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FLASH HEAD on Jan 8, 2011 - 2:04 PM
LEON...CHANCES OF GETTING THIS FIXED ARE SLIM CUZ OF AGE...BUT A COUPLE OF IDEAS...BLACK AN DECKER SELLS THIS IN THEIR VERSION CALLED "SNAKELITE" AN ITS L.E.D. GOES A LOT FARTHER ON BATTERY POWER AN BRIGHTER TOO...OR BUY A GOOD HEAD LAMP IF YOU NEED A "HANDS FREE" LIGHT...I MUST OWN 10 DIFFERENT HEADLIGHTS...BEST THINGS THEY EVER INVENTED....TAKE CARE PAL...
Leon on Jan 7, 2011 - 10:18 AM
Hello, The batteries are good,the bulb is good; yet the unit will not work. Do you have a schenatic or other info I could use to diagnose the pdroblem, I find this unit very handy because it frees both hands to do the work needed.Appreciate any help you can give.
Sincerely,
Leon
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