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It is impressively bright, it's a good-quality flashlight, and it's got the built-in microUSB charging, which is a great option to have. Plus, it's small, reliable and easy to use, and for $17, it's definitely a great value.
If you're a flashlight snob, you might not be overly excited about it, but if you just want a light that is reliable and really bright, particularly, for its size, snatch up this Anker LC40. You won't be disappointed.
Any flashlight experts know what's (within reason) the best of the best? Thanks!
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It is impressively bright, it's a good-quality flashlight, and it's got the built-in microUSB charging, which is a great option to have. Plus, it's small, reliable and easy to use, and for $17, it's definitely a great value.
If you're a flashlight snob, you might not be overly excited about it, but if you just want a light that is reliable and really bright, particularly, for its size, snatch up this Anker LC40. You won't be disappointed.
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Any flashlight experts know what's (within reason) the best of the best? Thanks!
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Any flashlight experts know what's (within reason) the best of the best? Thanks!
But there is something to be said for one under $20.
I actually own this light. It is bright and durable. I see no reason why it would not last for that long. And, if it is lost (far more likely), I will not be bothered as much.
It uses the 18650...which I am really starting to appreciate over the AA. I guess that I had an earlier 40. Mine could not charge the battery in the light. This one looks like you can.
But there is something to be said for one under $20.
I actually own this light. It is bright and durable. I see no reason why it would not last for that long. And, if it is lost (far more likely), I will not be bothered as much.
It uses the 18650...which I am really starting to appreciate over the AA. The one flaw.....if you can call it that... is the 90 has the ability to charge the 18650 while it is still in the light. This requires putting the battery in a charger.
But there is something to be said for one under $20.
I actually own this light. It is bright and durable. I see no reason why it would not last for that long. And, if it is lost (far more likely), I will not be bothered as much.
It uses the 18650...which I am really starting to appreciate over the AA. The one flaw.....if you can call it that... is the 90 has the ability to charge the 18650 while it is still in the light. This requires putting the battery in a charger.
Maybe I'm confused, but picture 3 shows it being charged while still in the flashlight