Email a copy of 'Maxxeon Work Star Jr. and Cyclops Work Lights, by Pat Cascio' to a friend
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The Maxxeon website identifies the light as The Lumenator Jr MXN05200 and lists it for $89.94 retail. The website also list several accessories that are available for the light, including a tripod that allows you to attach three of the 5200 model lights to provide 360 degree brilliance.
usb charging things work great, but I don’t like ’em – when the charge is down you can’t just slap in a few more batteries and go, you have either to wait for it to charge or just do without.
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As a late Baby Boomer, flashlight technology advances during my lifetime seem some of the most incredible! (yes, I know…computers, cell phones, smart phones, HD TV, microwaves all have their place, but most all have a down side that LIGHT doesn’t suffer!). Will be sure to pick up one of these ASAP.
Other lights that have impressed me in the last few years (excluding very nice weapon lights) are the OttLite portables (their plug-in desk lamps are great too), and my most recent favorite, the NEBO Big Larry. I picked one up in a gun store for $25 a couple of years ago, and have since bought many for friends, at lower prices. It has a very bright light, dim light, and a flashing red emergency light – all in a stick design, with a strong magnet on the end. I don’t even use my drop light for under-car work anymore – just take the Big Larry (really only about 1″ x 7″) under with me, stick it to the frame, and get to work! I highly recommend it!