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FLASH HEAD on Nov 30, 2010 - 12:02 PM
THIS IS PROBABLY THE CHEAPEST LANTERN EVERYREADY MAKES..."ECONOMY MODEL" LOL.....AN ITS OK IN A PINCH..PROBLEM IS....ONCE THE RUBBER...COVERING THE SWITCH....WEARS THROUGH....WATER GETS IN AN THE LIGHT IS SHOT....BUT ITS OK FOR LIGHT DUTY USE...OR IN A SITUATION WHERE YOU DONT CARE IF IT GETS STOLEN..LIKE KEEPING IT AT WORK...ETC....
eric john on Nov 30, 2010 - 2:04 AM
my grandfather has one of these, but it is a darker green, and has a walmart logo, and also something about fishing. he's had positively since the late 90's. i upgraded the pr 13 vacuum bulb in there to a krypton GK13, made by Garrity. now it needs a new battery.
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