Local flashlight sale

Years and years ago, the flashlight to have was a MagLite with the ‘Krypton’ bulb. Back in the late 80’s and early 90’s these things were practically lightsabers. But…they still used incandescent bulbs (which are somewhat fragile) and sucked down batteries pretty quickly (the tradeoff for lighting intensity). But despite those two issues, MagLites were pretty much the standard flashlight for most folks. Streamlight always controlled a good chunk of the cop market for flashlights, but MagLite wound up becoming quite the major player in that field. One of the great attractions of the MagLite was that they were pretty robust…you could drop them, bang ’em around, and, of course, use them for ‘persuasive concussive techniques’ if the situation called for it. And, even after pulping someones face with them, they still (usually) worked.

When the LED revolution in flashlights finally came, MagLite introduced an LED version of the classic D-batt flashlight. This completely solved the bulb fragility issue (as well as having a longer life) and made a big positive change in battery life as well. As a result, I’ve been slowly phasing out my non-LED MagLites to the LED version. Problem is, the LED versions cost a little more than the non-LED. It is my opinion, though, that the added initial cost is very, very much worth the expense for the tradeoff of battery life and bulb resilience.

So, I was in my local sporting goods store today and they had the LED MagLites marked down by 33% from their normal price. That dropped ’em to about $18. A quick check on my phone shows that Amazon sells them for about $25 and that was the price to beat. So, I managed to get a flashlight upgrade today at a bargain price. Now if only the rest of my day were so bright and promising….

3 thoughts on “Local flashlight sale

  1. One of our local K-Mart’s was closing down and I found 5 of the LED Maglites 2 D-cell varieties on clearance for $10 each. Not my standard taste of colors – 2 red, 2 blue, and 1 silver – but I scooped them up and never looked back. They make great glovebox lights. I’d buy 5 or 10 more if I could ever find them at that price again…

  2. Pretty good shopping Win if you ask me.
    I’ve got a couple mini mags laying around but wont’ spend the $30+ for a big one. Haven’t been quick enough to find them on sale to take advantage.

  3. I got a 3D cell LED maglight a long time back. Its held up well and I used it a lot. I managed to destroy the bulb a few weeks ago when it fell onto concrete. it has survived that before but this time, it actually seperated the bulb from the base. Doing some quick checking online for a replacement bulb leaves me confused as for what i paid for the light, and think i can replace it with one new, a bulb seems to cost more. Perhaps im not shopping the right souce of replacement LEDs.

    Funny enough it had a replacement incandecent in the tailcap, but the drops killed it sometime in its lifetime… prolly the first time it was ever dropped.

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