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<blockquote data-quote="old levi&#039;s" data-source="post: 414132" data-attributes="member: 4508"><p>If you want a light primarily for spotting mailbox and house numbers, you can't beat a Surefire 6P. Aluminum body, uses 2 lithium batteries,only 5 inches long.</p><p>You're probably thinking no way a 5 inch flashlight is going to do what I need. But it will; this is no ordinary flashlight. Maintains a super bright beam that stays focused at a long distance like a spotlight. I have used this light for at least 5 peak seasons. The small size is great; I keep it in my left shirt pocket. </p><p>This light is so bright it will keep a bad dog at bay. Not cheap though, 60 bucks. But ,hey you don't want a cheap flashlight when you're out there doing your job. Always carry extra batteries because of the trait of lithiums to drop off sharply once they begin to weaken. Check out the Surefire website. I also use an Energizer led light that hangs around the neck on a cord. To turn it on you pull down on the light against the cord. It's great in the back of the car or when reading labels as you walk or lighting the diad. The Surefire is really too bright for the back of the car because it will reflect off a white label and blind you. (temporarily)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="old levi's, post: 414132, member: 4508"] If you want a light primarily for spotting mailbox and house numbers, you can't beat a Surefire 6P. Aluminum body, uses 2 lithium batteries,only 5 inches long. You're probably thinking no way a 5 inch flashlight is going to do what I need. But it will; this is no ordinary flashlight. Maintains a super bright beam that stays focused at a long distance like a spotlight. I have used this light for at least 5 peak seasons. The small size is great; I keep it in my left shirt pocket. This light is so bright it will keep a bad dog at bay. Not cheap though, 60 bucks. But ,hey you don't want a cheap flashlight when you're out there doing your job. Always carry extra batteries because of the trait of lithiums to drop off sharply once they begin to weaken. Check out the Surefire website. I also use an Energizer led light that hangs around the neck on a cord. To turn it on you pull down on the light against the cord. It's great in the back of the car or when reading labels as you walk or lighting the diad. The Surefire is really too bright for the back of the car because it will reflect off a white label and blind you. (temporarily) [/QUOTE]
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