SPECIALIST
Newly Enlightened
About 2 months ago i bought a 2AA maglite (to use as an improvised kubaton/yawara stick, i have a surefire if i want real light) i had it clipped to my belt one afternoon when i went to work on some landscaping at my house. WHen i returned to my house the light was missing, subsequently i spent about an hour looking for it and gave up. The next day i bought a new one.
Yesterday a person i hired to do landscaping found the light under about two inches of soil. It was covered in mud. I completely diassembled the light, took out the batteries, and bulb and let it soak in a jar with hot water. Twenty minutes later i dried it off with a blow dryer and reassembled it. The flashlight now works as good as new.
Mayby maglite cant make a bright flashlight, but the construction is top of the line and will withstand an extened stay in mud or its use as an improvised kubaton to wack someone over the head.
That light was worth ten bucks
Yesterday a person i hired to do landscaping found the light under about two inches of soil. It was covered in mud. I completely diassembled the light, took out the batteries, and bulb and let it soak in a jar with hot water. Twenty minutes later i dried it off with a blow dryer and reassembled it. The flashlight now works as good as new.
Mayby maglite cant make a bright flashlight, but the construction is top of the line and will withstand an extened stay in mud or its use as an improvised kubaton to wack someone over the head.
That light was worth ten bucks