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LED Flashlights

October 8, 2009 by  
Filed under led flashlight

If you’re in the  market for a flashlight, save your self money over the long run and invest in an LED flashlight.  Longer life and brighter light are just two of the advantages of using LED flashlights. 

Because the LED bulbs tend to be hardier than the older, fragile, incandescent bulbs, dropping one’s LED flashlight in the dark does not necessarily mean losing the use of the flashlight.  Since it doesn’t use the same fragile voltage wire of the old bulbs it proves to be stronger and more resilient.  These flashlights use only about 5-10% of the power of traditional flashlights, which means longer battery life.  Another reason for the longer lifespan of an LED flashlight is that it is less draining on the batteries since it uses about a third of the power needed in incandescent bulbs.  Many LED flashlights are waterproof also.  This is a perk when it is necessary to use the flashlight in the rain or snow.

Brighter light is important when using an LED flashlight in the dark.  Whether changing a tire or looking for dropped keys, the brighter light is a godsend.  Because of the innovation of a tiny mirror placed in the bulb the light from an LED flashlight is utilized where the user needs it most.  The light from an LED flashlight can be seen up to a mile away.  Rather than producing a ring of light like the old flashlights it is a brighter, more focused, directional light. 

When the power goes out, and your safety is concerned, trust a flashlight you know will work.  LED flashlights are the future, get yours today.

 To learn more about LED Flashlights check out www.designledlighting.com where you will find this and alot more on led light bulbs and the use of led´s.

Robert Andstrom works as an IT tech, and has a degree in economics. he enjoys woodworking as a hobby

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