Spot lights
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12/27/23 09:16 PM
12/27/23 09:16 PM
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Joined: Jun 2007
Posts: 16,150 Tennessee
Scuba1
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"color blind Kraut"
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"color blind Kraut"
Joined: Jun 2007
Posts: 16,150
Tennessee
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I am in the market for a rechargeable spotlight that has a high output as my old one has given up the ghost and they don't make those anymore. What I want is high output and reasonable batterie life on one charge. I use it to spot navigation markers when i am delivering boats and general purpose around the homestead. I have one that plugs into a 12volt outlet , but not every boat has one of those in the cockpit. And around the homestead that is not an option either. Soooo what do you use and are happy with ???
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Re: Spot lights
[Re: Scuba1]
#8032743
12/27/23 09:49 PM
12/27/23 09:49 PM
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Joined: Jul 2009
Posts: 2,462 Oregon
H2ORat
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Oregon
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I am in the market for a rechargeable spotlight that has a high output as my old one has given up the ghost and they don't make those anymore. What I want is high output and reasonable batterie life on one charge. I use it to spot navigation markers when i am delivering boats and general purpose around the homestead. I have one that plugs into a 12volt outlet , but not every boat has one of those in the cockpit. And around the homestead that is not an option either. Soooo what do you use and are happy with ??? check out whatever your cordless tool brand of choice has to offer -- I love my dewalt -- pretty decent beam out to 250 or so.
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Re: Spot lights
[Re: Scuba1]
#8032752
12/27/23 09:52 PM
12/27/23 09:52 PM
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Joined: Nov 2007
Posts: 9,851 St. Cloud, MN
trapperkeck
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What? Q-Beam isn't in business anymore? Man, I whacked a lot of coons with a good spotlight back in the day.
"The voice of reason!"
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Re: Spot lights
[Re: Scuba1]
#8032755
12/27/23 09:57 PM
12/27/23 09:57 PM
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Posts: 9,851 St. Cloud, MN
trapperkeck
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Apparently, the YIERBLUE brand is the preferred rechargable these days.
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Re: Spot lights
[Re: Scuba1]
#8032882
12/28/23 12:05 AM
12/28/23 12:05 AM
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Joined: Oct 2011
Posts: 2,797 Western Shore Delaware
SJA
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Amazon : YIERBLUE Rechargeable Spotlight Flashlight with 1000,000 Lumen LED, IP67 Waterproof Long Running Spot Light searchlight, Impact Resistant Handheld Spotlight with Foldable Stand and Detachable Red Lens. :-)
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Re: Spot lights
[Re: Scuba1]
#8033383
12/28/23 05:59 PM
12/28/23 05:59 PM
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Posts: 21,063 St. Louis Co, Mo
BigBob
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Bauer brand from Harbor Freight is a very dependable rechargable spot light. High and Low settings, and you can carry spare Battery's with you.
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