![]() Although I carry a little Fenix single AA light in my pants pocket 24/7, have been beating the snot out of it and have even gone into a lake a couple times with it in the pocket of my shorts, and it's still kicking. Check out some Fenix products, or if you still want that run over it with a truck durability, Surefire or Streamlight. If you just want to fix it and keep it for emergencies, fine, but you can get much less expensive but effective lights nowadays. ![]() Scary!įinally, a Mag-Lite is a great durable flashlight, but not anywhere near an up to date illumination tool. Even after replacing all the obvious ones (remote controls, weather stations, cordless mice, etc.) I had one cell starting to go in my Simpson meter when I got to it, also the 9V in one of my Fluke meters was still working fine but was all swollen. now I'm being ecologically correct and also I don't have to worry about my stuff being corroded by leakers. I finally got PO'd and bought a bunch of Eneloops and other NiMHs. I think quality today is worse than historically lately I've had a ton of them leak on me. The way to prevent this in the future is to use NiMH rechargeable cells. ![]() If you can get one out and see what brand, call their CS and see what they say. If you used name brand batteries, they may replace the light for you. ![]()
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