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[at-l] a lightweight alternative ??
- Subject: [at-l] a lightweight alternative ??
- From: lwbooher@halifax.com (Leslie Booher)
- Date: Mon, 5 Feb 2001 19:23:03 -0500
But it says that you use it only 5 seconds a day for those two years.
Worse, it won't burn on its own, you have to be squeezing it. Nah! Leslie
(anklebear)
-----Original Message-----
From: Gary Roberts <GRoberts@npr.org>
To: 'at-l@mailman.backcountry.net' <at-l@mailman.backcountry.net>;
'BackpackingLight@onelist.com' <BackpackingLight@onelist.com>
Date: Monday, February 05, 2001 3:40 PM
Subject: [at-l] a lightweight alternative ??
>Has anybody ever seen these? It sounds to good to be true. Lasts two
years.
>
>I was curious about the light in a greeting card I got recently and took it
>apart to find one inside.
>
>It was stamped with www.lumatec.com <http://www.lumatec.com> Made in
China.
>
>http://www.lumatec.com/products/flashcrd.htm
><http://www.lumatec.com/products/flashcrd.htm>
>
>FlashCardŽ Flashlight (FC-100)
>SRP: $6.95
>
>Dive tested to depths of 100 feet, the water-tight
>seal prohibits rust and corrosion, assuring years of
>reliable operation, even in extreme hot or cold
>temperatures.
>
>Just squeeze FlashCard for bright, dependable light up to 5
>seconds a day, every day for two years. And in a security
>conscious world, FlashCard provides more than a remarkably
>powerful light, it also delivers peace of mind.
>
>FlashCardŽ Flashlight (FC-100)
>SRP: $6.95
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