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New Generation of Flashlights from Olightwhen trying to choose the best flashlights for all purposes, you have to consider the brightness and the quality of the flashlight. for the best quality flashlight less money can buy, choose Olight.
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Owner's Review: Maglite FlashlightsMaglite flashlights are used by EMS, Police and Military departments all over the world. These are the toughest and most reliable flashlights you'll ever buy.
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Shake-To-Charge FlashlightsIf you make your purchased with the understanding that these flashlights do not provide adequate lighting to perform brain surgery, and you will be shaking them vigorously for 30 seconds every five minutes, you won't be disappointed.
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Hands Free Flashlights: A ReviewA multi product review focusing on Energizer and Rayovac head lights.
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Preparing for Severe Weather: Having Flashlights, Antifreeze and Other ItemsHelpful tips on making through severe weather and power outages.
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Solar Powered Flashlights Vs. Battery Powered OnesInventors always ask themselves "How can I improve this?" The answer is obvious; attach some solar panels to it.
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Batteryless Flashlights - the End of the Road for Dead BatteriesCan you remember back to when you were a kid and dad would always have times of needing a flashlight, only to finally find it with dead batteries? Well, there is a solution and it comes in the form of a batteryless flashlight.
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Streamlight Flashlights - the Worlds Brightest FlashlightDo you know which flashlight is the pick for most fire departments and police agencies? For those who are keenly aware of flashlight quality the choice will come as no surprise.
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Prepare for Winter Now: Bottled Water and Flashlights Among NecessitiesOur family survived a storm last winter with little hassle, but some forethought helped us get through the worst. Perhaps hearing our story will help others as winter quickly approaches with snow and ice forecast for much of the county. -
Flashlight Troubleshooting: Fixing a FlashlightA very thorough guide to troubleshooting flashlights, and possible solutions to get your flashlight shining again. Don't give up on the flashlight without first trying to flashlight troubleshoot.
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Inexpensive Backyard Camping for City KidsInexpensive ideas for kids backyard camping in the city.
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Guide to Flashlight BatteriesAll batteries are not created equal. We all learn this the hard way when we purchase expensive batteries, only to find that they have a short life. One thing we must always have batteries for are flashlights. -
Is the Tactical Flashlight the Ultimate Self Defense Tool?Professionals in the defense industry are embracing high-intensity, tactical flashlights as a safe and effective tool for self defense that can be carried everywhere. -
An LED Flashlight Will Light Your WayCompared with traditional flashlights, LED flashlights give off brighter light and last a lot longer between battery changes. This means your flashlight is less likely to die on you if you use one with LEDs. -
Phrase Origins: It's Better to Light a Candle Than to Curse the DarknessDo you use candles or flashlights when in the dark? Do you think flashlight should replace to word candle in sayings? -
How to Recycle BatteriesWe are surrounded by batteries, powering everything from our laptop computers, mobile phones, digital cameras, flashlights and even our cars. Batteries don't last forever and its important to find proper outlets and methods for recycling them. -
Stanley 95-155 Tripod LED Flashlight ReviewThe Stanley 95-155 tripod LED flashlight can produce up to 60 Lumens. You can also separate each of the flashlights and use them separately. Keep reading to learn about some of its other features.
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Tactical Lights: A Firearm Accessory for Home Defense?Tactical lights are flashlights that attach to firearms via an accessory rail. But, are they safe for homeowners to use? -
How to Make an LED Flashlight for a Fraction of the PriceLED flashlights have all but replaced traditional flashbulb flashlights. LED lights, unlike traditional flashlights of the past, do not burn out as often, and usually last for a year....
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Flashlight Review: Three Popular Models Every Camping Soul Should Know AboutFinding the right flashlight is essential for every camp list, car emergency kit, and household blackout kit. This article reviews the Lumilite Z-Lite, the Megabrite Self-Powered LED, and the Mini Maglite.
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Choosing Foods for Disaster PreparednessEveryone should have a "Preparedness" space in their home for emergency equipment, such as flashlights and batteries, first-aid kits, and of course, a good supply of food and water.
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Promotional Flashlight Buying & DistributionDetails on buying and distributing promotional flashlights.
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Tropical Storm Fay: The Rain in Florida Never StopsTropical Storm Fay had a direct impact on my area before it came, as many people scurried around in a frantic panic to gather batteries, flashlights, water and various other items.
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Odd Museums in St. Louis, MissouriMuseum of hair, quackery, bowling, dogs and flashlights? It's all here in Missouri.
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Hurricane Season and How to Be PreparedHow to be prepared for hurricanes and what supplies you will need.
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Weird LawsA weekly overview of the Weird Laws across our country. -
Director Neil Marshall's Latest Fright-fest, The Descent,The DescentAlready a hit overseas, The Descent is an excellent horror film that is sure to scare up some box office business this summer. -
Fishing for Eels in ConnecticutTo catch an eel in Connecticut's many rivers and streams is not that hard. It's getting him off the hook that requires some skill!
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My Top 10 Toddler Activities of the SummerThis si alist of my top 10 favorite toddler activities for the summer. -
If Puget Sound is Falling Down: An Article on Earthquake StudiesPublished by the University of Washington and utilized by students in the UW's Geophysics Program.
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Parents: Children Need Free TimeDid you know that children are overworked today? Chances are you didn't. And here are some ways to take back your family's time, stress free.
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A Local's Guide to Caves in MissouriMissouri is second only to Tennesee in the number of explorable caves. A few common sense safety tips are essentail before going caving....
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Product Recalls You May Not Know About: What You Don't Know Can Hurt YouThe recent product recall by Dell was widely advertised for instance, but what about the smaller everyday things we purchase? Product recalls are announced everyday, but we're not always made aware of them.
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THE AMAZING HOTEL TOWELBy the way, I am not a racist. And life itself is extremely sexist. Our church was the all white Baptist Church. This story is about the assassination of the Reverend Doctor Martin Luther K - g Junior.
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Be Prepared for ThunderstormsMany people are scared of thunderstorms while others love the sound of thunder and crashing lightning. its better to be safe than sorry so make sure you are prepared for the worst when a storm is coming. -
The Forever Flashlight Works Reliably Without BatteriesThere is no need to ever worry again about weak or dead batteries when using a Forever Flashlight. As long as you can shake it up, it will operate.
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How to Become a Cab DriverThe experience of driving a taxi is every bit as extraordinary as its mystique suggests. For the truly adventurous, it is one of the most rewarding jobs available. It is not for everyone, of course, but it just might be for you. Here's how to find out. -
Hiking the Narrows at Zion National ParkThere are adventures in this world that only a few will ever dare to attempt & hiking the Narrows from top to bottom is one of them... Everytime I take on this challenge, I wish I could share the amazing experience with others - so here it goes... -
Latest Features in Cell Phone TechnologyCell phones sure have come a long way since the huge antenna phones. Now you can see a pictures of who's calling instead of just a name.
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Mother Goose Program in Knoxville, TennesseeThe Mother Goose Program is funded by Knox County and is for infants up to 30 months old. The classes are split up by appropriate ages and there are two locations.





