Somebody gave me a little LED flashlight that simply pops onto the end of a 9v battery - like a little illuminated cap. I love it. It stays on the counter in the kitchen and goes out in the darkness with me and the dogs.
When I was scrolling down the LJ feed, and before I saw the picture, I read the first line as "Fleshlights". I admit I got something of a anticipatory thrill.....
The most useful things I've found as I've got older is the little single LED keyring lights for those moments when you drop something in the dark. You've always got your car keys ...
Now you need to get one of those "Headlights" thingies that looks like a cap with a flashlight on the front-those look mighty convienent with their "no hands" design.
I have a few flashlights as well. One of them was Mom's and has a flashlight, and a little fluorescent light on one side. It has good batteries in it, I also have a CFL lantern she gave me for Christmas a couple of years back.
I have the regular Maglite, but it currently has no batteries in it however.
I had an LED flashlight in the car, but it was one of the things that was taken last May when I was car prowled. :-(
However, I DO have a very bright halogen spotlight that plugs into the cigarette lighter that I've had over 30 years myself that does stay in the car.
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When I was scrolling down the LJ feed, and before I saw the picture, I read the first line as "Fleshlights". I admit I got something of a anticipatory thrill.....
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thingies that looks like a cap with a flashlight
on the front-those look mighty convienent with their "no hands" design.
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I have the regular Maglite, but it currently has no batteries in it however.
I had an LED flashlight in the car, but it was one of the things that was taken last May when I was car prowled. :-(
However, I DO have a very bright halogen spotlight that plugs into the cigarette lighter that I've had over 30 years myself that does stay in the car.
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