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Why don't they make any decent flashlights with glow in the dark parts? Ever try changing batteries in the dark? It's tricky. If you are outdoors, you can loose parts. You'd be much more likely to find them if they glowed. If you're at home and the power goes out, it would be a heck of a lot easier to find your light if the body glowed. So why are the manufacturers holding out on us? I've seen cheap novelty lights with glow-in-the-dark parts, but never a serious sturdy flashlight. Frisbees that glow in the dark don't cost much more than other frisbees. Heck, Leatherman even makes a multipurpose tool with a glowing anodized aluminum body that sells for a comparable price to their other tools. So I know the technical or financial hurdles aren't very great...so why isn't anyone making these???