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Intrepid_Timer
08-20-2010, 07:37 PM
Thought this might be a nice thread. I"ll start:

http://www.hammacher.com/Product/79148?source=EML10910&cm_ven=WC&cm_cat=20100819_EML109&cm_pla=BYR&cm_ite=79148_The/%20Weed%20Whacking%20Golf%20Driver


:D

crws
08-21-2010, 02:16 PM
what's that phase? Necessity is the mother of invention?
You mean you don't take tips to make a pass through out-of-bounds with the mower?
Now you have a short-term club rental side business? -or was this for personal use.... :laugh:

Intrepid_Timer
09-17-2010, 07:03 PM
Just received these items from The Lakeside Collection. You'd think they might not be all that great because of the price, but I love them!! Especially the flashlight. Puts off a nice big and bright light..........it takes 9 AA's but works just fine with only 3 or 6, albeit probably not as long.........

http://www.lakeside.com/Stanley--Tripod-Flashlight/details.asp?I=FLI&N=36+531&Nao=1&R=897298014FLI4

http://www.lakeside.com/details.asp?I=LZX&R=897355012LZX4&PGR=897298014FLI4&Ntt=%3FLZX&N=36

WorkFE
09-17-2010, 07:49 PM
Great flashlight. I keep one in both vehicles, boat, camper and house.

Intrepid_Timer
09-17-2010, 07:58 PM
Great flashlight. I keep one in both vehicles, boat, camper and house.

How often do you change the batteries? I bought some rechargeable ones to put in them and figured I'd recharge them every few months to keep em ready..................

Intrepid_Timer
09-17-2010, 07:59 PM
How often do you change the batteries? I bought some rechargeable ones to put in them and figured I'd recharge them every few months to keep em ready..................

OH wait, just realized it has a low battery indicator............PERFECT!! :D

crws
09-18-2010, 12:05 AM
How often do you change the batteries? I bought some rechargeable ones to put in them and figured I'd recharge them every few months to keep em ready..................

I requested one for work and have had it 2 years. I don't use it on a daily basis, but when I do it is for a couple hours at a time. We use Duracell Procell's, (in all reality identical to the regular Copper Top) and I am on my second set of batteries. The first set was still good after a year, but I rearranged my toolbox and bumped the unit on unknowingly, who knows how long it stayed on. After that, I fashioned a cap of sorts to cover the switch.
Mine's camo and came with 3 snap in lenses. Red, Yellow, and Blue.
The full Stainless version (more expensive, obviously) has beam focus capability.
I find it indispensable!

WorkFE
09-18-2010, 09:02 AM
Good batteries I change them annually but check about every 3 months just in case you get a battery starting to leak.