I am curious how many of you brought a favorite flashlight to work in case of 9/11 terrorist attacks and why you chose it. I will start it off:
I am pretty certain where I work is not a target, and that's prolly all I should say about that. However, I came prepared with my new CMG Reactor Hi-Power White LED Flashlight. I chose it over my my favorite Z2 because CMG states that this light gives over 100 hours of usable light with 2-AA's and the first 10 hours will be peak brightness. I know if I got stuck in the building it will give me light for a long time. I have dropped it already, so I know it is sturdy and resilient. But I broke my cardinal rule, it is all black. I thought seriously about taking my Brinkman LX which is very shiny, but it will only give an hours with of light, and after all the people they found alive after days of being buried, I decided I would rather have a long-lasting LED light over a bright one in this particular situation.
So what have you all brought with you today?
PS - For the record, the CMG Reactor is one of the whitest LEDs I have seen, but when compared to non-LED light, it is still bluish. I still liek it tho.
I am pretty certain where I work is not a target, and that's prolly all I should say about that. However, I came prepared with my new CMG Reactor Hi-Power White LED Flashlight. I chose it over my my favorite Z2 because CMG states that this light gives over 100 hours of usable light with 2-AA's and the first 10 hours will be peak brightness. I know if I got stuck in the building it will give me light for a long time. I have dropped it already, so I know it is sturdy and resilient. But I broke my cardinal rule, it is all black. I thought seriously about taking my Brinkman LX which is very shiny, but it will only give an hours with of light, and after all the people they found alive after days of being buried, I decided I would rather have a long-lasting LED light over a bright one in this particular situation.
So what have you all brought with you today?
PS - For the record, the CMG Reactor is one of the whitest LEDs I have seen, but when compared to non-LED light, it is still bluish. I still liek it tho.