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sworrall
Posted 1/12/2015 8:27 PM (#748155)
Subject: The coolest little flashlight I have ever owned





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
And only about $12. Way beyond brighter than anything I have owned. Runs on a single AA.

http://freeoffer.sksurvivalproducts.com/j5flashlight_t2




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ToddM
Posted 1/12/2015 8:57 PM (#748164 - in reply to #748155)
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Location: oswego, il
Wow!
Jeremy
Posted 1/12/2015 9:24 PM (#748175 - in reply to #748164)
Subject: Re: The coolest little flashlight I have ever owned




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Location: Minnesota.
ToddM - 1/12/2015 8:57 PM

Wow!


X2. Amazing little guy. I think I could use one -- or two!!

Thanx.
mnmusky
Posted 1/12/2015 9:40 PM (#748179 - in reply to #748175)
Subject: Re: The coolest little flashlight I have ever owned




a lot less $ than the Surefire light I bought years ago.
pondigger
Posted 1/12/2015 10:46 PM (#748190 - in reply to #748179)
Subject: Re: The coolest little flashlight I have ever owned




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$3 on ebay
sworrall
Posted 1/12/2015 11:11 PM (#748193 - in reply to #748155)
Subject: Re: The coolest little flashlight I have ever owned





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
$3.98 actually, and I'd have to wait until March for the few items I looked at that looked to be similar. The $3 ones I looked at are not the same light.

Good deal if it's the same light, might order a couple for the boat; for that I can wait. These are going to clip to my Ice fishing suit pocket for fishing after dark.

I got mine in 3 days, so I can wait a couple months for a few more. Nice call....
curleytail
Posted 1/13/2015 8:36 AM (#748216 - in reply to #748155)
Subject: Re: The coolest little flashlight I have ever owned




Posts: 2687


Location: Hayward, WI
That is cool! Doesn't seem like I need another flashlight, but I feel like I need one or two of those.

Now if they can just turn that thing into a head lamp. I never need much run time for musky fishing head lamps, but bright is nice for netting fish.

Look like cool lights.
Muskiemetal
Posted 1/13/2015 9:35 AM (#748229 - in reply to #748155)
Subject: Re: The coolest little flashlight I have ever owned





Posts: 676


Location: Wisconsin
I got this puppy in November and it's awesome. 1000 lumen, with red and blue leds along with the Cree's. Does blood tracking. This thing will light up the neighborhood. And it runs on AA batteries which some of the others either have special batteries or charging. A bonus for out in the woods I carry extra bats along.

http://www.walmart.com/ip/Bushnell-20068-Bushnell-TRKR-1000-Lumen-M...
Wood_Duck
Posted 1/13/2015 10:14 AM (#748235 - in reply to #748155)
Subject: Re: The coolest little flashlight I have ever owned





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Location: Tennessee
Don't look bad for the cash. I have a collection of Surefires I always use but LED conversions are a must have.
Zib
Posted 1/13/2015 10:14 AM (#748236 - in reply to #748155)
Subject: RE: The coolest little flashlight I have ever owned





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Location: Detroit River

That's a decent price.

FYI, If someone is buying a flashlight for personal protection (for your wife or girlfriend) a flashlight with a minimum of 550 lumens is best. Shining the bright light into an attackers eyes will tempory blind them long enough to get away from them.

Booch
Posted 1/14/2015 2:38 PM (#748479 - in reply to #748155)
Subject: Re: The coolest little flashlight I have ever owned




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Some of these cheapies are diamonds in the rough. They'll never replace my trusty Nitecore in the boat/hunting bag, but I've got a cheapy that's at least 15 years old with some blue LED type light, with the ORIGINAL batteries, that still comes on every time. I'm a little scared to open it up and see what's inside!

TJ1
Posted 1/21/2015 1:45 PM (#749725 - in reply to #748155)
Subject: Re: The coolest little flashlight I have ever owned




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Location: PA
Same flashlight on Amazon runs between $3 and $4(price constantly fluctuates). I have over 2 dozen and they're great little flashlights. Adjustable beam that goes from narrow to wide, runs on single AA battery and unbelievably bright. I even have them mounted to my tactical shotguns using the $4 mounts that Amazon also sells. Only problem is depending on which vendor you choose it could take 30 days to arrive since they come directly from China. .

Here's the link so you can compare the flashlights:
$3.73 & FREE Shipping
http://www.amazon.com/UltraFire%C2%AE7W-300LM-Flashlight-Torch-Adju...

another vendor $3.49 & FREE Shipping:

http://www.amazon.com/WAYLLSHINE-Flashlight-Adjustable-Camping-Acti...
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