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Reddit mentions of Energizer Triple Beam LED Headlight, Green with Black Strap (3AAA Max Batteries Included)

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We found 2 Reddit mentions of Energizer Triple Beam LED Headlight, Green with Black Strap (3AAA Max Batteries Included). Here are the top ones.

Energizer Triple Beam LED Headlight, Green with Black Strap (3AAA Max Batteries Included)
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Compact headlamp ideal for professionals, hunters, campers, and more4 light modes: high white, low white, red LED, and green LEDLarge, designated buttons for easy switching with gloves onRatcheted tilt mechanism lets you adjust light to different anglesRuns for up to 5 hours on high with 3 AAA batteries; weighs 0.3 poundsProvides 90 lumens of white lightDedicated switches allow user to directly access color of light; 3 colors: bright white (high and low), red for night vision and green for high contrast inspectionLarge switch pads are easy to access while wearing glovesLight beams reach a distance of 72 MetersRun time of 5 hours on 3 AAA Energizer Max Alkaline batteries (included), water resistant - IPX4
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Colorgreen
Height0.8 Inches
Length7.4 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateSeptember 2010
Weight0.3 Pounds
Width0.1 Inches

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Found 2 comments on Energizer Triple Beam LED Headlight, Green with Black Strap (3AAA Max Batteries Included):

u/Rockleg · 5 pointsr/flying

> Whenever you are thinking of doing something, imagine it going horribly wrong and ending up in an NTSB report. If you read that report would you shake your head and mutter 'man that pilot is dumb'?

Double vote for this. I've scratched a bunch of flights in my short career on the grounds of "if it goes wrong the NTSB report would make me look like a dumbass."

Also, on the subject of backup cockpit lighting, I love this thingy. White for pre-flight, red for preserving night vision, and hands-free. Costs less than half a tank of gas for your car.

u/mk2ja · 5 pointsr/VEDC

Just some extra comments as I go back through the photos again… I know I talk (write) a lot, but maybe somebody will appreciate some of the thought processes I've had. If you have suggestions for me, let me know, too!

Eventually I will have a full-size spare, which means I'll have to give up that foam shelf and either tuck more things around in little spaces or get another bag so stuff isn't just rolling around loose.

Why a charger for radios but no actual radios? I usually only take those when my wife and I go camping/hiking. This just ensures I always have a way to recharge them. Eventually, though, I do want to have another identical radio to leave in the car. I have Uniden GMR5089, which lets my wife and I talk on our own private channel as well as receive NOAA weather stations.

Cold Steel Jungle Machete. There were several times I wished I'd had a machete, so I got one. I like this one. Wasn't too expensive, either.

Stanley 55-099 FatMax Xtreme FUBAR (cheaper at Home Depot).
I really wanted the Stanley 55-121 Forcible Entry Tool, but it's just so expensive, and my Home Depot doesn't even carry it. Also considered the Dead-on Annihilator, and I liked that it had "more tools"-in-one, but the FUBAR felt more hefty and less likely to break when I need a hammer.

Orion Road Flare Kit. Took me a while to find a place to get actual flares, not just strobe lights or chem lights. Of all places, found them at a pilot store. These double as fire starters.

What about something smaller to make fire? Well, I live just a few miles from work. And it's summer. Once I get home, if I need to grab the HURREVAC/BOB, it has a more complete fire-making kit.

HalGuard HG250R fire extinguisher. Not cheap. Hopefully it proves worth the investment, if I ever need to use it.

I'm super happy with my bungee cord solution. Up until last night, it had been a ball of cords stuffed in a bag. Then I spent some time wandering around WalMart looking for options. If you're looking for ideas, check the boating aisle: a fishing rod holder was another option I considered—a lot of people use a length of PVC pipe, and that's all the rod holder is—but it costs about $7. Also, look at the extension cord aisle for some organizers that can be as little as 96¢. I went with the middle option: $3 for a small wire kitchen shelf which I think works better with the various sizes of cords, although it is heavier.

I haven't tested the bolt cutters, yet. I'm hoping it can get through small chains and padlocks, or at least through chain-link fencing.

I know I need some food. It's on the shopping list. Still looking for a good option. Got any suggestions?

While a lot of things were already in the car, I just put together the GHB over the past week. Recently, I ended up with a dead battery and had to jump my car while I was on base. It wasn't a big deal, but it was so hot out, and the cables and cars were dirty, which, again, not a huge deal… except that I was in my service uniform and had no change of clothes. So my biggest concern is that I have something else to put on in the event I need to do some work or walk back home. Then once I had the bag in the trunk, I started putting the loose items in it.

A few more items are on the way right now. Spare batteries for my EDC flashlight (PD35), a headlamp, and a headlamp case should arrive tomorrow and will go in the GHB, too.

What else you got for me?

Edit: Not pictured is a Rand-McNally I keep in the map pocket on the back of the passenger seat. Also, I really wish I could have a weapon and ammo hidden in a lockbox in the car, but since I work on a military base, it sadly isn't an option until we get that law changed.