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  2. Palace Theater Light - Wikipedia

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    [6] [1] The Palace Theater Light is now recognized as the second longest-running light bulb in the world. [2] The museum holds birthday parties for the light bulb every September, [7] [8] and radio broadcaster Paul Harvey would give the bulb birthday wishes. [5] It is not known why the bulb has lasted for so long.

  3. Centennial Light - Wikipedia

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    The Centennial Light was originally a 60-watt bulb, but has since dimmed significantly and is now as bright as a 4-watt bulb. [7] [8] [9] The hand-blown, carbon-filament common light bulb was invented by Adolphe Chaillet, a French engineer who filed a patent for this socket technology. [10]

  4. Longest-lasting light bulbs - Wikipedia

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    The world's longest-lasting light bulb is the Centennial Light located at 4550 East Avenue, Livermore, California. It is maintained by the Livermore-Pleasanton Fire Department . The fire department claims that the bulb is at least 124 years old (installed 1901) and has only been turned off a handful of times.

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    These small pocket-sized heaters are long-lasting and rechargeable, and can even recharge your phone on-the-go too, if necessary. They have three heat settings, up to 131-degree Fahrenheit. $27 at ...

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  7. Maglite - Wikipedia

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    1982: MagCharger: a larger more expensive model popular with public safety and emergency-services personnel. This light is much brighter than typical Maglites, and uses an incandescent Halogen bulb and a rechargeable NiCad or NiMH battery pack. 1984: Two AA cell batteries (Mini Maglite) Maglite's first personal size flashlight