Last month I needed a flashlight so I grabbed the Maglight out of the
toolbox and it did not work. So put that on the workbench and got the one
upstairs and that failed to light up also. I know I replaced all the
batteries in all my flashlights last December as that was when we were
without power for 5 days. When I opened them up to replace the batteries I
found the the batteries had corroded and were stuck in both Maglights. I
was really annoyed since the batteries had only been in the flashlights for
9 months. I wrote a letter to Duracell and explained what happened. I
about 10 days they sent me a check to cover the cost of 2 new Maglights and
2 coupons for 8 free batteries each. They stood by their product and I was
happy in the end. It would have been better if they did not fail at all,
but when it came time to purchase more AA batteries I purchased Duracells.
-g
On 11/8/07, Frank Clarici <spritenut@comcast.net> wrote:
>
> By 9;15 my last sawzall blade broke and I was on my 6th Gook Electric
> light bulb, what's up with bulbs these days? I never moved the drop
> light and went thru 6 bulbs in 4 hours! GE USED to bring good things to
> light, now it's cheap chink made bulbs that last 5 minutes each.
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