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NYCgrrl
Mar 29, 2014Explorer
Had a full tilt boogie MagLite flashlight that I used for work and took camping one year. The man took it into the mens' room and forgot it for 30 minutes. Long enough for it to nevah be seen by us again and for me to learn the never again lesson. Now, we travel with cheapo flash lights and Snowpeak 'spensive to some LED portable lights that are NOT allowed to leave the campsite. The Hozuki is tiny but gives off an immense amt of light for it's size, longevity and battery usage:
Mini Hozuki
Then there is the Tulip lantern. I use it at home, year round, since it has a USB port as well as is battery operated. Given the cost of non rechargeable batteries I find it a true value. The fact that I can distinguish the colour of stones whilst playing backgammon or cards also makes my life easier.
Look for either on sale and you can shave 10- 25 bucks off the MSRP.
Mini Hozuki
Then there is the Tulip lantern. I use it at home, year round, since it has a USB port as well as is battery operated. Given the cost of non rechargeable batteries I find it a true value. The fact that I can distinguish the colour of stones whilst playing backgammon or cards also makes my life easier.
Look for either on sale and you can shave 10- 25 bucks off the MSRP.
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