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February 17, 2007

Pak-Lite SUPER LED Flashlight

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It seems not that long ago we were introduced to the simple yet useful Pak-Lite mini flashlights. The original concept has been improved upon during the interim and the new Pak-Lite SUPER White LED Flashlight not only offers improved brightness but you can choose the color of your light from the ten options available. As before the new Pak-Lite SUPER is particularly suited for general purpose activities including reading, walking, viewing maps or simply as an emergency tool. The Pak-Lite SUPER is presently available for the sale price of $24.99.

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July 26, 2006

Pak-Lite Led Flashlight (Lithium Battery)

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C. Crane offers a Pak-Lite which is powered by 9-volt lithium battery. 'The Pak-Lite LED Flashlight is so reliable, it is used by US Air Force Special Operations. Powerful, lightweight and small. Use this weather resistant flashlight to light up a trail or read in your tent (200 hours of light on high, and up to 1,200 hours on low). Tucks away easily in a pack, pocket, or emergency kit and weather permitting, can be seen from a mile away. Cold temperatures or prolonged shelf life call for the 9-volt lithium battery. On/Off/Low/High toggle switch on the side. Built "Off the Grid" in Oregon. Patented. C. Crane Exclusive. Weight: 1.5 oz. Size: 1" W x 2.5" L x 0.5" D.'

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March 7, 2006

Tech Blog: 9-Volt Led Flashlight

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If you are uncomfortable with the traditional flashlight design there are a few alternatives to choose from including the Pak-Lite Flashlight which combines two Super Bright LED Bulbs with a 9-volt battery. 'You get up to 1,200 hours of use on one battery. Very economical don’t you agree? It comes in several versions including the “Infared” which is to be used in conjunction with a night vision device, “Flasher” that uses white/red bulbs, and the “Ultraviolet” which makes forensic work that much easier. To get one for yourself it’ll cost $12.99 for the basic model and the other versions like the ones mentioned above sell for $29.99.'

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