The Flashlight Reinvented

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Mark Nemeth
May 1, 2016
The Flashlight Reinvented

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LED lighting technology is advancing so fast, it’s hard to keep up. I have LED lights everywhere in my RV and have converted my Maglites to Cree LEDs

I had been looking for a good LED work light and came across this pocket-sized marvel. The NEBO Larry-C flashlight is, well, different. It utilizes a new COB (chip on board) LED array and produces 170 lumens of light in a wide floodlight-like beam. The light from this tiny flashlight is amazing. It will run four to five hours on three AAA batteries (includ-ed), is water and impact-resistant, and has excellent build quality. Add a magnetic pocket clip and a waterproof switch that is included, and you have a small work light that is not another piece of cheap junk. The magnetic clip will hold the light to any steel surface, and the clip swiv-els 180 degrees, letting you direct the light output where you need it. I now carry these lights in all my vehicles. Maybe you should, too.

Product Name: NEBO Larry-C

Company Name and Info:
📍 NEBO® Tools
📍 3025 N. Great Southwest Parkway, Grand Prairie, TX 75050
📞 800-255-6061
🌐 NEBO Official Website

Online Shopping Links:
🛒 Amazon Product Page | NEBO Larry Collection

Average Street Price: Now Under $15

Original Publication Date: January 2016

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Mark Nemeth
Mark travels in a small class-C and has made numerous modifications to his RV to enable him to boondock more easily. He’s not saying he’s an expert, or the primary source for boondocking information, but he’s done it for a number of years and is happy to share some things that he’s learned the hard way.
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