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Re: [at-l] re: Lightweight flashlight?



In a message dated 98-05-01 13:37:40 EDT, Mike wrote:

> 
>  if you're looking for light weight, try those little diode flashlights that
>  keep popping up on this list.  i've seen 'em, and they look good.  who here
>  has firsthand experience?  raven?
>  

Check out the Nighthawk Microlight.

The NightHawk MicroLight is designed to be used anywhere strategic light 
is needed, especially in situations where both hands are needed to work. 
Its lightweight and small, but packed with a powerful 5000 candle power, 
amber beam that attaches with velcro (fully adjustable) to your finger. 
The high tech bulb never needs changing and is always cool to the touch. 
The batteries will last for more than 14 hours of continuous use. This 
weather-proof light is great for work or recre-ation. Comes complete 
with 2 1.5v #675 mini alkaline batteries and carrying case. Made in USA.
$19.99
You can see it on these two web sites.

 <A HREF="http://www.piragis.com/catalog/97fall/pandcgear/gear3.html">Paddling
and Camping Gear (3)</A>  
<A HREF="http://www.core77.com/contraption/april/index.html">C O N T R A P T I
O N</A> 
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