Frightenedlady
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- Jan 30, 2020
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Hello guys, I hope you can help me out.
My lady spends the night at home when I'm at work, looking after the little one, and there's been a bit of crime around lately so she's freaking out a little bit. I'm in the U.K so laws on owning weapons are very tight, so I would like to get her a flashlight for self defence purposes. I've just dipped my toe into the plethora of lights out there and I really don't know where to start with all the reviews and comparisons, so I'd like to tap into your guys knowledge if that's ok.
my requirements I guess are for something bright that my lady can use in a panicky situation in case of an intruder, so something that she can pick up and go from night to day easily without fumbling around. Would a strobe be useful too? I want this to be able to disorientate someone if things get sticky. Also something pretty sturdy if she has to wallop someone with it.
also this thing hopefully won't be used much, if at all, can I leave it with batteries in, or better to charge it up periodically?
im really leaving it up to you guys with your expert knowledge to help me find the right flashlight, I'd like to spend up to 100 pounds and a UK manufacturer and vendor would be great.
thanks in advance guys.
My lady spends the night at home when I'm at work, looking after the little one, and there's been a bit of crime around lately so she's freaking out a little bit. I'm in the U.K so laws on owning weapons are very tight, so I would like to get her a flashlight for self defence purposes. I've just dipped my toe into the plethora of lights out there and I really don't know where to start with all the reviews and comparisons, so I'd like to tap into your guys knowledge if that's ok.
my requirements I guess are for something bright that my lady can use in a panicky situation in case of an intruder, so something that she can pick up and go from night to day easily without fumbling around. Would a strobe be useful too? I want this to be able to disorientate someone if things get sticky. Also something pretty sturdy if she has to wallop someone with it.
also this thing hopefully won't be used much, if at all, can I leave it with batteries in, or better to charge it up periodically?
im really leaving it up to you guys with your expert knowledge to help me find the right flashlight, I'd like to spend up to 100 pounds and a UK manufacturer and vendor would be great.
thanks in advance guys.