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  2. SureFire - Wikipedia

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    Surefire produces flashlights of widely varying sizes and power outputs from single-cell lights to large 20-cell HID models. [7] Most of its flashlights are powered by primary lithium CR123A batteries that allow for compact size and low weight while offering high power output. These batteries offer a long shelf-life, but are more costly than ...

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    The company was formerly named Cree, Inc. [1] History. XLamp 7090 XR-E Q4 9.5 watt 800 lumen dimmable lamp bulb, with 2700 K color temperature, introduced in March 2013.

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    Batteries of all kinds will ensure critical devices can be powered, especially flashlights, which are safer to use than candles (sorry, kids). Check carbon monoxide and smoke detectors.

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    Best Tactical: Fenix PD36R Rechargeable Flashlight. Highest Battery Capacity: Yierblue Rechargeable Spotlight. Best for Hands-Free Use: Olight S2R II Rechargeable Flashlight. What to Consider ...

  6. Flashlight - Wikipedia

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    Left to right: 3x AA to D parallel battery converter with rechargeable NiMH AA-size batteries inserted. MY DAY vintage flashlight. It uses 1.5 V D-size batteries. Sofirn SP36 flashlight. It features a 5 V 2 A USB-C charging port to load 3.7 V 18650 rechargeable lithium-ion batteries. The most common power source for flashlights is the battery.

  7. Eveready Battery Company - Wikipedia

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    From 1917 until 1921, Eveready used the trademark "DAYLO" for their flashlights and on their batteries. Into the 1930s, it sold "A," "B," and "C" radio batteries, Columbia Dry Batteries, and flashlight batteries. [12] B batteries were sold under the Layerbilt name. [13] In 1937, a South African operation was established in Port Elizabeth. [14]