Gadgetmonster
Expert
I am up in an attic way back in there crawling on my knees to work on an elevator motor when I reach for my LED flashlight and it is dead. Well now that is not good.
Lucky I have an old regular bulb flashlight that is kind of dim... I made it work. After I got to the shop I inspected the dead dog and it was so full of corrosion I could not get the batteries out so I pitched it.
Now I am looking for something tough and bright (140 lumens or more) preferably using two AA batteries.
With technology growing so fast nowadays... any suggestions?
This is what I pitched:
Lucky I have an old regular bulb flashlight that is kind of dim... I made it work. After I got to the shop I inspected the dead dog and it was so full of corrosion I could not get the batteries out so I pitched it.
Now I am looking for something tough and bright (140 lumens or more) preferably using two AA batteries.
With technology growing so fast nowadays... any suggestions?
This is what I pitched: