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    Scroll down for a primer on rechargeable battery basics along with reviews of our editor-approved picks. The Best Rechargeable Flashlights Best Overall: ThruNite TC15 V3 2403 High Lumen ...

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    Maglite flashlights have been known to be used as a ready substitute for a baton. In 2004, the Los Angeles Police Commission moved to use smaller flashlights, with Alan Skobin, the commission vice-president, stating that "This policy makes clear flashlights are for illumination and discourages their use as an impact tool.

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    We tested LED flashlights by measuring their lumens, beam drop-off, and beam pattern—plus their battery life and durability. These eight are worth your money.

  5. Flashlight - Wikipedia

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    A rechargeable, programmable LED flashlight. The original 1890s flashlights used a metal ring around the fiber body of the flashlight as one contact of a switch; the second contact was a movable metal loop that could be flipped down to touch the ring, completing the circuit. A wide variety of mechanical switch designs using slide switches ...

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    These flashlights can also be distinguished by the technique used to store the energy: a spring, [1] a flywheel, a battery or a capacitor. Since they are always ready for use, mechanically powered flashlights are often kept as emergency lights in case of power outages or other emergencies. They are also kept at vacation homes, cabins, and other ...

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    Larger strobe lights can be used in “continuous” mode, producing extremely intense illumination. The light source is commonly a xenon flash lamp , or flashtube , which has a complex spectrum and a color temperature of approximately 5,600 kelvins .

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