Waterproof Flashlights
By Test For Admin | November 3, 2009
Waterproof flashlights really come in handy when changing a car tire at night during a rainstorm, trying to fix plumbing problems under the sink or at night, walking the family dog on a cold, rainy night, or pretty much any time that a person needs to see in an moist environment.
So for those times when you don’t need a Light Meter to tell you that it’s dark and a Moisture Meter to tell you that you’re working in a wet environment, make sure you’ve got a reliable waterproof flashlight with fully charged batteries.
Note: One should not trust that traditional waterproof flashlights will work underwater for extended periods of time. They make highly specialized diving lights for that sort of thing!
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