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    He sure is!
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    A little "warning" about that blue "flashlight" thingy .... don't be looking at the side shown in your picture when you click the button to turn it on .... That sucker is BRIGHT !! (esp. in a semi-dark room)

    Another little tip : there's a tab in the battery door, used to stop connection on one battery to keep the battery from running down when not in use. Do not toss that tab, but place it back inside the battery compartment for use when the flashlight is stored or isn't going to be used for an extended period of time. It's easier & less cumbersome than removing the batteries (& then having to find them again).
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    Slab is the man! Crappie.com is the best.

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    Good stuff


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    Nice.

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    Now that's a table of treats right there

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    Quote Originally Posted by CrappiePappy View Post
    A little "warning" about that blue "flashlight" thingy .... don't be looking at the side shown in your picture when you click the button to turn it on .... That sucker is BRIGHT !! (esp. in a semi-dark room)

    Another little tip : there's a tab in the battery door, used to stop connection on one battery to keep the battery from running down when not in use. Do not toss that tab, but place it back inside the battery compartment for use when the flashlight is stored or isn't going to be used for an extended period of time. It's easier & less cumbersome than removing the batteries (& then having to find them again).
    Well said my friend. That little light is awesome. Slab does so much for this site.
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    Very, very nice! Enjoy the goodies!
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