Oct 10, 2006 #1 greenlight Flashlight Enthusiast Joined Aug 18, 2004 Messages 4,298 Location chill valley Where are these available? Last edited: Oct 10, 2006
Oct 10, 2006 #2 metalhed Enlightened Joined Jan 29, 2004 Messages 671 Location Washington State I believe you can find them here: Howler Brands These are the ones that LEDMuseum just reviewed.
Oct 10, 2006 #3 greenlight Flashlight Enthusiast Joined Aug 18, 2004 Messages 4,298 Location chill valley That's good. I don't need the ac adapter per se, as I have a drawer full of AAA nimh batteries. They should be available at stores somewhere. They really do last a long time. After the first day I was surprised that it kept glowing strong. Last edited: Oct 12, 2006
That's good. I don't need the ac adapter per se, as I have a drawer full of AAA nimh batteries. They should be available at stores somewhere. They really do last a long time. After the first day I was surprised that it kept glowing strong.
Oct 10, 2006 #4 greenlight Flashlight Enthusiast Joined Aug 18, 2004 Messages 4,298 Location chill valley Has anyone seen these in stores? Last edited: Oct 10, 2006
Oct 11, 2006 #5 WildRice Flashlight Enthusiast Joined Nov 30, 2003 Messages 1,135 Location SW Michigan GreenLight, My Walmart carries the lights pictured in the first post, rather cheap too. Jeff
Oct 11, 2006 #6 greenlight Flashlight Enthusiast Joined Aug 18, 2004 Messages 4,298 Location chill valley Thanks!! I don't live near a wal-mart, so if anyone knows another store that has them, please post.
Oct 11, 2006 #7 D DaveG Enlightened Joined Dec 2, 2005 Messages 868 Got mine at Christmas Tree Shops for about $3.00, seems to work ok. This replaced the led runners light I had used in the past.
Got mine at Christmas Tree Shops for about $3.00, seems to work ok. This replaced the led runners light I had used in the past.
Oct 12, 2006 #8 greenlight Flashlight Enthusiast Joined Aug 18, 2004 Messages 4,298 Location chill valley You can jam them in your spokes for a groovy bike light.