Posted by Billy NY on October 19, 2012 at 09:37:09 from (24.29.79.122):
In Reply to: Re: Cell phone rant posted by Leroy on October 19, 2012 at 09:25:04:
This one I mention above will illuminate things very brightly, you do not want the concentrated beam of light from one of these hitting your eyes,, reflect it off a light colored or reflective surface it will hurt your eyes, blind you etc. the body on this flash light is about 8" long, about 1" diameter, takes (2) 3.7 volt batteries, charger does not have UL rating listed on it, so I do not keep it plugged in. Its just incredibly bright and has plenty of battery reserve to keep it on awhile, you can mount it to a weapon, body has flat spots in it, be perfect for night time varminting, too bad someone in the US is not offering these, puts incandescent to shame. I had the pto out of my 850 ford and wanted to look inside the rear end, used this light to inspect things in there, just unreal how useful it is.
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