Thursday, October 23, 2008

Rayovac LED Flashlight


Living in the South, I have become accustomed to my annual power outage. Every year without fail, we have an ice storm. The ice storm inevitably leads to pine trees snapping in half and taking out power lines. It’s the same story every year. Living with these power outages has come to be almost ritual.

I have two Surefire Flashlights. These flashlights produce a brilliant stream of light, but they will eat a battery within an hour or two. The batteries for the Surefire are expensive. When you are without power for a day or two, it can be very expensive to have to keep replacing those batteries. Although the light in those flashlights produces a far more intense beam than the Rayovac Long Range LED flashlight.

What I like about the Rayovac Long Range LED is the fact that it takes AA Batteries which are very inexpensive to replace. Furthermore, the flashlight is very gentle on the batteries, meaning that you can get hours of light from a single battery. A small pack of AA batteries are sufficient to withstand a power outage of several days.

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1 comment:

Unknown said...

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Thank you!