R RY3 Enlightened Joined Aug 27, 2002 Messages 218 Sep 30, 2002 #1 Oh. Just saw the REVIEW on Doug's "TheLightSite". I guess they're marketing it using different name.
R RY3 Enlightened Joined Aug 27, 2002 Messages 218 Sep 30, 2002 #2 One of my co-worker show me this from a magazine today. Is it something new? It sounds interesting: No battery, no Bulb, simply shake to recharge. http://www.zapworld.com/product.asp?0=204&1=213&3=70 Ron
One of my co-worker show me this from a magazine today. Is it something new? It sounds interesting: No battery, no Bulb, simply shake to recharge. http://www.zapworld.com/product.asp?0=204&1=213&3=70 Ron
S Saaby Flashaholic Joined Jun 17, 2002 Messages 7,447 Location Utah Sep 30, 2002 #3 Been brought up several times but I'm sure somone will have something new to say about it. Basically not the best light around, but good for extreme emergencies...
Been brought up several times but I'm sure somone will have something new to say about it. Basically not the best light around, but good for extreme emergencies...
T Tree Flashlight Enthusiast Joined Oct 2, 2001 Messages 1,384 Location Louisiana, USA, Earth Sep 30, 2002 #4 I saw one at Sharper Image. It's pretty big, and the single LED is quite dim. Might be good if you plan to be stranded in the dense jungle for a few months.
I saw one at Sharper Image. It's pretty big, and the single LED is quite dim. Might be good if you plan to be stranded in the dense jungle for a few months.
V vcal Flashlight Enthusiast Joined Dec 16, 2000 Messages 3,074 Location San Gabriel Valley Sep 30, 2002 #5 If you are considering buying one, consider whether it's the White LED or the Blue LED model. p.s.:if I remember right, that flashlight also is available in small and large models as well.
If you are considering buying one, consider whether it's the White LED or the Blue LED model. p.s.:if I remember right, that flashlight also is available in small and large models as well.