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Spring Storm Preparedness - Energizer & Maglite LED Lights

Posted: Mon Apr 29, 2013 7:58 am
by Apoptosis
Spring Storm Preparedness - A Look At Energizer & Maglite LED Flashlights

This year, the first day of spring fell on March 20th, and for those in the Midwest that means that Tornado season has started. The season has started off slow so far, but dozens of tornadoes have already touched down and more are surely coming. It was around this time that we realized that we have prepared our computers for a power outage, but we weren't prepped for a long term power outage. Read on as we take a look at some LED lights that are perfect for emergencies.

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To light up a small room we turned to Energizer and the Weatheready 360 Degree LED Area Lantern that runs $16.88 shipped. Not a bad price for a three-mode, waterproof four-LED lantern that comes with three Energizer Max Alkaline AA batteries! It can also run on three D batteries, which is nice as in an emergency who knows what batteries you'll be able to get. This lantern has three lighting modes; 55-lumen white high, 28-lumen white low, and an amber nightlight...
Article Title: Spring Storm Preparedness - A Look At Energizer & Maglite LED Flashlights
Article URL: http://legitreviews.com/article/2180/1/
Pricing At Time of Print: $16.88 Shipped for the Energizer LED 360 Degree Area Lantern

Re: Spring Storm Preparedness - Energizer & Maglite LED Ligh

Posted: Tue Apr 30, 2013 4:39 am
by KnightRid
Of course, always keep a bunch of candles and matches (waterproof of course) around in case you run out of batteries....well except the hand crank one

Or just head to Nate's house as it seems he has a bunch of flashlights now :mrgreen:

Re: Spring Storm Preparedness - Energizer & Maglite LED Ligh

Posted: Tue Apr 30, 2013 11:46 pm
by Spamburger
I'm in an earthquake prone area so glow sticks are the preferred emergency light. Any electronic can spark gas vapors from ruptured lines.

I love Maglites tho. Makes me feel like a badass.

Re: Spring Storm Preparedness - Energizer & Maglite LED Ligh

Posted: Wed May 01, 2013 6:48 am
by bubba
NOAA radios are handy to have as well. Storms usually mess up satellite, in my neck of the woods cable is not an option.