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DaHose
Nov 23, 2014Explorer
You can buy small, water resistant, LED flashlights. Insert good quality batteries and slip pieces of card stock between the battery ends and the terminals. That will insulate the batteries so they can be safely stored for their life cycle in a cool, dark cabinet. Tape a small piece of paper to each flashlight with the battery expiration date so you can cycle them before they leak.
Alternately, buy some of the little dynamo powered flashlights. I have a bunch and they have worked every time I have needed them, including a recent earthquake that took out power in all of Napa.
Jose
Alternately, buy some of the little dynamo powered flashlights. I have a bunch and they have worked every time I have needed them, including a recent earthquake that took out power in all of Napa.
Jose
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