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Do You Need To Replace Rechargeable Batteries
jmksi00 | 2024-05-11 04:13:58 |
DOES EXACTLY WHAT I NEED IT TO DO. 5 |
Srinivas | 2024-05-25 08:53:29 |
Quality rechargeable batteries. 5 |
BrannyB1026 | 2024-04-29 03:29:22 |
Growing up, I have always been a fan of flashlights. So naturally, I’ve owned quite a few. I’m now in college for aviation, so I work and study in all kinds of weather, dirt, oil, grime and all sorts of nasty. The XP11R is hands down my favorite flashlight I have ever used. It’s durable, small and compact and the light output is amazing. I used to be skeptical about rechargeable batteries because I was worried once the battery life was wearing out, I wouldn’t be able to replace it with a new rechargeable battery to hold more charge. Not with this one. You can easily replace it, as well as run on 3xAAA batteries if needed. I own 2 XP11R flashlights. Interestingly, my new one out of the 2 says that it produces 2600 Lumens instead of the commonly known 2100 Lumens. I called to ask and see if this was a mistake, they said that they upgrade their products pretty often, so looks like the XP11R is now rated for 2600 Lumens which is great! Compared to my 2100 Lumen XP11R that I got last year, the brightness difference is negligible, but nonetheless, I’m glad to be able to receive the new and upgraded model of the XP11R. I love COAST and will definitely be buying from them again. 5 |
Boulder Glen | 2024-09-01 02:16:44 |
These are the best rechargeable batteries I've ever used. 5 |
Esther | 2024-08-06 05:28:29 |
Rechargeable batteries - Great Life!! 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-07-29 01:10:55 |
The only way to go! Rechargeable. Why use batteries that need to be disposed of? 5 |
Peter | 2024-06-24 07:19:51 |
Good rechargeable batteries and charger. 5 |
Degen, Simon | 2024-06-15 08:14:43 |
the Eneloop Pro rechargeable batteries are the best there is. 5 |
Daniel | 2024-07-27 04:10:45 |
These are inexpensive, tough sand bags, just add your own sand. YOU DO NEED A SEWING MACHINE FOR THESE!!!! So much cheaper to order without sand and fill yourself through the 2 gap they leave un-sewn. You do need an extra-sturdy sewing machine and needle to get thru all the layers of material. I suggest using a plastic bag inside (thin garbage bag or similar) and filling the 'bag-with-in-a-bag' securing it with a knot or twist ties before sewing the nylon outside bag, so that your sand is somewhat waterproofed, if you ever intend to use them outside. 5 |
kevin | 2024-08-16 03:23:11 |
WILL USE FOR SMALL ITEMS THAT NEED PROTECTION I LIKE THE PRODUCT I DO NOT HAVE NOTHING BAD TO SAY ABOUT THE ITEM 5 |