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2-Pack Ultra Bright 9 LED Compact Flashlight $6 at GoldenGadgets.com
GoldenGadgets.com has the 2-Pack Ultra Bright GT-509 9 LED Compact Flashlight (Black Casing) for $4 + $2 shipping = $6 shipped. Uses 3 AAA batteries (not included). [BizRate]
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#1
DISIR - Posted 3:22 pm PST 12/4/08 (102 Posts)
#2
bluggerman - Posted 3:40 pm PST 12/4/08 (71 Posts)
I have this set too. I also just got a set of 6 flashlights with batteries from the HomeDepot store for $10, they're just 6 LEDs tho, buy still very bright. Identical casing with these ones.
#3
Solow - Posted 3:50 pm PST 12/4/08 (715 Posts)
#4
gwe - Posted 3:57 pm PST 12/4/08 (350 Posts)
I guess #1,2 & 3 get a better set of these then I did. I ordered 3 sets and after a few week the lens popped out and could not be replaced, making then useless. The spring for the batteries pushed everything out of the case.
#5
gulf54 - Posted 3:58 pm PST 12/4/08 (1900 Posts)
#6's wife likes mine - she thinks they're handy.
#6
redsox786 - Posted 4:40 pm PST 12/4/08 (42 Posts)
Thanks! In for 2!
#7
mike83wvu - Posted 5:04 pm PST 12/4/08 (135 Posts)
Good for glovebox.
#8
maximillian - Posted 5:34 pm PST 12/4/08 (667 Posts)
#9
dude1010 - Posted 5:54 pm PST 12/4/08 (52 Posts)
Are these as bright as incandescent flashlights?
#10
raffa - Posted 7:49 pm PST 12/4/08 (281 Posts)
There are some with more LEDs out there...
#11
GB123 - Posted 7:54 pm PST 12/4/08 (386 Posts)
I have a nine LED flashlight I bought at a dollar store. It was very cheaply made and had dead batteries with it. After replacing the batteries I was surprised at how bright it is. But very easy to break.
#12
Sergeii - Posted 7:58 pm PST 12/4/08 (69 Posts)
thx, in 4 one
#13
zippy2 - Posted 8:25 pm PST 12/4/08 (176 Posts)
Love these. So small, but bright. Stash 'em by the doors.
#14
wm9099 - Posted 8:26 pm PST 12/4/08 (30 Posts)
I have bought many of these over the years. Very nice for the glove box, tool kit, and most importantly they are cheap to replace when they go missing!
#15
nonesuch - Posted 8:46 pm PST 12/4/08 (299 Posts)
The more LEDs in the flashlight, the faster the batteries will drain. It's about conversion efficiency: you can get the same intensity of light with 1 high-efficiency LED, or with 9 low-efficiency ones. But the 9 low-ef will drain the battery 9 times faster than the one high-ef.
#16
spyty021 - Posted 8:52 pm PST 12/4/08 (59 Posts)
good for the car
#17
JTN - Posted 9:08 pm PST 12/4/08 (77 Posts)
I got one of these and they are very bright!!! LED is the new way to go...
#18
joe392 - Posted 10:06 pm PST 12/4/08 (45 Posts)
these are handy. looking for a headband one
#19
Bad_CRC - Posted 10:20 pm PST 12/4/08 (395 Posts)
forgot one in my jeans pocket after a camping trip when I was washing clothes. After the wash, when I took the wet jeans out of the washer, the light was on, and the jeans were glowing bright blue.
light still works great after being dunked and even washed and spin cycled.
#20
alien62933 - Posted 11:37 pm PST 12/4/08 (48 Posts)
#2, when did you brought those flashlights at homedepot? was it on sale/clearance?






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