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<blockquote data-quote="TerryMiller" data-source="post: 3422868" data-attributes="member: 7900"><p>I'm cheap. But, like yourself, I only need one on occasion, so I don't care to spend a lot of cash for a flashlight. Some years ago, I wandered into either Home Depot or Lowes and saw a package with two Duracell flashlights. Since I needed two, I bought them. Later on, I needed a belt case to be able to carry one on the job I was doing, and found a fairly cheap belt holder that the flashlight fit into at Home Depot. The only markings on the flashlight is the name Duracell on the wide portion at the light end and "250" on the other end. On the very end by the push button is the number "1627."</p><p></p><p>The lights take three AAA batteries. Probably for lights and batteries, I'm out less than $25 for the initial purchase.</p><p></p><p>Now, that all said, if I were likely to be in a situation where I was going to have to be out and around in the dark for extended periods of time (say for hunting a fugitive,) then I'd probably spring for one of the better lights.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryMiller, post: 3422868, member: 7900"] I'm cheap. But, like yourself, I only need one on occasion, so I don't care to spend a lot of cash for a flashlight. Some years ago, I wandered into either Home Depot or Lowes and saw a package with two Duracell flashlights. Since I needed two, I bought them. Later on, I needed a belt case to be able to carry one on the job I was doing, and found a fairly cheap belt holder that the flashlight fit into at Home Depot. The only markings on the flashlight is the name Duracell on the wide portion at the light end and "250" on the other end. On the very end by the push button is the number "1627." The lights take three AAA batteries. Probably for lights and batteries, I'm out less than $25 for the initial purchase. Now, that all said, if I were likely to be in a situation where I was going to have to be out and around in the dark for extended periods of time (say for hunting a fugitive,) then I'd probably spring for one of the better lights. [/QUOTE]
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