I need a flashlight that\'s small and hard to take apart.
Not kidding at all. My friends' little boy loves flashlights. He's not three yet, but he's been taking things apart for a year now. I bought him a bunch of Photon Is in different colors last year, but now he needs something bigger. He says my E2e is perfect for shining away the monsters, and, since he can hit stuff with it from a distance, it also makes a great "sword"
Everything is a sword right now.
Anyway...he's not getting my E2e, but I want to find him a light that's hard to disassemble, or at least doesn't have alot of parts to get lost when he does get it broken down. I'd give him my Dorcy, but I don't think it's quite bright enough to impress the monsters
Decent brightness is a must! btw, he knows not to shine them in his eyes...likes to shine lights on the wall to look at the beam (maybe we can get him to do some reviews?).
Pretty sure whatever he gets isn't staying in one piece, but he is good about putting things back together. I guess simplicity is really what I'm looking for. Needs to be kid-tough.
So far, looking at the PT Tec 20 and 40.
What else?
Not kidding at all. My friends' little boy loves flashlights. He's not three yet, but he's been taking things apart for a year now. I bought him a bunch of Photon Is in different colors last year, but now he needs something bigger. He says my E2e is perfect for shining away the monsters, and, since he can hit stuff with it from a distance, it also makes a great "sword"
Anyway...he's not getting my E2e, but I want to find him a light that's hard to disassemble, or at least doesn't have alot of parts to get lost when he does get it broken down. I'd give him my Dorcy, but I don't think it's quite bright enough to impress the monsters
Decent brightness is a must! btw, he knows not to shine them in his eyes...likes to shine lights on the wall to look at the beam (maybe we can get him to do some reviews?).
Pretty sure whatever he gets isn't staying in one piece, but he is good about putting things back together. I guess simplicity is really what I'm looking for. Needs to be kid-tough.
So far, looking at the PT Tec 20 and 40.
What else?