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Originally Posted by Roguish Lawyer
It is actually in my pocket. Thought about turning off my car's headlights on the way in to work and just shining the thing through the window, it's so bright.
If I left this anywhere my kids could get to it, they would run down the batteries in a couple of days. Flashlights are great fun for them; we go through batteries like there is no tomorrow.
Roger on the cars, etc. But now I need to evaluate many options to determine what I can justify buying in light of my dubious needs. 
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1. If it comes on in your pocket, you will notice it pretty quickly. Hope there isn't another reason that you are packing there.
2. Lawyer, driving to work in the dark? Go on, tell us another one!! I have tried driving like that, and it tends to attract attention.
3. If you had another model, you could rotate the tailcap and lock-out the on-off button. That could save you on batteries. $15 a dozen from SureFire.
4. That is an inexpensive light for what it does. Like a gun or good knife, if you ever really need one, you will not regret the money you spent on it.
TR
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