I'm in total agreement with you all on the inherent superiority of Maglite® flashlights. I prefer the 6 D-cell in standard black. Not only does it provide superior illumination and long life, it doubles as truncheon in case any undesirables are illuminated in it's focusable beam.
It's the #1 choice with our Boys in Blue as well. If the police think it's good enough to wipe the grin of a mehthead's face, it's good enough for me!
There is nothing better than Maglite(r). Nothing! It's made here in God's favorite country, which gives it extra power. America is and always shall be NUMBER ONE, because God rewards us for our ingenuity, and Maglite(r) is an excellent example of that.
I have them in every room of my estate, just in case Jesus shows up "like a thief in the night" and needs to see better. I'd hate for Him to stub His toe on my nightstand!
Besides, Maglite(r) has so many uses I can't even begin to count them.
I keep one of those wind up lights in the car in case of an emergency. They're great because you don't have to think about whether there's a battery or not.
The light up frisbees are nice. The problem with playing frisbee in the dark is that it's tough to see obstacles and easy to trip over them. The same with glow-in-the-dark frisbees. Who plays frisbee at night?
You've never harnessed the power of your mag-light to perform tasks that would be otherwise massively dangerous with a weaker, feebler brand from those damn dirty foreigners?
I used to be spelunker and let me tell you something: I duct taped ten maglights around my helmet. They are lightweight and strong too. Extra protection against those damned stalactites that are hanging around everywhere!
I have several very well used 2AA MagLites. I have converted them to LED using NiteIze LED kit. I also have a NiteIze holster that acts as a free standing unit and as a reflector for doing paperwork. I can study my Bible for 120 hours without electricity!
They're offering a pen that will go and write anywhere. Why would I want to do that?
The light up frisbees are nice. The problem with playing frisbee in the dark is that it's tough to see obstacles and easy to trip over them. The same with glow-in-the-dark frisbees. Who plays frisbee at night?
It's not as bright as the Maglite that comes with the LED, is it?
I can't speak to the comparison, having neither direct experience nor a Word from the Lord about it. I do know that it is considerable brighter than the incandescent bulb that came with the Maglite in the first place.
Maybe you should try a special clip:
I would probably tie the light to the clip with a tight lanyard. Then the clip can be used to attach to anything handy.
The solitarie is nice because it comes with a gift box:
Yes, mine came in a box like that. The little ring to attach the cord to the torch is really difficult to get on and sometimes it gets stuck on a loose thread in my pocket.
I have several very well used 2AA MagLites. I have converted them to LED using NiteIze LED kit. I also have a NiteIze holster that acts as a free standing unit and as a reflector for doing paperwork. I can study my Bible for 120 hours without electricity!
I have several very well used 2AA MagLites. I have converted them to LED using NiteIze LED kit. I also have a NiteIze holster that acts as a free standing unit and as a reflector for doing paperwork. I can study my Bible for 120 hours without electricity!
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