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Flashlight Parts

A flashlight is an indispensable part of every tool kit. It is an essential item of use to be kept inside the house, in the glove compartment of your car or even in your backpack. In a moment of panic when you

cannot see anything because of a power failure, a flashlight kept handy saves a lot of trouble. Due to these reasons, it becomes extremely essential that you keep flashlight parts also in close proximity. Times when the bulb of your flashlight dies out, or the spring inside the flashlight falls out and gets lost while you were changing the batteries, must be quite numerous. Online shopping provides you with a number of options to upgrade your stock of flashlight spare parts.

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Flashlight Terminology

[FONT-SIZE=4][FONT-SIZE=4]So let us look at some of the most common terms related to flashlight technology and attempt to simplify their meaning.One of the most confusing aspects of flashlight ter

Rechargables Flashlight

RechargablesYagelight Rechargeables... An Innovation That Saves Lives, As Well As Money!Like the professionals who use them, Yagelight Rechargeable lights are always ready to go the distance. They&rsq

Choosing The Right Flashlight-Part 2

It's important to choose the right flashlight. Here you'll find facts and information on types of flashlights to help you decide what to buy.

The very first flashlight was invented over 119 years ago. The flashlight acquired its name because the very first ones had to be “flashed” off and on in order to work. Flashlights have come a long way over the years. The light bulbs and batteries used in the flashlights of yesteryear were extremely weak compared to today’s standards. These first flashlights were so rudimentary that they didn’t even have on and off switches. There was simply a metal ring that had to be twisted so the batteries would make contact and illuminate the light for short periods of time.

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