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Speaking of LED flashlights, I've got about a half dozen mini-mag lights. Some are the older style bulbs and a couple are LED. Well, I'd been using one of the LED ones while working inside my kitchen cabinets, doing some plumbing. Doggone thing kept going out and I'd twist it off and then in a few seconds I'd turn it on and it would work for a little bit. Googling info, I found that they shut off if the battery voltage drops below a certain level. Being used to a flashlight growing dim with a weak battery, not shutting off, I just assumed the batteries were ok. Changed them and voila, it worked again. This is a frustrating feature as you could be using one in a critical, dark, area (attic, crawl space) not knowing the batteries are on their last legs.
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