Harbor Freight Flashlights/Batteries

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Dont go for the cheap **** my friends. It will burn you everytime.
 

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For the most part this is true...I EDC this noname flashlight for about 4 years now. Its not the brightest in the world but with a fresh AA battery it puts out pretty well. I got from Amazon for like 6 bux IIRC. NRA sometimes gives this away with memberships, I think theyve made newer versions with selectable brightness and rechargable battery. This one is in my pocket everyday and has been dropped multiple times.

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To hell with those cheap FREE flashlights. I have plenty of those too. I usually gave them to the kids and grandkids in their stockings at Christmas. They're good for the kids to play with. Being in tornado alley and losing power in bad storms, I've always made sure the kids had their own lights and taught them to keep them handy in a place they can get to in the dark, like on a nightstand or their underwear drawer so they always know where there's a light to find their way around the house in the even we lost power at night to get to the oil lamps and light them.

Those Quantum and newer brand LED lights at HF are the **** though. Good quality lights and use very little battery power. I use the hell out of them working the tow truck at night now. I have the headlamp too. Works great. The one LED with magnetic base and pocket clip is great for filling out paperwork in the pitch black dark.

Too funny! I gave them to the grand kids to play flashlight tag with when they came over. They were always getting lost but since they were free I just got more.Never really relied on them for anything serious.
 

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Too funny! I gave them to the grand kids to play flashlight tag with when they came over. They were always getting lost but since they were free I just got more.Never really relied on them for anything serious.
We obviously had the same idea. Great for the young kids to tear up and lose or leave on and kill the batteries.
 

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