Marduke
Flashaholic
Check the battery kiosks, there are usually 2-3 of them per store. These lights are on top of them. Central Alabama here, 2 stores I have checked have them over past several months at least.
Check the battery kiosks, there are usually 2-3 of them per store. These lights are on top of them. Central Alabama here, 2 stores I have checked have them over past several months at least.
Do the lights have any kind of model number on them? This would help finding them elsewhere. Thank you for your reply!
Mike
Why does everyone keep referring to these as "Energizer" lights? Although the AAA batteries included are Energizer brand, the flashlight is an "Element" brand and made in Taiwan. BTW, I'm not impressed with the brightness or construction.:shrug:
Not trying to be a jerk here, but we haven't joined CPF, spent countless hours researching, not to mention countless dollars,buying brilliantly designed and manufactured illumination tools to take one,if not several, evolutionary steps backward and start wasting money on generic,low-budget crapola from friggin' Sams club. Or have we.
None for me, thanks
Not trying to be a jerk here, but we haven't joined CPF, spent countless hours researching, not to mention countless dollars,buying brilliantly designed and manufactured illumination tools to take one,if not several, evolutionary steps backward and start wasting money on generic,low-budget crapola from friggin' Sams club. Or have we.
None for me, thanks
Are these available anywhere besides Sams?
A Cree P4 with a forward clicky, adjustable focus, easily upgradable, and good machining, all for an affordable price at a local B&M store is several steps backwards? :thinking:
It may not be up to CPF standards, but when a friend or relative asks for a cheap (relatively), bright, simple light, this comes immediately to mind.