Pelican 2360 Flashlight (Highly Recommend)
Posted: Tue Apr 24, 2012 1:03 pm
I bought this light as I was tired of having $100 tied up in a small flashlight and then having to pay out the nose for CR123 batteries all the time. Likewise I didn't want a rechargeable as they are generally still expensive.
I've had good experience with Pelican so I found this light (http://pelican.com/lights_detail.php?recordID=2360) on their website and ordered one off of Amazon. I am a Pelican dealer and I was still able to find one on Amazon for about 5% over my cost. Since I would have had to have it shipped from Pelican I went ahead and bought it there for $29 shipped.
I am really liking this light so far. It seems very well built, very very bright, and best of all takes cheap ole' AA batteries.
For you preppers like me I also bought two boxes of AA Energizer rechargeable batteries and a solar charger. Now I don't have to worry about not having a light in a long term grid down situation.

I've had good experience with Pelican so I found this light (http://pelican.com/lights_detail.php?recordID=2360) on their website and ordered one off of Amazon. I am a Pelican dealer and I was still able to find one on Amazon for about 5% over my cost. Since I would have had to have it shipped from Pelican I went ahead and bought it there for $29 shipped.
I am really liking this light so far. It seems very well built, very very bright, and best of all takes cheap ole' AA batteries.
For you preppers like me I also bought two boxes of AA Energizer rechargeable batteries and a solar charger. Now I don't have to worry about not having a light in a long term grid down situation.
