takes advantage of leading technology with its true spot reflector system, which provides a 276 meter beam of light. The super bright, high flux LED produce 200 lumens and lasts for 5 hours of continuous use. The LED Cyber Light uses the highest strength materials for the lens and housing, making it incredibly durable, withstanding even a 3 meter drop test. Comes complete with 4 AA cell batteries and a nylon lanyard. Batteries are inserted by unscrewing the bottom of the light. (41-4750)


              Product Specifications

              Lumens: 180
              Run Time: 5 Hours
              Beam Distance: 500 Feet
              Bulb Type: LED
              Batteries: 4 AA Included
              Product Material: Plastic
              Product Dimensions: 7.8" L X 1.5" W
              Bezel Diameter: 2.25"
              Product Weight: .55 lbs
              Available Color(s): Yellow/Black
              Switch: Push button Top
              Additional Features: - 8 Ft drop test, true spot reflector system

              Imma gonna leave it in the trunk of my e30 to use when I need a light...replacing the glovebox OEM charging light.

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                #97
                Originally posted by b*saint View Post
                I kinda went against my previous postings after I noticed how well a good flashlight works. I was at a customer and they had a nice LED. SO I grabbed one today. 180 dollars.


                I just picked up almost the same one as an early Christmas present to myself. I didn't get a DS.

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                  #98
                  harbor freight sends me coupons for free ones so i never have to buy them


                  Please leave feedback below, thanks

                  http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=358170

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                    #99
                    Originally posted by VasFinest View Post
                    See now if you have to use a flashlight practically everyday, then maybe I could understand wanting one that you know is a great product that will last a very long time... But for someone like me, who maybe busts out the flashlight every few months, that just seems insane.
                    And for you it would be completely insane, a cheapo light is fine for at home use.

                    I use my light every day as an inspection tool, being able to see in dark confined spaces is critical to me at work so spending the money is a no brainer.

                    Some people just like their gadgets though.

                    '89 Alpine S52 with goodies

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                      500 lumens for 10-15 minutes
                      2 red IMR cells
                      Twisty with momentary pushbutton switch
                      Glow in the dark ring
                      IMR battry customspecial 500 lumen bulb for the red IMR rechargable cells
                      Last edited by JUMPNYC; 12-05-2010, 09:51 PM.

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                        What drop in do you have? If it fits your 6P should fit my G2!

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