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Lighting – Torches (flashlights) & batteries

LED Torches (flashlights)

Posted by Hank on Jan 12, 2012 in LED Lighting for 72 hr kits | 0 comments

LED Torches (flashlights)

Keep a torch (flash-light) within reach every night.

I recommend you have an LED torch: i.e. a flash-light with an LED (not a bulb) and use rechargeable batteries.

Flashlights with a small generator are preferred.
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