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I have a small collection of LED flashlights. Aside from them using much less electricity, the bulbs tend to last 50,000 to 100,000 hours. Meaning, if you turned one on today it could burn upto 5.7 or 11+ years before it burns out.
I have a LOP pocket light by Fenix. Uses one AAA battery and emits a top 75 lumens. So what does that mean? Your average 2 cell flashlight with traditional bulb emits about 16 lumens. A 3 Cell Maglite emits 24 lumens. The good lights, like Fenix, have circuit regulators to help keep the light more consistent for the life of the battery. Regular flashlights drop to 50% output within an hour or so! |
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