LED Headlamp for working

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BenzBoy

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It's been my intention to buy one for ages and I finally did so.
How did I manage beforehand? This is just amazingly adjustable to get just the right light in the exact spot for: digging around in the engine bay, adjusting the internals of the clock collection, fixing the hinge on the oven and a thousand other jobs that require light in the correct place.
There are cheaper models with lower lumens but as age progresses, I find I need more and more light ....
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Oh Sean - you are right on the money here. Contact lenses+glasses+a very strong light=happiness! At least I still have a steady hand!
Patrick - I tried the cheaper ones and they were good but the Ledlenser is so much better that it was a no-brainer. The next time there is a blackout I can put on my headlamp and light the whole house...:cool::cool::cool:
 

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Yes,
They sure do premium product Brian.

I had better retire mine and get one of those.
I seem to have trouble fitting under a dash with this one.
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Is this you out in the backyard taking the pampered pooches out for their pre bedtime wee with your new headlamp?
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