Thinkin' about buyin' a big mofo light....
I brought something like that last year from Auto Zone that plugs in a cars adapter. Not as powerful as that one, but I like it. I use it mostly to find addresses on houses at night when I'm looking for a house. There really bright though, so I'm nto to sure what people think when they look out there window and see me shinning a spot light on the house trying to find the address I'm looking for!
Originally Posted by mountaineer02v8
I brought something like that last year from Auto Zone that plugs in a cars adapter. Not as powerful as that one, but I like it. I use it mostly to find addresses on houses at night when I'm looking for a house. There really bright though, so I'm nto to sure what people think when they look out there window and see me shinning a spot light on the house trying to find the address I'm looking for! 

Those SOB's are bright, you can actually see the beam (when focused) up to about 30-40 feet into the night sky. It's about as close as you can get to a lightsabre in real life!
Plus, if all else fails, you can knock the schyt out of somebody with it, if you had to. (All metal construction.)
Originally Posted by Bighersh
I got a 3 and a 4 D-cell battery mag light...
Those SOB's are bright, you can actually see the beam (when focused) up to about 30-40 feet into the night sky. It's about as close as you can get to a lightsabre in real life!
Plus, if all else fails, you can knock the schyt out of somebody with it, if you had to. (All metal construction.)
Those SOB's are bright, you can actually see the beam (when focused) up to about 30-40 feet into the night sky. It's about as close as you can get to a lightsabre in real life!
Plus, if all else fails, you can knock the schyt out of somebody with it, if you had to. (All metal construction.)
I have
2; 3 cell, Mag lights.
1; 1 million candle power cordless Spotlight
1; Nite Lite brand, Hot Lite Pro series rechargable Hunting light.

Out of everything the Nite Lite, Hot Lite is by far my favorite.
Never catch me with out one around.
12 hours on a charge, adjustable flood or spot beam, infinate adjustable light power. (Lower power for walking, high power for spot.) Built in jack for optional higher power spot light. Can be worn on the head (miner style) or hand held either way with the same unit.
Best $140 you will ever spend for a light!
Mine is about 16-18 years old and has been severely abused but still works!
Edited to add:
My dads Nite Lite is over 30 years old and sill works.
We both have used them for many years when we coon hunted. Walking around the woods, accidentally bumping them into trees, climbing fences, tripping and falling with them on, throwing them in the back of the trucks, wading across rivers and creeks with them on, etc etc. Also use them to work on cars with, and never ever catch me traveling out of state with out one.
I've destroyed many mag lights on accident. Never babied these lights or treated them any different and they just keep shining.
2; 3 cell, Mag lights.
1; 1 million candle power cordless Spotlight
1; Nite Lite brand, Hot Lite Pro series rechargable Hunting light.

Out of everything the Nite Lite, Hot Lite is by far my favorite.
Never catch me with out one around.
12 hours on a charge, adjustable flood or spot beam, infinate adjustable light power. (Lower power for walking, high power for spot.) Built in jack for optional higher power spot light. Can be worn on the head (miner style) or hand held either way with the same unit.
Best $140 you will ever spend for a light!
Mine is about 16-18 years old and has been severely abused but still works!
Edited to add:
My dads Nite Lite is over 30 years old and sill works.
We both have used them for many years when we coon hunted. Walking around the woods, accidentally bumping them into trees, climbing fences, tripping and falling with them on, throwing them in the back of the trucks, wading across rivers and creeks with them on, etc etc. Also use them to work on cars with, and never ever catch me traveling out of state with out one.
I've destroyed many mag lights on accident. Never babied these lights or treated them any different and they just keep shining.
Last edited by PSS-Mag; Dec 16, 2005 at 09:58 PM.
Costco has a Cyclops 15 million Candle Power rechargable light for about $70.00 or so....I was drooling over it today, but the wife pulled me away before I got a chance to drop it in the cart.
A buddy has this one and we were out in theAZ desert: the beam looked like something from Star Wars.
Woof
Bowser
A buddy has this one and we were out in theAZ desert: the beam looked like something from Star Wars.
Woof
Bowser


