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Petzl is the trusted brand for camping/hiking when you want a reliable head=
lamp. I have a couple Duracell brand ones that I somehow ended up with, tha=
t I use in the garage that are fine. Some of the newer ones use rechargeabl=
e batteries vs. AAA batteries.
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From: Shop-talk <shop-talk-bounces@autox.team.net> on behalf of Shannah Mil=
ler <shannahquilts@gmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, March 16, 2021 1:29 AM
To: Bob Spidell <bspidell@comcast.net>
Cc: Shop Talk <shop-talk@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: [Shop-talk] LED Headlamps
We use PETZLs and have had really good luck with them. The
one I frequently use in the studio has lasted for 7 years now, in
spite of being dropped multiple times and having clay smeared
on it.
I think that having adjustability is good, so you might consider
PETZL - ACTIK CORE Headlamp. They have it at the Brazilian
river store, and probably at regular sporting goods stores, as well.
It has a couple of beam patterns which might be helpful, too.
Shannah
pidell@comcast.net>> wrote:
Listers,
After realizing that holding a small flashlight with my teeth was probably =
a bad idea (and painful), I decided I needed a good headband flashlight. I =
have a couple cheap ones, but they never seem to put out enough light for w=
orking on cars in a dark shop or in the grease pit. I see people using them=
on the tube, and they seem to work, but the two I have--both powered by a =
couple AAAs--aren't even as powerful as the cheap flashlights Harbor Freigh=
t gives away (which work a couple times then quit). After checking the Braz=
ilian river/rainforest and a few review sites it seems they are all over th=
e map, from $10/ea to over $100! The lumen ratings seem a bit suspicious to=
o, with some Duracell brand Costco has on sale for a 3-pack rated at 550ea,=
and at least some claiming over 1,100 (for a few seconds bursts, anyway). =
Can anyone recommend one that actually lasts enough to find the bolt that f=
ell down between the block and wheel well, and stays in place on your head?
TIA,
Bob
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Petzl is the trusted brand for camping/hiking when you want a reliable head=
lamp. I have a couple Duracell brand ones that I somehow ended up with, tha=
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<b>Sent:</b> Tuesday, March 16, 2021 1:29 AM<br>
<b>To:</b> Bob Spidell <bspidell@comcast.net><br>
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<div>We use PETZLs and have had really good luck with them. The</div>
<div>one I frequently use in the studio has lasted for 7 years now, in</div=
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<div>spite of being dropped multiple times and having clay smeared</div>
<div>on it.<br>
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<div>I think that having adjustability is good, so you might consider</div>
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egular sporting goods stores, as well.</span></font></div>
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<div>Listers,<br>
<br>
After realizing that holding a small flashlight with my teeth was probably =
a bad idea (and painful), I decided I needed a
<i>good</i> headband flashlight. I have a couple cheap ones, but they never=
seem to put out enough light for working on cars in a dark shop or in the =
grease pit. I see people using them on the tube, and they seem to work, but=
the two I have--both powered by
a couple AAAs--aren't even as powerful as the cheap flashlights Harbor Fre=
ight gives away (which work a couple times then quit). After checking the B=
razilian river/rainforest and a few review sites it seems they are all over=
the map, from $10/ea to over $100!
The lumen ratings seem a bit suspicious too, with some Duracell brand Cost=
co has on sale for a 3-pack rated at 550ea, and at least some claiming over=
1,100 (for a few seconds bursts, anyway). Can anyone recommend one that ac=
tually lasts enough to find the
bolt that fell down between the block and wheel well, and stays in place o=
n your head?<br>
<br>
TIA,<br>
Bob<br>
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