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    Armed security lights

    Yup, I completely understand your reasonings, very logical :). I've used that method when approaching people trying to enter our property at night. To be honest, after first learning a new light, and trying it out, I promptly forget that the strobe function exists. Where I live, as a citizen...
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    Armed security lights

    If they instinctively look the other way with a strobe than you've won. If you can temporarily blind them with a constant high beam you've also won. I've only had to consider using the strobe in potential mugging situations. In those cases, it was quite apparent that the person approaching me...
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    Armed security lights

    There is a reason why "deer/rabbit in the headlights" is an idiom. It seems that most animals (humans included) are hard wired to freeze up when presented with a bright light in the eyes. I personally test any new light on myself- only way to be sure. Highest brightness/momentary on of the Ra...
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    Looking for gift light - rural dog walking & power outages >$100 (or 2@ ~$50)

    Re: Looking for gift light - rural dog walking & power outages >$100 (or 2@ ~$50) Thanks, All. I think I'm going to go with 2 of the "QP2A-X-AA 2XAA 280-Lumen Quark AA/Pro QP2A-X Cool White LED." Coincidentally, it's foursevens.com's 30% off light @ $54.60 today. Amazon has it for $58 on...
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    Looking for gift light - rural dog walking & power outages >$100 (or 2@ ~$50)

    Hi everyone, thanks in advance for your assistance. I've been asked for advice on a light for family members who often experience power outages and walk their dog in the dark in a rural area. I'd like to spend up to $100 for either one or two lights. Budget is a bit flexible if a much better...
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