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Lynn on Feb 2, 2012 - 10:12 PM
Love this little flashlight. Mine got ripped off when our car was broken into. Also bought a Dale Earnhardt maglite for my husband and it got ripped off too. So disappointing!
FLASHEAD on Jul 9, 2011 - 1:14 PM
I LOVE THIS RAINBOW LIGHT AN MAGLITES TOO...ONLY PROBLEM...THESE OLD LIL MINI LIGHTBULBS WERE TERRIBLE...DIDNT LAST...JUST TAP THE LIGHT AN IT WOULD BREAK....LET ALONE DROP IT...I WISH THEY WOULD COME BACK OUT WITH THESE...ONLY IN LED...I WOULD BUY A DOZEN....
HMM... on Jun 10, 2011 - 11:36 PM
NANCY..EITHER THE HEAD OR TAIL CAP UNSCREWS...ONLY WAY BATTERIES CAN GO IN...ON MY BIG MAGLITES (D SIZE) THE TAIL CAP UNSCREWS FOR BATTERIES...THE HEAD ONLY UNSCREWS TO CHANGE BULB OR TO FOCUS LIGHT FROM SPOT TO FLOOD....IM GUESSIN ITS THE SAME WITH THIS LIL LIGHT...GOOD LUCK...
Nancy on Jun 10, 2011 - 6:44 PM
I have one of these lights. How do you change the battery? We have tried every way to get it open.
Jeffrey Mattson on Feb 3, 2007 - 6:24 PM
Jeffrey like those colors 2AA Nascar LOOK LIKE NICE.
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